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Hong Kong Shopping Guide 2019
Hong Kong is a highly developed international financial center city. The products here have a wide variety, reasonable prices, and guaranteed quality. Therefore, it attracts a large number of mainland tourists to go shopping every year. Let me share with you detailed shopping in Hong Kong. Guides and strategies.
As a well-known "shopping paradise", from Mong Kok to Tsim Sha Tsui to Causeway Bay, there are various large and small shopping malls with complete products and favorable prices. It is a top landmark for shoppers. What’s the first priority when going to Hong Kong? Of course it’s shopping! Hong Kong shopping must-buy list
Skin care products and cosmetics: there are many product brands and a wide range of products. During holidays, there are also super discounts.
Clothes: There are many brands and there are often discounts. It is also common to get 20 or 30% off during the Christmas period such as i.t.
Jewelry: Compared with the mainland, gold in Hong Kong is not only cheaper but also of higher quality. Gold shops are located all over the streets, making it very convenient to buy.
Tips: The price of gold jewelry in Hong Kong consists of two parts: gold price and craftsmanship fee. The more complex and delicate the jewelry is, the higher the craftsmanship fee will be, and the final total price will be higher.
Luxury goods: When buying luxury goods in Hong Kong, the more expensive you buy, the more cost-effective it is.
Watches: Due to the duty-free relationship, the prices of watches in Hong Kong are much cheaper than those in the Mainland.
Electronic products: The prices of digital products in Hong Kong are not much cheaper than those in the Mainland. , but the advantage is that it has a new style and comes with many accessories. It is recommended to purchase at quality-guaranteed stores such as Fortress and Broadway.
Drugs: Hong Kong has a wide range of medicines, and there are many good medicines that cannot be bought in the mainland!
Maternal and infant products: Compared with the mainland, Hong Kong’s maternal and infant products are There will be a big gap in brands or prices. Mothers with babies can go to Hong Kong for maternal and infant products. Most of the milk powder and the like are imported brands from the United States, Japan, etc., so you can rest assured!
Tips :
① If you buy a lot of electronic products, remember to unpack them before going through customs.
② Apple fans should pay attention. There are currently 6 Apple stores in Hong Kong, namely Hysan Plaza Store in Causeway Bay, IFC International Financial Center Store, Festival Walk Store, Canton Road Store, and New Town Plaza store and the newly opened Kwun Tong APM store in September (located in the lobby of Millennium City Phase 5).
③
It is recommended to buy from chain stores such as Watsons, Mannings, and China Resources Tang. Although the price will be slightly more expensive than ordinary prescriptions, it reduces the chance of being cheated. After all, it is medicine that you take, so you should spend a little more money to buy peace of mind.
④ Mothers who like Japanese brands can go to CITYSUPER, YATA Department Store, and JUSCO Japanese brand department stores to buy maternal and infant products.
⑤Same as medicines, if you want to buy milk powder, we still recommend chain stores such as Watsons, Mannings, Parknshop, and Wellcome. Although pharmacies also sell milk powder at very cheap prices, pharmacies are very tightly controlled. loose, so few Hong Kong locals buy ~ Where is the best place to shop in Hong Kong
Kowloon Tong: one-stop shopping near "luxury homes"
From Luo Wu and Lok Ma Chau (Futian ) tourists who pass through the port or directly take the train (Guangzhou-Kowloon through train, Shanghai-Kowloon through train, Beijing-Kowloon through train) to Hong Kong Railway Station, if they want to take the subway to the city, they usually have to pass through Kowloon Tong, so they can use this place as a The first stop for shopping in Hong Kong.
Festival City
Festival City is a large high-end shopping mall in Kowloon District, which includes Chanel, Lanc?me, Fortress, Broadway, PageOne and
More than 200 shops including Log-On, 25 fine restaurants, a well-equipped cinema and Hong Kong's largest "Happy Ice Rink".
There is a very large i.t. here, which not only has a complete range of items, but also offers great discounts. What’s more worth mentioning is that there is the second App
Store flagship store in Hong Kong. Apple fans should not miss it.
At the same time, the design of the entire mall is also full of creativity and vitality, integrating natural sunlight and spacious space, allowing you to enjoy the real pleasure of shopping. If you only have one day to shop in Hong Kong and don’t want to rush, I would recommend you come here.
Address: 80 Tat Chee Chee, Kowloon Tong
Transportation Guide:
①Exit C of MTR Kowloon Tong Station;
② Take 702 (New First Bus), 203C (Kowloon Bus) and 2, 2A, 41A, 41M, 72, 73, 85 (minibus) to the bus terminus in Festival Walk.
Business hours: 10:00-22:00
Festival City is the largest comprehensive shopping mall in Hong Kong, integrating shopping, food, entertainment and services. It is said to be Cecilia Cheung’s favorite The shopping mall has more than 200 mid-range and affordable brands, including Uniqlo, I.T, H&M, etc. There is also an Apple store on the second floor.
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ONE Bookstore, with a full range of books and cute surroundings; Hollister store has a discount area, T-shirts can be bought for less than 100 yuan, and mainland tourists are welcome By showing your pass at the station, you can redeem the Festival Walk Tourist Discount Guide and enjoy discounts from most merchants.
Mong Kok: Every city has such a pedestrian street
Mong Kok, located at the northern end of Nathan Road, is an area of ??early development in Kowloon. Specifically, it starts from Waterloo in the north of Kowloon. From Old Road to Boundary Street. Similar to "Shangxiajiu" in Guangzhou, "Nanjing Street" in Shanghai and "Xinjiekou" in Nanjing, Mongkok is mostly filled with small streets and alleys and independent small shops. You need to walk slowly and shop slowly. .
Mong Kok
This is one of the most popular areas in Hong Kong. Fashion, traditional culture, street style, snacks and delicacies are all gathered here. Many shops and restaurants are open all night .
There are many themed streets in Mong Kok, such as Goldfish Street, Sneaker Street, Ladies Street, Gun Street, Electrical Appliance Street and other streets with all themes in daily life. The prices are also very cheap, and you can have fun until early in the morning. It will be all right.
It is a shopping mecca for young people, with cosmetics chain stores SASA and Bonjour; electronic and digital stores such as Fortress, Suning, and Bainaohui; and well-known upstairs bookstores such as Tianyuan Bookstore and Preface Bookstore;
The traditional shopping streets of old Hong Kong, Ladies Market, Fa Yuen Street, etc.
Mong Kok is also famous for its large number of snack bars. There are many trendy snack bars based in Mong Kok, including Japanese pancakes, German sausages, Taiwanese drinks, etc. Tips: Shops usually open late in the morning and early in the morning. Neither opened the door.
Langham Place
The landmark building in Mong Kok is a large-scale comprehensive shopping mall integrating shopping, dining and entertainment. Langham Place has four main features:< /p>
First, the shopping mall is connected to the five-star hotel Langham Place in Mongkok. If you stay here, you can go shopping and eat at the same time!
Second, there is a "Tongtian Tower" here "Elevator" is one of the longest shopping mall escalators in Hong Kong and looks very spectacular.
Third, there are nearly 200 shops here, including not only well-known brand stores, including H&M, which is very large, but also a variety of trendy shops of local Hong Kong brands, which are very suitable for young people. Go shopping.
Address: 8 Argyle Street, Mongkok, Kowloon
Transportation: MTR Mong Kok Exit E1 (Langham Place Main Entrance); Mong Kok Exit C3 (Langham Place B2F)< /p>
Business hours: 11:00-23:00
Langham Place is located in the core area of ??Mong Kok. It has nearly 200 merchants and the first constellation-themed exhibition hall in Hong Kong, integrating shopping , entertainment and dining facilities, the Happy Man sculpture at the main entrance of the shopping mall is designer Larry Bell's first sculpture outside the United States and is also a landmark of Langham Place.
The products here range from mid-to-high-end to affordable luxury, with a complete range of brands. On the fourth floor, you can take the longest sky-high elevator in Hong Kong to the seventh floor of the mall. The top of the mall is equipped with Hong Kong's first digital sky screen. , can play digital images, and during festivals, special images will be played on the marquee.
Tsim Sha Tsui: a super landmark representing Hong Kong
Some people say that Tsim Sha Tsui is the Hong Kong within Hong Kong, because whether it is electrical appliances, jewelry stores, restaurants and bars, or the shopping malls next to the Star Pier Every corner of the large shopping mall shows the charm of Hong Kong.
There are many shops in Tsim Sha Tsui, and there are many big brands on Canton Road Famous Street. In addition, there are many large shopping malls here, including TheOne, Miramar, K11, 1881, i
Square, and Newport Center
There are more than a dozen names that I can name. Home, but the most recommended one among them is Harbor City, which has been mentioned thousands of times. Why? Isn’t it because it’s big, comprehensive and easy to visit!
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui is located at the southern end of the Kowloon Peninsula, facing Victoria Harbor and across the sea from Central on Hong Kong Island. Hong Kong’s “geographical center” is home to many of Hong Kong’s famous attractions, such as the Avenue of Stars, Victoria Harbor, Kowloon Park, etc. It is a must-visit destination for tourists visiting Hong Kong.
Tsim Sha Tsui is the most prosperous shopping paradise in Hong Kong. It is home to large shopping landmarks such as DFS Duty Free Shop, Harbor City, SOGO, and international brand stores such as LV, Prada, and Dior, satisfying all one-stop shopping needs. need.
There are also cultural venues such as the Hong Kong Museum of History, the Hong Kong Science Museum and the Hong Kong Cultural Center. With advanced facilities, it is a good choice for family travel.
In addition, Tsim Sha Tsui is also a good place to see the night view. Victoria Harbor and the Avenue of Stars are both good choices.
Harbour City
If you only want to go to one shopping mall and browse all of them, or if you don’t have your own shopping list and don’t know what to buy, then “Wall Crack” recommends you Go to Harbor City!
This large shopping mall in Hong Kong covers various types of businesses, with more than 600 shops, divided into 5 shopping areas: Ocean Terminal (focused on children, sports, and young people) Theme), Ocean Center, Marco Polo Hotel Arcade
(Lane Crawford), Gateway and Star City (electronic products).
The disadvantage is that the mall is too big, so I hope you don’t get carried away.
It is worth mentioning that LadyM, known as the "Chanel of cakes", has opened its first branch in Hong Kong here. If you are tired of shopping, you can also go for afternoon tea. Think about it. What about comfort?
Address: 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Transportation: Exit from Exit A1 of Tsim Sha Tsui and walk for about five minutes from Haiphong Road
Business hours: 10 :00-22:00
Harbour City is the largest and most famous shopping mall in Hong Kong, including 4 shopping areas, more than 700 shops, more than 50 restaurants and 2 large cinemas, bringing together all kinds of fashion Clothing, audio-visual equipment, home products, etc., you can’t even imagine it, but you can’t find it in Harbor City.
Among them, the Ocean Center shopping area has luxury stores such as LV, Gucci, Prada, CHANEL, etc., forming a street of famous stores. There is a pier cruise ship in the Harbor City. You can take the Star Ferry to Hong Kong Island or view Victoria. The night view of the harbor is very convenient.
Central: Full of first-line brands
Central is the commercial center of Hong Kong. Here, you can see luxurious office buildings, tall residences, trendy shopping malls and super high Lan Kwai Fong, if you are a crazy fan of first-line brands, then come here directly!
In addition, there is also an Lan Kwai Fong street that is less than 100 meters away, covering almost all the brands. High-end international fashion brands, known as "the most IN trend center in Hong Kong".
Central
Central is the political and commercial center of Hong Kong. Many banks, multinational financial institutions and foreign consulates are located in Central. Various skyscrapers and large shopping malls are all over Central, and the lights Brilliant, neon colors.
Popular shopping malls such as Landmark Plaza, Grand Plaza, Prince's Building, Alexandra Tower and International Finance Center Mall are home to designer brands and international luxury brand stores.
The landscape of Central is a mixture of colonial architecture and modern high-tech buildings. Hong Kong's iconic buildings such as the Legislative Council Building, Bank of China Tower, and IFC International Financial Center in Central are also located here.
Landmark
If Central is a super high-end place in Hong Kong, then Landmark is a super high-end shopping mall in Central. It and the surrounding Landmark Building (Landmark
Alexandra), LandmarkPrince's, Chater Building (Landmark
Chater), etc.
It is connected by multiple overpasses to form a shopping mall group, gathering more than 200 international first-line brands including Chanel, Max
Mara, Burberry, Gucci, Fendi, and Prad. .
Compared with other places, it has a great advantage in terms of product variety. Luxury goods lovers must not miss it! At the same time, the mall also has a number of Michelin-starred restaurants, which are also a favorite among foodies. One of them~
Address: 15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong Island
Transportation: Exit G of Central Station, Hong Kong Island Line
Business hours: 9:30 -19:30
The Landmark is the most high-end shopping mall in Central. It houses more than 200 international first- and second-tier brands such as Chanel, LV, Gucci and other imaginable big names. The building has 4 floors and is decorated Exquisite. When shopping here, you can not only browse the rich world fashion brands, but also enjoy the elegant shopping environment.
The Café in the center of the lobby
Landmark is a popular place for celebrities to gather for afternoon tea. It is also very comfortable to have a cup of coffee after you are tired of shopping. The indoor pedestrian bridge is directly connected to the Landmark Alexander Building, Landmark Chater and Landmark Prince's Building allow you to visit enough in one visit.
International Financial Center (IFC)
IFC is one of the most fashionable and high-end leisure and entertainment centers in Hong Kong. It has gathered more than 200 international brand stores. It also has a variety of leisure and entertainment facilities, including Palace
IFC with five cinemas and restaurants with views of Victoria Harbour.
Knock on the blackboard and mark the key points! If you are a food fan, look over here! The Apple flagship store here and the famous Michelin restaurant Tim Ho Wan are not to be missed!
In addition, IFC International The second phase of the Financial Center is 420 meters high. It is said that it is as high as Victoria Peak! Not only that, this much-anticipated building is also the filming location of "Tomb Raider" and the Hong Kong film "Dragon and Phoenix"! p>
Address: 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong Island
Transportation: MTR Hong Kong Station Exit F
Business hours: 10:00—22:00
Ifc Mall is one of the most eye-catching large shopping malls in Hong Kong, with more than 200 stores ranging from mid-to-high-end to first-tier international brands. It mainly sells clothing, shoes and hats, jewelry, and cosmetics. It also has a number of seaside restaurants and the most luxurious PALACEIFC theater in Hong Kong.
In the open-air garden on the top floor of the shopping mall, you can dine with the sea breeze and view Victoria Harbor, which is very pleasant.
The mall is connected to the Hong Kong Station of the Airport Express, which is very convenient and can be used as the last shopping base before leaving Hong Kong
Causeway Bay: a gathering place for trends
If you want to choose a trend representative in Hong Kong, Then it must be Causeway Bay. There are so many options for shopping here. If you want to buy cosmetics, you can go to DFS, if you want to buy famous products, you can choose Times Square, and if you are Japanese-oriented, you can go to SOGO to shop department stores.
Young people who like major trendy brands can also go shopping at Paterson Street, which will become a place for you to "spend your passion". In a word, there are only things you can’t think of, and there is no good product that you can’t find in Causeway Bay! If you only have one day and want to walk more, then Causeway Bay is the place to go.
Causeway Bay
SOGO Department Store
As a large Japanese-style department store in Hong Kong, although SOGO Department Store is still the old department store form of the past, it is still It occupies an important place outside of shopping malls.
This area covers a wide range of shops ranging from clothing, shoes, bags to various household items. It has a variety of Japanese brands that will make girls’ hearts burst. It is a super lively place in Causeway Bay, and it is also an uncompromising place. A true Hong Kong shopping landmark.
Address: 555 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay
Transportation: Exit D of Causeway Bay MTR Station
Business hours: 10:00-22:00
< p>SOGO Department Store (Tsim Sha Tsui store) This Sogo store is located in Tsim Sha Tsui. Compared with the Causeway Bay store, there are fewer people and it is just opposite the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower. There are few items, but the shop assistants are very enthusiastic. When you encounter discounts and the exchange rate, it is still very advantageous to buy things.B1 sells a variety of discounted cosmetics, shoes, bags, etc., and also launches makeup sets during special periods, which is very suitable. Every May and November are SOGO's anniversary celebrations, and there will be big discounts. Buying all kinds of big brands is a great value.
Hysan Plaza
Hysan Plaza is home to nearly 120 international trendy fashion and famous brands. In addition to the current three-story Apple Store, the first one here is Hong Kong’s first LINEfriends
Store. There are hundreds of kinds of products, and every move will make you cute. It is simply good news for the majority of LINE fans! In addition, there is an Eslite bookstore in Hong Kong here. Friends who have a passion for "Eslite" must come and have a look!
Address: 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay
Transportation : Exit F2, Causeway Bay, MTR
Business hours: Generally 10:00-22:00
Hysan Plaza is located in one of the large shopping malls in Causeway Bay, gathering a variety of international fashion brands . It is divided into two areas: low floor and high floor. The low floor mainly sells various big brands, while the high floor is the dining area, where you can eat when you are hungry.
There is Hong Kong’s largest Eslite Bookstore in the mall, which spans three floors. There is also a LineFriends store, which friends who like it must not miss it. The underground floor of the square is connected to the subway, and you can go directly to the mall as soon as you get off the train. It's really not too convenient.
Tips:
Currently, mainland UnionPay cards can generally be used in the major department stores in Kowloon Tong, Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, Causeway Bay, etc. we mentioned above, but still Please note that some merchants may not be able to swipe without the UnionPay logo, so be optimistic in advance.
In addition, if your bank cards are all from MasterCard, Visa and UnionPay, then when you go to a merchant where you can use UnionPay to pay, remember to remind the toll collector to use the UnionPay channel. UnionPay is free of charge. The handling fee and the exchange rate are generally more cost-effective.
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