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The prosperity of Hong Kong before its return to the motherland

The most prosperous place in Hong Kong does not necessarily have all the expensive things. It means that if it is prosperous, it must be a place that ordinary people can afford. It will be the most prosperous place.

The most expensive shopping areas on Hong Kong Island:

Central (Landmark Plaza (a concentration of high-end brand stores))

Admiralty (Pacific Place (medium and high-end) Concentrated area of ??famous brand stores))

Causeway Bay (Times Square (concentrated area of ??mid- to high-end famous brand stores))

High-consumption shopping areas in Kowloon:

Tsim Sha Tsui ( The area around Peninsula Hotel (where high-end brand-name stores are concentrated))

Tsim Sha Tsui (the area around Harbor City (where mid- and high-end brand-name stores are concentrated))

Kowloon Tong (Festival City (where mid- and high-end brands are concentrated) Famous brand store concentration))

All shopping places in Hong Kong:

Hong Kong Island:

Central (Landmark (high-end brand store concentration))

Admiralty (Pacific Place (a concentration of high-end and mid-range famous brands))

Causeway Bay (Times Square, Japanese department store (SoGo), men's and women's trendy clothes (Kimberly Shopping Center)) Highly recommended, concentrated enough

Taikoo (cityplaza, Japanese department store)

Kowloon District:

Tsim Sha Tsui (Peninsula Hotel area (a concentration of high-end brand-name stores) ))

Tsim Sha Tsui (Harbor City area (where mid- to high-end brand-name stores are concentrated))

Tsim Sha Tsui (Galien Granville Road, specializing in exported garments) is reasonably priced

< p>Mong Kok (Langham Place (where mid- to high-end brands are concentrated))

Mong Kok (New Century Plaza (where mid-range brands are concentrated))

Mong Kok (Ladies Street, trendy clothes for men and women) , electronic products) highly recommended, concentrated enough

Mong Kok (Fa Yuen Street, specializing in exported garments) at affordable prices

Kowloon Tong (Festival City Shopping Center (medium and high-end various items))

Sham Shui Po (Gold, Gordon Shopping Center) specializes in computer products

New Territories:

Shatin (New Town Plaza and Westfield Japan Department Store (mid to high-end) (Such items))

Hong Kong people mainly go shopping in Mongkok District, Kowloon or Causeway Bay District, Hong Kong Island, because everything you want to buy is concentrated.