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Where is a good place to shop in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong sale28 discount shopping, but also choose the season to go, summer and autumn, I think the most appropriate.

Or you can search "sale28 Hong Kong Information" through Baidu and Google to find some shopping discounts and tourist attractions. It's better to go there, but where is the best place to shop? Sometimes it can be said that cheap goods are not good, but good goods are not cheap. I suggest you go to these places.

Wangjiao district

Huayuan Street-Xiebo Street

Garden Street near Mong Kok is the center of sporting goods stores. There are not only brand stores such as Nike, Reebok, Adidas and Puma, but also many individual shoe stores, ranging from sneakers and sportswear to numbers and badges. Some stores also provide customized jerseys, screen printing and other services. Many styles of wave shoes here are quite unique.

Mong Kok-Digital Products Concentration Zone

Digital products are another highlight of mainland tourists' shopping in Hong Kong. There are countless digital products shops all over the streets of Mong Kok. It's best to buy digital products in large credit stores, such as Fengze and Broadway. Although the goods in these stores will be a little more expensive than those in street shops, the quality is guaranteed.

Cai Tong Street-Ladies Street

Women's Street, also known as Cai Tong Street, has more than 500 stalls, which are displayed almost every afternoon. Most of them sell all kinds of cheap goods, and 50% sell very cheap women's products, such as fashion, jewelry, cosmetics, socks, underwear, etc., hence the name "Women's Street". In addition to open-air stalls on both sides of the street, there are also small shops selling food, clothing, housing and transportation supplies.

Jordan district

Miaojie-menjie

Temple Street is a famous "Men's Street" in Hong Kong, with ornaments, electrical appliances, toys, lighters, men's clothes and ties, suitcases, clocks and watches, antique works of art from various countries and handicrafts. There are also many foreign clothing stores that make cheap jeans and suits on both sides of the street. At night, there are many fortune-telling booths and singing and dancing performances on the roadside.

Wan Chai District

Taiyuan Street-Toy Street

When you come to Taiyuan Street, a world of toys is presented to you. The mini remote control car with flashing red light, the heroic story characters of Star Wars, the eccentric and salty superman, the eye-opening "Gundam" mobile suit, the digital baby and the fighting toys in the Hong Kong TV hit "Gyro Spinning" are dazzling.

You can also go to Causeway Bay, one of the five famous pilgrimage sites in the world.

When shopping in Hong Kong, you must go to Causeway Bay. Causeway Bay is a popular shopping place in Hong Kong, with super-large Times Square, sogou, Liyuan and small boutiques gathering street fashion all gathered in this small area. Causeway Bay in Hong Kong is different from other streets abroad. It is not a straight street, but a small business district with criss-crossing roads.

The biggest feature of Causeway Bay is its dazzling array of things. The most expensive things and the cheapest things can be found in this small area. However, the density of famous brands in Causeway Bay is amazing. In Times Square, Lane Crawford and sogou, which are not far apart, many top brands have branches here, and some brands even have specialty stores in both places. In Causeway Bay, the luxury of Paris, the elegance of Milan, the classics of London and the simplicity of new york constitute a pleasant fashion landscape.

Details can be found at sale28 Hong Kong Information Station.