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Looking for a five-day free travel guide to Hong Kong

I went to HK again to do some Disney shopping on my own. I collected guides about food, travel, and shopping online (ctrip, ol, trendsmag) based on my own hobbies. I summarized them and shared them with everyone. I hope Can create the most powerful HK strategy in history. It quotes many senior strategies, for which I would like to express my gratitude.

Shopping

By variety:

1) Cosmetics:

a. SASA and Bonjour are available everywhere, and they are basically available in Shanghai. Get a SASA discount coupon and get an additional 5% off. The variety is not the most comprehensive, and the prices in each store are different. The closer to the bustling area, the cheaper.

b. Dragon City Pharmacy: No. 28 Granville Road, Exit B1, Tsim Sha Tsui MTR. Cash only, no credit cards. We usually go to Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. If you take the subway and get off at Tsim Sha Tsui, Exit B1 is marked Granville Road. When you come out, it is actually Nathan Road, which is the Parkside Shopping Avenue. No need to cross the road, walk straight ahead. After passing SASA and BALLY, there will be a small cross road in front of you, that is Granville Road. At the corner of the street is the red sign of the Bank of East Asia. On this street Turn right at the exit and keep walking until you cross a small road. The whole journey takes no more than 10 minutes. When you cross the small road, you will see a BODYSHOP on the opposite corner of Granville Road. That's right. Not long after crossing the small road is Dragon City, next to Zhuoyue. The facade is small, so be careful not to miss it. Recommended products: J. Aliciaherrera Hand Cream 18HK Utena Facial Cleanser Charcol Nasal Patch Bangshi Aloe Mask

c. Rainbow Perfume has more types of perfumes than Sasa. The easier one to find is the one in Causeway Bay, right next to SASA and Ajisen Ramen. The biggest price difference among perfumes is GUCCI ENVY, a domestic department store selling 400 men's perfumes at 110HKD-125HKD. The price difference is also quite large.

d.THE BODY SHOP discount store. That day, I was riding a tram on Hennessy Road heading towards Causeway Bay. I remember we were a little past Wan Chai, and suddenly I noticed that there were dozens of people queuing up in front of a small shop on the roadside. I took a closer look and saw that THE BODY SHOP was on sale! I happened to arrive at a stop at this time, so I rushed down and queued up with a bunch of maids. While waiting in line, I had time to research slowly. It turned out that this was a TBS discount store, which only stocked some out-of-season or slow-selling products.

f. The main counters are concentrated in: In Kowloon, Harbor City and DFS are good. You can also consider Festival Walk, which has many specialty stores. If you live in the New Territories Yes, Sha Tin New Town Plaza is definitely the first choice. There seem to be more and more skin care product stores opening there. There are even more in Causeway Bay, such as Sogo, Times Square, Mitsukoshi, and World Trade Center.

2) Watches or jewelry

a. Chow Tai Fook/Chow Sang Sang are available everywhere, especially in Mong Kok.

b. Eurasia Watch and Jewelry Company: Shop 316, Ocean Centre, Harbor City, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

c. Time Gallery: Ocean Centre, Harbor City, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui Shop 2216, Gallery, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

d. Emperor Watch and Jewelry: Shop G/F, 81 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Monday to Saturday: 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday: morning 10:30 to 8:30 pm; Shop B1 and B3, No. 59 Plain Street, Causeway Bay

e. Cartier Boutique: No. 1 Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

f. Large Shanghai Watch Shop: In front of Times Square

g. Tse Suilin Jewelry Co., Ltd.: Shop A and B, G/F, 190 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

h .Tiffany SOGO Sogo Department Store, Landmark Plaza (Central)

e. When I went upstairs to Daoxiang opposite Harbor City, I also discovered the Swarovski discount store, which has many retired products (that has been discontinued) ), worthy of players' collection, new products are discounted at 20%, and the same products from DFS are not discounted. I guess it is parallel import, but this kind of thing is artificial crystal anyway, parallel import does not matter, as long as it is beautiful

3) Clothing, Shoes and Hats

a. Fa Yuen Street in Mong Kok (Exit E2 of Mong Kok MTR Station, cross Mong Kok Road to MONG KOK east, go to Fa Yuen Street FA YUEN and go north to Prince Edward Road) mainly sells sneakers , sporting goods. Business hours: Open-air stalls from about 9:00-19:00, street shops from 11:00-23:30. This is called "Sports Street". In just two blocks from the junction of Fa Yuen Street and Argyle Street to Shandong Street, there are no less than 20 sports goods stores. Almost all sports goods stores, and almost all sports goods and equipment can be found here. turn up. I recommend the King Wah Center shoe store (not far from Mong Kok MTR station).

b. Kwun Tong: Hing Fat Industrial Center Phase 2, 73-75 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon (Kwun Tong Line → Kwun Tong (Exit B3 of Kwun Tong Station) → go straight over the flyover, with an outer wall Hong Kong crocodile sign → Go past the Hong Kong Crocodile Factory and walk 2 blocks away, which is Yip Fat Industrial Building → Pass the truck parking lot before you can find the building elevator (it takes about three minutes to get there, be careful not to walk into the first phase of the building). It has a very shabby appearance. There is a lot going on in this building. The 8th floor is for NIKE specials, the 10th floor is for REEBOK, the 11th floor is for ADIDAS, and Block E on the 8th floor specializes in casual wear (ECKO jeans 199). There are also several floors with NIKKO, LACOSTE and some outdoor sports brands are on sale on every floor, basically from the 6th floor to the 11th floor. Kwun Tong is a must-go for sports fans. I picked up 3 pairs of Adidas shoes in two hours and returned 3 pieces. 10% off, a little over 600. It’s really cheap! Great value! Netizens know that there is another adidas outlet on Castle Peak Road, Kowloon, on the 1st floor of Tower B, Hong Kong Industrial Center, Exit C1, Lai Chi Kok Station. The center basically has a small selection of Laneige, Olay, Estee Lauder and Clinique, but they are really cheap and there are many perfumes. After shopping around, I went to Shop F9 on the first floor (the floor between the G floor and the second floor), Ladies. Outlet specializes in Japanese and Korean clothing, but the Korean suits are pretty much sold. The store also has many European brand-cut clothing, including dresses and trousers. I picked an Italian black camisole for HK$180. It's a bit expensive because of the European materials and the fine beading.

c. The Esprit and Tommy outlets in Tsim Sha Tsui are worth a visit, especially Tommy doesn't feel like an outlet. The specialty store has a full range of styles and is very new. The discounts are the same as those in big shopping malls. The convenience here is that you can reach Tommy in a few minutes on foot after going to Esprit. You can see the Benetton Outlet very close when you come out, which saves time and money. physical strength.

(Esprit is the ESPRIT discount store on the ground floor and basement of Qishang Commercial Center, No. 4-6 Hankou Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. You can only pay in HKD cash and do not accept UnionPay cards.) (However, the stuff in Esprit is not very good now. Here is a European and American one. The brand Zara has good style and affordable stuff) Tommy is on Nathan Road close to Salisbury Road, but to be honest, we searched for a long time that day. We found the Sheraton Hotel according to the address, and finally found a hidden corner of the northwest intersection of the Sheraton. The specialty store is located on the ground floor of Kowloon Hotel (Chinese name: Kowloon Hotel).

d. Guangdong Road The first stop should be to see ISA and COMO. Both stores are chains and belong to the same company (I still haven’t figured out the difference between them). It mainly operates discount stores of off-season famous brands. Clothing and bags are available. Don’t be scared by the word “out of season”. For example, LG bought the LANCEL briefcase from ISA. The ISA price is 1,300, which is a 30% discount. The price in the LANCEL store is 1,400, without any discount. Similar stores include IT. But due to lack of time, we didn’t have time to visit. ISA and COMO have many stores in Kowloon, and the one that is easier to find is New World Underground. There are also some on Midun Road. I.T Sales Shop at Sunport Center (owned by Qiu Shuzhen's husband, specializes in selling mid-range fashions collected from all over the world, with many styles and miscellaneous ones next to Sun Plaza), 72-119, 3rd Floor, Sunport Center, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong (sold opposite Harbor City Brands: Alexander McQueen, Anglomania, Camper, Christophe Lemaire, Gomme Jean Colong, Miu Miu, Zucca, as well as Hong Kong's own izzue, bab, 5C M, underground, etc., including clothes, footwear and accessories. , the lowest discount is 20% off. The 2F sells seasonal products, and the 3F sells off-season products. Tel: (852) 2377 9466 Business hours: 12:00~21:00. Of course you will pass by Park Lane, where G2000 shirts are available. It’s very cheap, and the styles are rare in China.

e. The outlet of Haiyi Industrial Center, if you don’t plan to buy off-season luxury goods, you don’t need to go here. Haiyi Industrial and Trade Center: Ap Lei Chau. South Horizons East Shopping Mall, No. 2 Lee Wing Street, South Horizons: I don’t know the exact address. It’s M590 from Central to South Horizons. It’s across the road from the bus terminal. All the bus drivers who asked about South Horizons knew that it’s the only large mall in South Horizons residential area. Shopping mall. At 3pm, go to Moreton Terrace Bus Terminal 592 to Taiyi Peninsula in Apli Chau and change to bus 95 for two stops to Hoi Yi East Shopping Mall. 2F is the PRADA outlet, 25F Lane Crawford is from Kowloon Diamond Hill MRT. Exit from the station and go to Ap Lei Chau Industrial Area. Pass by Mitsukoshi Department Store, where you can get on the bus to the Industrial and Trade Center or go to Central ifc (International Financial Plaza, also known as Exchange Square). The first floor is the bus terminal in Central. , take the M590, the journey takes about 30 minutes, HK$6.5, and the terminal is the bus terminal next to the Hai Yidong shopping mall, which is extremely convenient. After leaving the bus terminal, directly across the road to the right is the Hai Yidong shopping mall. It turns out that the entrance of Space is independent. Next to the entrance of Yidong Mall, next to 7-11, there is no first floor when you enter the door. You can take the escalator directly to the second floor. The Space outlet under Hai Yidong Mall is just an outlet for Prada and Miumiu. There is really nothing good here. I came out in 5 minutes. Then I turned around twice and couldn't find the Haiyi Industrial and Trade Center. In fact, I had to walk through a mountain road to find the Haiyi Industrial and Trade Center. It was already past 6 o'clock. There are not many discounts on Joyce on 21F, and the brand is not well known. There is a Max Mara outlet on 27F, which has a wide range of products, but unfortunately they are all women's clothing.

I had the impression that this place closed very early, but I never expected that it was already 6:50 when I arrived at Lane Crawford on the 25th floor. They closed at 7 o'clock and no one was allowed in. I just felt like there was something inside. Sorry about that! !

f. Oriental Pacific Retail Ltd., 2F, East Ocean Center, 98 Granville Road. After exiting Dragon City, go straight to the right along Granville Road. You will pass the overpass in the middle until you are almost at the end of Science Museum Road. It takes about 10 minutes from Dragon City to Donghai. Go to the company on the left on 2F of the elevator and bring your colleagues. She went to another shop on Granville Road because she wanted to buy a shawl. This store has been open for many years. It is on the second floor of a business building and is full of regular customers. Gowns and sequined two-piece sets are their specialty. There are also shawls, all imported from India.

g. Hop on the MTR Tung Chung Line and get out of Kowloon Station, because there is a Dickson brand sale here. There are many works by British and local designers, as well as rare famous brands. The prices are quite cheap, and you can find stylish clothes such as smalto and work-a-holic. Xingang Center is a small building with an I.T outlet on the third floor. Finally, there is New World Center, which is another large shopping mall. I almost vomited while shopping,,,, but there is a Dckson and a space in B3 of this mall. They are both super outlet stores. One sells luxury brands and the other sells mid- to high-end brands. I saw suits from boss and zegna with a discount of about 4,000, and another one from S.T.Dupont with a 1980 suit. I tried the top and it fit perfectly! But the waist of the pants is too small, so I gave up! In addition, Jeans with gas, 260-350. Very cheap.

h.The top floor of SOGO, the 13th floor of Times Square, and Xianshi will have discounts from time to time. Check beforehand and you’ll be surprised. I just came back and I have a little surprise to share with you all. The famous brand warehouse on the 13th floor of Times Square opens at 10:00 every day. I went early at 12:00 on the first day and there were many people there, mostly locals. GF ??found a pair of MISS SIXTY sweaters and pants for 2 It's discounted (I went out to the store opposite to compare), it's very interesting, all the products are represented by small colored circles representing the corresponding prices.

i. Morgan's discount store located in Pedder's Place in Central sells last season's products and even new products for a long time. Pedder Street, Central (Exit D1 of Central MTR Station)

j. A bag shop on Lan Fong Road is very good. It mainly sells a wide range of brands, such as burberry, prada, lv, Damp; G, gucci and other brands. Yes, and the discounts are pretty good, which is much more affordable than those stores that already have a brand name. There is also a watch shop on Kai Chao Road, which mainly sells some fashion brands, such as Swatch, CK, Guess, Tissot, etc. The prices are cheaper than those in Beijing, and they usually offer about 20% off. Finally, at the junction of Leighton Road and Matheson Street, there is a shop selling sneakers, with special prices of 199 and 299. Adi clover is available in Puma and Nike. It must be real. If you want to buy sneakers, you can check it out here.

Large shopping malls distributed by region:

1) Tsim Sha Tsui

a. Ocean Terminal, Ocean Center, Ocean Gallery, Hong Kong Hotel Mall, Gateway The building, Sun Plaza, Outlet City, New World Centre, Peninsula Hotel Mall and Parkside Shopping Avenue are all places where fashion boutiques and famous brand chain stores gather; there is also a concentration of export shops - Granville Road, where local fashion upstarts - - Kimberly Road, street fashion hotspot - Baileys Shopping Mall, etc. are all shopping destinations that tourists cannot miss.

b New World Center: Located at 18-24 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Exit E of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, walk towards the waterfront, go through the pedestrian tunnel, follow the signs, and reach the Avenue of Stars Adjacent. From the basement to the second floor of the center is Hong Kong's New World Department Store.

c.DFS Galleria: Located at New Sun Plaza, 28 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon and Chinachem Plaza, 77 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon.

DFS=Duty Free Shoppers is the abbreviation of duty-free shops. The largest branch is opposite Harbor City in Tsim Sha Tsui. It mainly sells European first- and second-tier brand-name goods and cosmetics

d. Harbor City: located on Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon , Exit A1 of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, across from Hai Fang Road to Canton Road. Harbor City is one of the largest and most popular shopping malls in Hong Kong. It consists of four interconnected shopping areas: Gateway Arcade, Ocean Center, Ocean Terminal and Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel Mall. Go out from DFS and cross the road. It is easy to find the GW gate. Harbor City is divided into four parts. If you don't know what you want to buy in advance, you will easily get lost after entering. It is recommended that you go to .hk/study first when you are at home

2) Causeway Bay

a.SOGO SOGO: SOGO Department Store is located at No. 555 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island, Exit D3 of Causeway Bay MTR Station. There are about 290 franchised sales counters of top international brands in the store. B2: subway; B1: super city; 2F-5F: clothing; 6F: sporting goods; 7F records, home appliances; 8F: furniture, stationery; 9F: children's products, toys; 10F-13F: catering. The ground floor and first floor are Lane Crawford Department Store

b. Times Square: Times Square is located at No. 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island, Exit A of Causeway Bay MTR Station. Times Square is the largest shopping mall in Causeway Bay. The overall building consists of two 46-storey and 39-storey buildings. The ground floor and first floor are Lane Crawford department stores. We recommend Marks & Spencer, a traditional British department store on the 3rd and 4th floors of Times Square

There are several well-known specialty stores lined up in front of Times Square, including Loccitane. , Kielh's, Bodyshop, Shu Uemura and SaSa. The first three are plant brands from France, the United States and the United Kingdom. Girls who believe in nature will definitely like them, but some of the best-selling varieties are often out of stock. Shu Uemura is most famous for its cleansing oil and, of course, makeup. The small store is often crowded. Not to mention SaSa, it is overcrowded every day and often doesn’t close until eleven o’clock in the evening. It is recommended to visit Tang Chao next door in the evening after eating desserts. In addition, at the corner is the exclusive store of Origin, a botanical brand from the Estee Lauder Group. The packaging is very cute and many young girls like it. There is a Mannings store on Cinema Street, which offers good daily care products. There is also Burt's bees, I like their travel sets. Sometimes I go out of my way to buy it.

c. There is also a big ESPRIT in the World Trade Center near Cannon Street. The items are a little better than the store in the morning. However, I am not very interested in this brand, but my sister bought a good one. Dress (199HKD).

d. The Seibu Department Store in Imperial Castle is famous for its 6,000 square feet of fine furniture and toy design. Exit E of Causeway Bay MTR Station

e. Kimberly Shopping Center specialty store. To see the masterpieces of the new generation of local designers, you have to visit Kimberly Shopping Center in Causeway Bay. There are more than a hundred unique shops, which are a strong exhibition and sales place for Hong Kong fashion designers. They also sell imported goods from Europe and Japan. Many shops specializing in second-hand clothes from the 1960s and 1970s are quite hippie-style and know their way around fashion. Seekers like to come here to find rare items with unique styles and limited quantities. Location: No. 1 George Street, Keli (next to SOGO Department Store at Exit D3 of Causeway Bay MTR Station)

f. East Square: (Side side of SOGO. There are the latest fashions and decorations for young people, and Hong Kong singers often visit). The main focus here is retro and the most fashionable shoes. Because they are too avant-garde, it may be difficult for everyone to introduce them regardless of their appearance and price, but again: it doesn’t hurt to take a look. Main stores: V3, HAMLET, MONOGRAME and more. These are the earliest and most famous parallel import shops in Hong Kong, filled with expensive brands. For example: BAPE STA, SURPREME, NIKE SB, etc. There are many precious shoes that are suitable for exhibition.

3) Central

The Landmark Plaza has many big-name second-tier brands with relatively moderate prices and brands with relatively popular prices. MTR Central Station Exit G

Full name of IFC It is the International Financial Centre, which is called the International Financial Center in Chinese (Hong Kong people call it the International Financial Center). The tallest building is the second phase and is also the tallest building in Hong Kong (eighth in the world). Its shopping mall is open It was only about four months. In fact, it is located above the Tung Chung Line terminus of the MTR. If you take the MTR and get off at Central Station, just follow the signs inside the station and walk straight past the Tung Chung Line terminus (this is not necessary, because there are and There are electric handrails on the sidewalk like those in the airport, just stand there).

4) Kwun Tong

I entered apm directly from the subway, only to find that many shops were not open yet... APM is very big and has many stores. Because it was the first big mall after arriving in Hong Kong, I didn’t finish shopping until almost 3 o’clock. APM only closes at 12 o’clock in the middle of the night, and the restaurants are open until 2 o’clock. , it is really a very good choice.

5) Kowloon

Kowloon Tong – Festival Walk

Other useful information

Located on the 22nd floor of Wu She Sang Building, 655 Mid Road, Mongkok (note: Wu She Sang Building is the name of the building), there is a store called "Upstairs Bird's Nest Shop". There is now a buy three get one free promotion, and they accept RMB. Moreover, it is 1:1, and the goods are guaranteed to be exchanged within thirty days. If you want to buy bird's nest, this is a good time. Due to the high rent of shopping malls in Hong Kong, some bird's nest shops are now opened in commercial buildings. In addition to saving rent, you can also buy bird's nest. It is relatively affordable to promote. In addition, Hong Kong's largest bird's nest specialty store "Guan Yan Zhan" starts its annual New Year's Eve 30% off from now on. Since Guan Yan Zhan has many branches, you can check it on its website if necessary. www.ibnest.com

The following is about shopping malls and specialty stores. I feel that mid-range brand products such as BALLY and BURBERRY are more cost-effective. The original price of two to three thousand is already about one thousand cheaper than in the mainland. After discount, it is even more cost-effective. And LV, CHANEL, DIOR and other products that cost 7,000 to 8,000 yuan are only more than 1,000 yuan cheaper, and there is no discount. The DIOR decorative chain I bought cost 1,650 yuan, which is only 200 yuan cheaper than in mainland China after discounting RMB. TIFFANY has many styles of silver jewelry, so you can choose from them, maybe for the Chinese New Year. I can’t even squeeze into the TIFFANY silver jewelry counter at SOGO. A reminder to FASHION enthusiasts: it takes two weeks to engrave TIFFANY; three days to print LV names; and friends who want to buy glasses, please plan your time well to avoid missing the opportunity. My experience during this trip: The price advantage of cosmetics and glasses in Hong Kong is quite large.

IZZUE, a brand owned by I.T, is cheaper than in Shanghai. Those who like this brand may gain something. Just buy some brands that are also available in the mainland, such as b ab, dkny, morgan, issue, polo, levis and so on. Generally speaking, the discounts of these brands are slightly larger than those in the mainland. For example, I bought a leather jacket from Morgan (50% off for only HK$1,500. The original price in Nanjing was higher than that in Hong Kong, and the lady said she would sell it without a discount. Mainland girls are so cruel), and a sweater (50% off for HK$500). Paper, the price in Nanjing is 1,400, 50% off)

Several famous mainland gold shops have branches on Midun Road. Just look at their diamonds to know the strength of each company. Chow Sang Sang is all about big diamonds, with many choices above 1 carat. Xie Ruilin mainly sells small diamonds, and there are many rings under 20 carats. Chow Tai Fook is somewhere in between. Don't think that Xie Ruilin's diamonds are cheap because they are small. Some diamonds are not of good quality, but are more expensive than diamonds with a higher quality from Chow Tai Fook. If it is just for decoration (I am very doubtful about whether diamonds can maintain their value. Of course diamonds like OCEAN HEART will maintain their value. But if it is less than 3 carats, if you dare to ask for a price, others will not be interested in cooperating), Chow Tai Fook is a better choice. I originally wanted to see Chow Sang Sang’s finishing touch. From the Internet, Dongdong is very beautiful. It's a pity that not every Chow Sang Sang buys eye-catching products.

The one we went to didn't have one. There is no time to look for it anymore. In addition, the price of JUST GOLD is about half of that in Beijing. If you like it, you might as well take action.

The final madness: The duty-free shop at Hong Kong Airport is the last gold rush. There is a small mall there with a lot of stuff, good styles, and quite competitive prices. Maybe Hong Kong deliberately arranged this so that it could earn the last fortune from tourists. LG purchased another VERSACE wallet and belt here.