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What is better to buy in Hong Kong?
◆◆◆◆ Central (Hong Kong Island) ◆◆◆

Central is the commercial and economic center of Hong Kong. HSBC, which has won many architectural design awards, and the Bank of China Tower with unique design are the most striking landmarks here. Brand-name boutiques and large department stores show elegant and luxurious temperament.

Real estate plaza

From the first floor to the third floor, they are all super famous brands in Europe and America, including Gucci, Versace, Prada, LV…… ... and other elegant and fashionable tastes, or Versus, O.Z.O.C, D &;; G … and other youth brands, and there are more popular new products such as Esprit and U2 in the basement.

Venue: Queen's Road Central (Central MTR Station)

Central bidahang

* The modern version of old Shanghai creates a contradiction between modernity and nostalgia. In a wave of China fever, the cheongsam with extraordinary temperament, daily necessities full of Chinese style and antique furniture on the "Shanghai Beach" are places that travelers who love oriental flavor should not miss!

* Label plus

Brands for sale include: Moschino, Bibulusi ... located in Room 304, Bidahang.

* Morgan

The discount store located in Bida Shopping Mall in Central has long sold last season's goods and even new products.

Venue: pedder street, Central (Central Subway Station D 1 Exit)

Prince building

Facing the statue square, the famous shopping mall street is located on the ground floor 1 to the 4th floor. The famous brands here are just complementary to the landmark square, and they are connected in series to form a shopping paradise in Central, especially the top brands such as Chanel and Cartier ... These are underground buildings, and they are also frequented by celebrities and upstarts!

Venue: Chater Road, Central (Central MTR Station)

Jiaxuan square

The "Ha Yi Family" who loves Italian famous brands will be very happy when they come to Jiaxuan Square! Because almost all of them are designed by Italian famous brands! The huge clock at the main entrance is the symbol of Jiaxuan Square. On the second floor, there is a footbridge connecting the landmark square and the Prince's Mansion. Even if it rains, it is not afraid of getting wet!

Venue: Queen's Road Central (Central MTR Station)

New world building

There are Joyce boutiques that specialize in acting as agents for world famous fashion brands. There, you can find famous brands in recent years, such as Issey Miyake, john galliano, Yuanhang, Martinsibang and so on. Women's cosmetics and household products are also diversified, which is a must for pilgrims of famous brands. In addition, the famous local designer Walter Ma, and

Benjamin Liu's shop also has many amazing works.

Lane Crawford department store

Lane Crawford department store, which takes the high-end boutique route, has four branches in Hongkong, which is a classic in Queen's Road. Jinke's gorgeous main hall displays fashionable and expensive, mature and elegant designer style, lively and fashionable young brands, and even imported high-end furniture, which attracts the upper class in Hong Kong to linger.

Venue: Queen's Road Central near Liyuan West Street (about 10 minute walk from Central Subway Station)

* Lane Crawford has a long-term discount store in Lane Crawford. Lane Crawford discount stores are located in Tsim Sha Tsui (mainly adult shoes) and Diamond Hill (fashion and children's wear) in Kowloon.

◆◆◆◆ Admiralty (Hong Kong Island) ◆◆◆

Pacific Place

Some people say that if you want to catch all the consumption patterns of Hong Kong people, then you should go to Pacific Place! Seibu Department Store is located on the 2nd and 6th floors of 1, including Lane Crawford, who is full of fine products. The underground food court is unique and elegant. From here, you can also connect to the shopping area-Admiralty Square. Eat, drink and be merry!

Venue: 88 Queensway (Queensway MTR Station Exit C 1 or F)

◆◆◆◆◆◆ Causeway Bay◆◆◆◆◆◆◆

It has Victoria Park, the largest park in Hong Kong, and the favorite racecourse for horse fans. Causeway Bay is like a bustling city that never sleeps. The shopping time here is always the latest in Hong Kong. In addition to Times Square, Liyuan and many Japanese department stores, the popular open-air market, Jardine Matheson Square, and avant-garde fashion clothes and antiques loved by young people such as Kimberly, Paterson Street, Sudong Street and Russell Street have also formed a new fashion business circle, and the trend is booming. Causing Causeway Bay to become a fashionable shopping base.

Times Square

Times Square is the landmark of Causeway Bay, and the big clock and big TV at the entrance are the meeting point for Hong Kong people. The consumption facilities and parking lot in the square account for 16 floors, and there are more than 300 shops, which really makes shoppers feel powerless! If you are tired of shopping, you might as well go to the "Gourmet Paradise" on the floors of 10 to 13, where you can find all kinds of delicious food!

Venue: Upper cover of Causeway Bay subway station

Yuan Li

This building is seven stories high, and about 40 top boutiques are listed here, including LV, Hermes, Bally, Prada, Chloe, Cartier, Chanel, CD…… and some famous home decoration brands, such as Wedgwood and Swarovski. It is characterized by good quality, high style, many high-class restaurants and exquisite elegance.

Venue: No.33, hysan avenue (Causeway Bay MTR Station)

Max Spencer Corp.

Max Spencer co. Spencer, located on the third and fourth floors of Times Square, is a traditional department store from Britain, which is very popular among Hong Kong people because of its plus-size clothes and underwear.

* Max & Spencer's discounted goods are stored in the special department of the store, and slightly damaged fashion, children's wear and men's and women's shoes are sold at a discount of 30%.

Other Japanese department stores

Sogou and Mitsukoshi, located in Hennessy Road, have a popular comprehensive flavor and often have discount promotions.

Transportation: Exit D3 of Causeway Bay Subway Station

Seibu Department Store occupies the Royal Castle in the center of Causeway Bay Retail District, and specializes in designing furniture and toys with an area of 6,000 square feet.

Transportation: Exit E of Causeway Bay Subway Station.

Shuangmeima cosmetic time-honored store

Guangshengxing, founded at the end of 19, is a pioneer of genuine cosmetics brands in Hong Kong.

Skin care products with the trademark "Shuangmeima" are the most classic. Retro toilet water and old Hong Kong stationery gifts are very popular among nostalgic people. The shop assistant in cheongsam carried out the store style. If you want to buy some "unique" souvenirs or gifts, players recommend you to visit here!

Venue: Shop 2, G/F, great george street, Causeway Bay (Exit A of Causeway Bay Subway Station)

◇ Kimberly shopping mall

To see the masterpieces of a new generation of local designers, you must go to Kimberly Shopping Center in Causeway Bay. There are more than 100 shops with their own characteristics, which is a powerful exhibition place for Hong Kong fashion designers and imported goods from Europe and Japan. Many shops specializing in second-hand clothes from 1960s to 1970s are quite hippie-style, and fashion pursuers who are familiar with this style like to come here to look for rare goods with unique styles and limited quantities.

Venue: great george street 1 (next to sogou Department Store at Exit D3 of Causeway Bay Subway Station).

◆◆◆◆ Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon) Tsim Sha Tsui◆◆◆

Standing on the crowded Nathan Road and Canton Road, it must be hard for you to imagine that Tsim Sha Tsui was a real sandy land in the1860s! Today, it has become a bustling shopping and leisure area in Hong Kong. There are Harbour City, China Harbour City and Sun Plaza on Guangdong Road. Along Nathan Road, there are Bali Shopping Avenue and Joyce Boutique. . Famous shops on Salisbury Road, New World Center, etc. , all in it!

Harbour city

Harbour City is the largest shopping center in Hong Kong with as many as 700 shops. It consists of ocean terminal, Shipping Center, Hotel, Gangwei Building and ocean terminal, and there is a footbridge connecting Xingang Center and nearby shopping centers. The famous Lane Crawford department store and Toys R Us have also set up branches here.

Venue: Canton Road (Tsim Sha Tsui Subway Station)

◇ Belle Shopping Avenue ▼

The 200-meter-long shopping avenue on Nathan Road is an elite shopping area where many women linger. There are many middle-priced brands that ordinary office workers can proudly buy. Some shops even extend their business hours after midnight. You can imagine the popularity here, and buyers must not miss it!

Venue: No.65438 Nathan Road +08 1 (Tsim Sha Tsui Subway Station)

◇ Boutique City ▼

Located between the Hong Kong Space Museum and Intercontinental Hotel, it is the first large underground shopping center in Hong Kong. More than 60 shops mainly focus on fashion, fine products and gifts, and the entrance adopts wavy glass awnings, which is full of modernity.

Venue: Salisbury Road (Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station)

◆◆◆◆◆ OL Select ◆◆◆◆◆

Pink white-collar couples in Hong Kong are so cola! Local popular fashion brands are attractive in quality and design, which is a good opportunity to buy more clothes. Casual clothes with medium price are: G2000, U2, Bosini, color 18, ESPRIT, Cozzi and MEXX. Elegant choices are: Toppy, Episode, Jessica and Crocodile. There are famous high-end department stores Lane Crawford and British Marks &;; Spencer, a duty-free shopper with quality assurance and a major specialty store. At present, with the economic recession, the managers of many chain fashion stores have reduced their prices, and the goods are often reduced to 20% or 30% discount.

◆◆◆◆ Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei ◆◆◆◆◆

◇ Hong Kong trend concentration place ▼

Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei are extremely crowded areas in Hong Kong, and these alleys retain Hong Kong's lively lifestyle. Night markets in Temple Street and Ladies Street are getting more and more lively, and there are always bustling buyers in Goldfish Street, Bird Garden and Flower Market. The shopping center here is small in scale, but full of young people's fresh personality. If you have a pure heart, you might as well visit it!

The fashion trend of young people in Hong Kong mainly follows Japan, and Mong Kok is the focus of young people's fashion clothes. Mong Kok Center (the most popular Japanese clothing for young girls), Sunda Plaza, trendy areas, chic castles and other emerging shopping hotspots, the shopping malls are filled with the most popular CDs, cartoons, posters, magazines and the first model for young people, all of which are full of youthful atmosphere.

The popular Korean fashion in recent years has also appeared in a large number of shopping malls around Mong Kok. The price is slightly more expensive than that of local and Chinese mainland, but much cheaper than that of Japanese goods, and the style trend is not lost to Japan at all!

Baili shopping mall

Tsim Sha Tsui's Bailey Mall or kimberley road. Among them, you can see the local creative design and accurately capture the pulse of the trend.

Many modern fashion clothes and accessories are bold, avant-garde and unique. If you don't like to "bump shirts" with others, come here to find treasure!

Venue: No.89-105 Chatham Road (Tsim Sha Tsui Subway Station)

Lishi shopping mall

Lishi Shopping Mall is another treasure to find avant-garde clothes. Each store has only 3 or 4 square meters of space, but it shows the boss's unique skills in selecting products, which is called "Hong Kong's small ten thousand years"! If you like fashionable and fashionable design concepts, you might as well come here to find creative collocation styles.

Location: The entrance of the shopping mall is located in Jialanwei, Hengxiang, Tsim Sha Tsui, which is quite hidden.

Granville road

This small street connecting the eastern part of Tsim Sha Tsui and Nathan Road is full of fashionable women's clothing stores and export shops. Sometimes you can buy clothes and accessories with good materials and styles for tens of Hong Kong dollars, and occasionally you can meet brand-name goods or samples. The nearby cosmetics stores such as Sasha and Rainbow are a place suitable for shopping, and beautiful girls can take a look by the way!

New century plaza

Standing at Mong Kok Railway Station, it is the largest shopping center in central Kowloon, with nearly 200 shops, famous shops and food galleries. The music fountain in the square is commanded by the first human voice robot in Hong Kong, which is full of gimmicks! When you come to this area, you must not miss this place!

Venue: Mong Kok Railway Station

Sino Center

Chasing the subculture of young people, Xinhe Center is the big brother of this kind of shopping center, including character models, Japanese fine products, second-hand audio and video, best-selling comics, movie posters and so on. The fifth floor of the mall is full of young new forces!

Xianda square

Another "Hong Kong Year"! 100 Many small shops gathered in a three-story building, including a mobile phone shop, a Japanese cosmetics shop, a Japanese cartoon boutique, a philatelic agency and a CD-ROM shop. ............................................................................................................................

inshop

It is also a similar shopping center for young people.

The third floor specializes in trendy products. I just bought a lovely Mickey finger here!

Location: All the above businesses are near Mong Kok subway station.

◆◆◆◆◆ Kowloon City Plaza ◆◆◆◆◆

Esprit and Ice Fire, the fashion darlings of young people, have a special sale in Kowloon City Plaza. Esprit Outlet, located in LG 12 Square, offers casual clothes, shoes and handbags for men and women at a price as low as 20%. As for Ice Fire Outlets, UG 1-3 located in the square is home to young and cutting-edge fashion brands, such as Bobson, Champion, Salty dog and Scene, and some products are as low as 1 discount, which is really irresistible.

◆◆◆◆ Brand-name warehouse direct sales ◆◆◆◆

Who said Pinduoduo would spend money? In fact, as long as you know the doorways, there are many outlet brand warehouses and star second-hand clothing stores in Hong Kong that sell brand-name clothes at low prices, or you can go to clothing wholesale areas and open-air markets to pick up cheap clothes and dig up new treasures. You will find that the price in Hong Kong is beyond imagination, and it can win you rare travel pleasure!

Ap Chau Haiyi Industrial Centre

Ap Lei Chau Bridge across Aberdeen Bay is a symbol of Ap Lei Chau Island.

Located in Lirong Street, Haiyi Industrial Center covers an area of more than 200,000 feet and has wholesale, export and retail facilities. Products include antiques, handicrafts, furniture, furniture and fashion jewelry and other endless choices. You can wander around here all day.

Joyce Warehouse on Floor 2 1 of Haiyi Industrial Center has a pavement performance of over10,000 square feet. There is no doubt that it is the first stop of the shopping trip. He sells dozens of world-famous brands, such as anna sui, giorgio armani, Vivian westwood Zuka, yohji yamamoto and Comme des Garcons. Prices range from 30% to 70%. Most of them are out of season, but they are not bad.

Note: Joyce Warehouse is closed on Mondays.

Replay on the seventh floor, jeans and casual clothes are as low as half price. Vincent Sum Collections on the ninth floor supplies a large number of handicrafts; As for furniture and antiques, you can go to Yingke (also known as Shambhala) to collect them.

As for the space in Haiyi Plaza, fashion jewelry from Gucci, Miu Miu and Prada are often sold at reduced prices.

◆◆◆◆ Other warehouses ◆◆◆

◇ Dixon Warehouse ▼

1. Shop 65438, Tsing Yi City113-114.

2. Shop 8, G/F, Guodu Shopping Center, North Point, Hong Kong