Shopping in Hong Kong

Shopping tours to Hong Kong are becoming increasingly popular. What attracts the attention of tourists so much? Of course, huge malls and markets!

The largest shopping centers in Hong Kong are:

  • Prince's Building
  • Pacific Place
  • Lendmark
  • World Wide Plaza
  • Chater House
  • AFC Mall

These shopping centers are located in the Central and Eastern districts of the city.

If you're planning a shopping tour in Hong Kong, you should start with Pacific Place (88 Queensway, Wanchai, Hong Kong). It's highly regarded and offers a wide range of amenities including:

  • 17 restaurants and cafes
  • A beauty salon
  • Jewelry and watch boutiques (Tiffany, Hublot, Audemars Piguet, Roger Dubuis, Richard Mille, Piaget)
  • Multi-brand boutiques like Lane Crawford and Seibu, offering womenswear, menswear, shoes, accessories, and cosmetics

The Harbour City Shopping Center (5-25 Kanton Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong) is renowned as a major shopping destination. It consists of four zones:

  • Ocean Terminal
  • The Marco Polo Hong Kong Arcade
  • Ocean Center
  • Getaway Arcade

This shopping center offers a wide variety of shopping opportunities.

If you're a fashion enthusiast, you'll find a diverse range of global brands at Times Square in the Eastern District. Additionally, consider visiting Ana (Shop 68, Hollywood Road, Central), a top 100 accessory store that specializes in items made from python or crocodile leather.

When it comes to street shopping in Hong Kong, some of the best shopping streets include:

  • Hollywood Road
  • Lindhurst Terrace
  • Wing Lock Street

If you have an interest in medicine, Wing Lock Street can be a valuable place to explore. For photography enthusiasts, a visit to Stanley Street is recommended.

Another quintessential Hong Kong experience is exploring the night market at Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon. Here, you can find a wide range of souvenirs starting from 16 HKD, including fun items like cartoon character flash drives. Shoes are available from 200 HKD, and bags from 230 HKD.

If you're shopping for electronics and cell phones, consider visiting the following places in Hong Kong:

  • Sham Shui Po (West Kowloon Peninsula)
  • Mobile Phone Market/Sincere Podium (83 Argyle Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong)

And when in Hong Kong, don't forget to explore these shopping opportunities:

  • Porcelain vase: Chinese porcelain is renowned for its quality, and you can find exquisite porcelain vases at Friendship Trading Company Antiques (105-107 Hollywood Road, Central).
  • Pu'er tea: This legendary Chinese tea, pressed into tortillas, is known for improving with age. Visit Vesper Chan (11 Cheung Street, Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon) for a wide selection of Pu'er teas.
  • Replica "branded" goods: You can find various imitation brand products at the Ladies' Market (Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon) day market. For example, Burberry bags for 45 HKD, Louis Vuitton for 65 HKD, and belts starting from 2 HKD.

Many well-known brands have established factories in China, where they produce genuine products during the day. Interestingly, some of these same factories are known to produce counterfeit goods from leftover materials at night.

For a unique experience, visit the Bird Garden Bird Market located at Yuen Po Street, Prince Edward, Kowloon. Here, you can purchase a sparrow for 16 HKD and release it, symbolically performing a virtuous act.


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