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Is the shopping in Hong Kong Harbour City authentic? Please introduce it in detail.

Harbour City, located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, is the largest shopping center in Hong Kong and a property of Wharf Group. The shopping center covers an area of 2 million square feet, including about 50 restaurants, two large cinemas, three restaurants and about 700 retail stores. The office area covers 4.4 million square feet. The other part covers an area of 6 million square feet, including three high-class hotels, 500-room serviced apartments, a private club and more than 2,000 parking spaces. Harbour City consists of four parts, namely ocean terminal, Marco Polo Ro Hotel, Shipping Center and Gateway Tower. Harbour City is developed by the pier and rebuilt by stages by the pier. The earliest part of the ocean terminal was completed at 1966, with a cruise terminal. The whole building complex was formed in1980s. Harbour City is a large building complex in Hong Kong, with Star Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui in the south and Harbour City in China in the north. Because it is the largest shopping center in Hong Kong, it has also become one of the tourist attractions. On Saturday and Sunday, more than 6.5438+0.5 million people entered the mall, including local residents, foreign tourists and Chinese mainland freelancers. On weekdays, more than 60,000 people work in the office building above. There is a small performance and exhibition venue in the mall, and the mall also holds "Music in the City", an invited band that plays music in the mall every Saturday and Sunday. During the Christmas and Lunar New Year holidays, Harbour City will decorate the square with a strong festive atmosphere, with emphasis on the entrance near Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. There are five flagpoles in front of the south entrance of the harbor, which is a hot spot for citizens to gather and folk activities. At present, the flags hoisted by the five flagpoles are Wharf, Harbour City, Wharf Telecom, Hong Kong Cable TV and Star Ferry. Harbour City can be divided into the following four shopping areas: Shopping area OT: This refers to the ocean pier. Decorated in 2002-2004, it is now divided into kid-x underground, sport-X on the second floor and LCX on the third floor, with children's products, sporting goods and young people's clothing respectively. Shopping area HH: This refers to Marco Polo Ro Hotel Shopping Mall. There is Lane Crawford's flagship store in Hongkong, a popular furniture seller and a cinema. Shopping area OC: This refers to ocean centre. Harbour City facing Guangdong Road has one of the most famous shops in the world: Louis Vuitton, Gucci, YSL, Prada and so on. Form a famous shopping street. Shopping area GW: This refers to Gangwei Shopping Mall. There are also Jiahe Gangwei Film City, restaurants and large supermarkets C! Tai Chao he ye bookstore