Thursday, April 30, 2015

Shopping Paradise: Hong Kong!




Hong Kong is perhaps the best shopping place in the world with reasonable prices, various products, and best service. In Hong Kong, shopping is not only the act of buying things, but also a form of recreation, a way of life.
Most goods from all over the world, except wine and cigarettes, are tax free, and prices are relatively low.
The best three buys are clothes, cosmetics and electrical appliances. Shops in Hong Kong offer not only goods but also a comfortable shopping environment, as they combine shopping and recreation.
Many shopping malls have restaurants, book stores, and cinemas, some large ones even have skating rinks. Some book stores have a café, enabling customers to choose their favorite books in a relaxed atmosphere.

At Christmas:Unlike other places around the world there aren't any pre-Christmas sales, yet still people flood to the malls around Christmas. 


In Hong Kong, the shops and shopping malls are everywhere in different districts. Some shopping districts are gathered in high-end stores, while others have more local markets. What to see, what to buy, the first selected shopping area and then starting from well able to pick goods.



  • The Hong Kong Island - Central 

As Hong Kong's financial and commercial center and heart, it is full of many world-class brands stores designer boutiques, restaurants, displaying a high-style shopping environment. Pedder Street is one of the busiest streets, lined with banks and its brand stores everywhere, and the modern design "LANDMARK (置地廣場)" is a famous shopping mall in this essence of the area, many international brands have opened a flagship store here including Louis Vuitton, Loewe, Dior, Gucci.



  • Kowloon - Tsim Sha Tsui

There are numerous department stores, shopping malls and streets of trendy shops in Tsim Sha Tsui, making you a best shopping map. Harbour City, the Hong Kong's largest mall, has more than 400 stores, Lane Crawford, JOYCE and many international brands are opening stores here. Nearby Beijing Road and Canton Road is lined with boutiques such as Louic Vuitton, Gucci, Dior and so on. Across the road is "1881", a collection of historical monuments and fashion brand stores, that make you have the shopping experience passing through ancient and modern. And once you get tired of shopping, You can go to the near East Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station Center and Empire Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong's longest open-air cafe Alfresco Lane sit back and enjoy the stunning views of Victoria Harbour, while sampling international cuisine. Then keep shopping!






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