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Chaozhou Golden Supreme Hotel

It is best to buy brand-name licensed goods in Hong Kong.

Tsim Sha Tsui Harbour City, Causeway Bay Garden, Times Square, Landmark Square near Central, Pacific Place and other places have gathered some big brands. To buy mid-range clothes, Causeway Bay Boutique Gallery and Boutique are all good places, and there are some in and around Tsim Sha Tsui Harbour City. I feel that sogou is the best discount, and there are many brand stores worth visiting under the shopping mall.

The clothes around Granville Road in Tsim Sha Tsui are relatively new and avant-garde. Although it is not a particularly famous brand, the quality is good, and some can get a 7.5 discount, which is more suitable for people aged 20 to 25 who are pursuing fashion.

Watches are duty-free and the quality is guaranteed.

In Hong Kong, under normal circumstances, there are not many discounts for watches of big brands, but what attracts people is the variety of styles, guaranteed quality and duty-free. In the big Shanghai watch shop in front of Times Square, there are Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe, Earl and other famous watches.

Jewelry is mainly concentrated in Nathan Road, Mong Kok. Gold Supreme, Chow Tai Fook and other major commercial buildings can be found. DFS Duty Free Shop is recommended for cosmetics. Sasha's perfume is very cheap, you can also buy some.

To buy electronic products, you have to go to a regular shopping mall.

When buying electronic, telecommunications and digital equipment, it is best not to enter small shops if you don't know. Although the price is cheap, most of them are fake. Mobile phone, camera, etc. They are all bought in regular shopping malls, and the quality is guaranteed. Broadway and Okanagan Valley are both good choices for buying licensed goods.

Wangzai Computer City has complete computer brands. Laptop computers are cheaper than Beijing, and some can get a 20% discount. What needs attention is whether there is a warranty shop in the mainland.

Cigarettes at airports or docks are cheaper.

By boat at Hong Kong airport or wharf, the price of cigarettes is much cheaper than that in Hong Kong. Foreign cigarettes, such as 555 and Marlboro, all come from the country of origin. It should be noted that only one person is allowed to bring two in the mainland.

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Buy some brands of clothes, such as Fendi and Dunhill. I like to go to Pacific Place and Harbour City. I bought a GUCCI casual watch, and the price is about 2/3 of that in Beijing.

Dior, Lancome and other cosmetics have counters in Saite and Parkson. Compared with Beijing, the price is only about 2/3 or even half. However, I still like Sasha's shop when buying cosmetics, and the price is cheap. Lancome, Shiseido and other brands are absolutely authentic.

Taobao is fun.

I went a lot, so I began to search for goods under the leadership of my friends. There are some brands in Hong Kong, which belong to the processed products of foreign brands in the Mainland and flow to Hong Kong with high cost performance. We like shopping in a street behind sogou near Causeway Bay.

Miaojie night market is all-encompassing

You can find many clothes and shoes in Cai Tong Street and Ladies Street in Mong Kok. Compared with the computer city in Mong Kok, it is really cheap to buy parallel mobile phones in Yaliao Street, Sham Shui Po.

After dark, if you want to bargain, you can go to Miaojie Night Market in Yau Ma Tei. There, in addition to some miscellaneous goods, you can also find some CDs.

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Hong Kong brings together delicious food from all over the world, and there are restaurants of all tastes. The busier the street, the more places there are. For example, some streets in Mong Kok, Causeway Bay, eastern Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon City are full of restaurants. Restaurants full of Asian flavor are all over Hong Kong, including spicy Thai soup, fragrant Indian curry, fat Korean barbecue, fresh Vietnamese salad rolls, delicious Japanese sushi and so on. Chinese restaurants in Hongkong offer special dishes from all over China, especially Cantonese restaurants. Other authentic dishes include Chaozhou cuisine, Hunan cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Beijing cuisine and Shanghai cuisine, as well as vegetarian dishes. Tea for breakfast with traditional Cantonese dim sum is also a good choice.

Fast food restaurants are very popular in Hong Kong. They combine Chinese and western food and are distributed in every corner. In addition, there are many "food stalls" with local traditional flavor, which are set up in municipal buildings in various districts or reserved for operation. In addition to maintaining low prices and high quality, the sanitary environment has also improved. Another place with local characteristics in Hong Kong is the tea restaurant in Hong Kong. Its food price is reasonable, and there are many kinds, such as noodles, cakes and desserts. The specialties of many tea restaurants include Yuanyang mixed with coffee and milk tea, pineapple oil and thick butter in crisp pineapple bags, and crisp egg tarts freshly baked. There is no tip for ordinary dining places, and a service charge of 10% is added for more advanced dining places and hotel restaurants.

Hong Kong is also a paradise for snacks, and all kinds of snacks can be seen everywhere. I feel hungry when I go shopping. The quickest and most convenient way to find food is street snacks. The most common street snacks are fish eggs and beef offal, and there are various styles. Snacks with local characteristics, such as Tintin sugar, sugar onion pancakes, fried chestnuts, asparagus sugar and so on. In terms of drinks, there are all kinds of fruit juice (freshly made), tea, herbal tea, porridge, noodles, bowl wings, fried ghosts, stinky tofu, and so on. The most common street snacks are mostly in Garden Street, Mong Kok. Ladies Street and Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei. Street snacks are superior to others because of their low price and variety. In addition, the most popular Hong Kong specialty food-"Yu Danfen". Also, the most common snacks in Mong Kok are fried Sambo and fried large intestine, which are delicious.