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Where are the places to go shopping in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is a veritable shopping paradise. The most cost-effective shopping in Hong Kong is to buy famous brands, watches, fashions, and cosmetics. The higher the grade, the better, and they are much cheaper than in the mainland. The must-visit places for shopping are Causeway Bay, Times Square, Lee Gardens, and many Japanese department stores. The open-air market Jardine's Place is generally popular among young people. If you want to buy famous brands, you have to go to Central. There is Park Lane at Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station in Kowloon, and there are also many local and European famous brand boutiques. There are also Harbor City, China Hong Kong City, Sun Plaza and Salisba on nearby Canton Road. There is also a famous store mall on Lee Road, so you can go shopping in New World. Pacific Place on Queensway is a shopping mall. Lane Crawford and Seibu department stores are here, and there is a food court underneath. Things are cheap in Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei. Mong Kok Centre, Xianda Plaza, Fashion Zone, etc. are all new things that young people like. Temple Street is a bit messy, so girls should not go there, and boys should also pay attention to safety. For cosmetics, go to Sasa, Bonjour, and RAINBOW in Causeway Bay. For gold jewelry, go to Nathan Road. For audio-visual equipment, go to Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mong Kok. For antiques, go to Hollywood Road. That’s pretty much it. For fun, there are places like Ocean Park and Disneyland. If you like the beach, you can go to Repulse Bay. If you want to see the night view, you can go to Victoria Peak. Madame Tussauds is also here. Victoria Harbor is also worth seeing, with its light show and the world-famous International Convention and Exhibition Center. If you prefer tranquility, you can go to Lamma Island, which is the birthplace of Chow Yun-fat and has beautiful scenery. Sok Kwu Wan is one of the largest seafood farms in Hong Kong. There is a long list of seafood restaurants along the coast. We recommend Rainbow Restaurant’s Rainbow Secret Crab and Pineapple Ancient Meat. Lantau Island is the largest island in Hong Kong, and Phoenix Mountain and Tai Tung Mountain are also here. However, you can’t visit them in one day, so you can choose your favorite route. This is the end of the travel chapter, let’s move on to the food chapter. Chinese food is mostly concentrated in Tsim Sha Tsui and Central District. The Golden Island Bird's Nest Teochew Restaurant at 3 Salisbury Road is relatively famous. The golden fried horn and poached eel are very delicious. The cheaper ones are mostly concentrated in New Town. There is a game restaurant on Gelin Street in Central called Snake King Fen. It is a time-honored restaurant that is very famous for its chicken soaked in snake juice, snake soup, and double-dong fried snake slices. Jumbo Seafood Restaurant is located in Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter Bay, Hong Kong. Its seafood cuisine is world-renowned. Its exterior and interior decoration are modeled after ancient Chinese palaces. I have never been there because it looks very expensive. As for foreign food, the Thai food at Kampar Thai Restaurant in Nga Tsien Lang Road, Kowloon City, is good. There is a French restaurant onion bistro under No. 3 Yiu Wah Street, Causeway Bay, which is not bad. It is not impressive, but the dishes are very delicate. For Italian food, you can go to Mistral Sea Breeze Restaurant. I only have a phone number here, 27215161-2726, but I don’t know the address. They said that the pan-fried duck liver spaghetti and curry cheese with grilled mixed vegetables are very good. The spring menu is very good value, and the accompanying The coffee dessert petitsfours tasted great. There is Kadaga for Japanese food, but I don’t like it very much. I feel that many Japanese restaurants in China are better and cheaper than this one. There are a lot of snacks in Mong Kok. The Ladies Street sells all kinds of snacks, such as spiced beef offal skewers, fish balls, etc., which are delicious and cheap. There is a dessert shop called Tangchao on Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. It is very famous and even celebrities like to patronize it. That's it, I can't remember anything else. I hope it can be helpful to you.

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