Shopping in Hong Kong
There are many different shopping attractions scattered across the globe, with New York and London leading the way. There are however many other areas of retail interest across the world, with cheap clothing and specialist goods. Whenever you go on holiday you will probably come across shopping districts, but the Hong Kong's markets are infinitely larger than those seen in Magaluf or Malia.
Hong Kong is driven by consumerism and wherever you go you will see neon signs promoting goods or brands. The country itself produces many products, from clothing to electrical goods, so many of the products in the country are cheaper than they would be if you purchased them back home.
This city has a worldwide reputation for providing excellent shopping and with so many goods on offer you may well need to buy a new suitcase to bring all your new purchases home with you. There are several shopping districts within the country including the Ladies' Market on Tung Choi Street. This is the place to buy bags, accessories and inexpensive women's clothing. Despite the name there are also men and children's clothing available.
Temple Street Night Market is another famous market. Well known for its ordered chaos, this is the perfect place to pick up a bargain. The street itself is awash with rows of colourful stalls selling a vast array of goods, from watches to pens. The street also houses a busy food market which offers a range of delicacies including fresh seafood. This is the perfect place to combine a spot of shopping with great food.
Stanley Market is more upmarket than the previous examples. This is the best place to pick up gift for your loved ones. These historic lanes of an old fishing village are filled with vendors selling Chinese artwork, silk collectibles and curios, as well as larger-sized clothing. These stalls are much more ordered than others in the city.
Jardine's Crescent is jam packed with tiny stalls have stalls over flowing with goods including hair-related items, bags, women's tops and blouses and fine knits. This is one of the busier markets, so be prepared.
Li Yuen Street East and West find ready-to-wear garments or have them made to order. In this area you will find great designs, fine silk and other fabrics. These materials are sewn together to make traditional style clothes in beautiful colours.
To book your perfect trip to Hong Kong click here. You may need to buy a larger suitcase when you are out there, but I assure you that you will have a fantastic time.
Hong Kong is driven by consumerism and wherever you go you will see neon signs promoting goods or brands. The country itself produces many products, from clothing to electrical goods, so many of the products in the country are cheaper than they would be if you purchased them back home.
This city has a worldwide reputation for providing excellent shopping and with so many goods on offer you may well need to buy a new suitcase to bring all your new purchases home with you. There are several shopping districts within the country including the Ladies' Market on Tung Choi Street. This is the place to buy bags, accessories and inexpensive women's clothing. Despite the name there are also men and children's clothing available.
Temple Street Night Market is another famous market. Well known for its ordered chaos, this is the perfect place to pick up a bargain. The street itself is awash with rows of colourful stalls selling a vast array of goods, from watches to pens. The street also houses a busy food market which offers a range of delicacies including fresh seafood. This is the perfect place to combine a spot of shopping with great food.
Stanley Market is more upmarket than the previous examples. This is the best place to pick up gift for your loved ones. These historic lanes of an old fishing village are filled with vendors selling Chinese artwork, silk collectibles and curios, as well as larger-sized clothing. These stalls are much more ordered than others in the city.
Jardine's Crescent is jam packed with tiny stalls have stalls over flowing with goods including hair-related items, bags, women's tops and blouses and fine knits. This is one of the busier markets, so be prepared.
Li Yuen Street East and West find ready-to-wear garments or have them made to order. In this area you will find great designs, fine silk and other fabrics. These materials are sewn together to make traditional style clothes in beautiful colours.
To book your perfect trip to Hong Kong click here. You may need to buy a larger suitcase when you are out there, but I assure you that you will have a fantastic time.