Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What's interesting in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong?

What's interesting in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong?

Located in the west of the north shore of the center of Hong Kong Island, it is the main commercial and entertainment place in Hong Kong. There are many large department stores and shopping centers in this area, including sogou, Times Square, Lee Stage Square and World Trade Center. Causeway Bay shopping area is also the second most expensive area in the world, second only to Fifth Avenue in New York.

Causeway Bay originally refers to the bay and its east coast, which is now Victoria Park. Because the coastline there is like a gong, it is named. The former coastline is today's Causeway Bay Road. Causeway Bay was called Salt Boat Bay in ancient times. /kloc-In the 8th century, the Dai family established the "Salt Boat Bay Red Incense Furnace Temple" on the east bank of the bay, which is today's Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay.

Today, Causeway Bay has become a landmark for shopping in Hong Kong. The most suitable reference for Causeway Bay is sogou Store. The tramway in front of sogou Store is the main road, Hennessy Road is near Wan Chai, and Yihe Street is near North Point. Taking this road as the boundary, the new street and the old street form a sharp contrast.

In the crowded Causeway Bay, many local stars will appear in this area from time to time when they go shopping on weekdays. It is also a must-see place for many Asian stars to sweep goods crazily.

When you go shopping in Causeway Bay, you must be full of energy, because the shops and department stores here can be said to be five steps and ten steps. In just 15 minutes, you can go through more than a dozen shopping malls of different sizes.

The choices here are also very diverse, from large department stores and boutiques to stalls selling cheap goods. Commodity prices range from tens of Hong Kong dollars to tens of thousands of yuan, rich and frugal, enough for you to go shopping all day. If you like international famous brands, you can go to Liyuan and famous shops. Looking for high-end goods, you can go to Times Square, sogou and wtc more World Trade Center; If you don't like large shopping malls and want to find young and fashionable clothes, then go to Kimberly's shopping mall; The hot spot of cheap clothes and daily groceries is naturally the Zhadian Square.

Hong Kong Tourism Board