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What large shopping malls are there in Kowloon, Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is a shopping paradise for tourists, and Kowloon has:

There are many shopping centers in Tsim Sha Tsui District of Belle Shopping Avenue, including Xingang Center, Sun Plaza, Miramar Shopping Center, New World Center and Fiona Fang Shopping Center. Among them, Harbour City is a super-large shopping mall, adjacent to Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. It consists of ocean centre, Gangwei, Harbour City New District and Ocean Terminal. It includes more than 400 restaurants and shops, two theaters and Toys R Us, a large toy company, and an observation deck with a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour. There are also some smaller shopping malls suitable for young people, including Bailey Shopping Mall, Lee Shopping Mall and Chongqing Station next to chungking mansions. In September 2005, sogou also opened a branch in Tsim Sha Tsui Boutique. Ocean Terminal in the west is the only cruise terminal in Hong Kong, where large cruise ships can park. There are also shopping malls in Ocean Terminal, which was the only large shopping mall in Hong Kong in the1960s. Tsim Sha Tsui also has the largest HMV record store in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong is a free port with no tariffs. Materials from all over the world are shipped here to compete for sale, and some are cheaper than the place of origin. However, sometimes shopping requires bargaining, and it is better to evaluate several companies before buying. There are large shopping malls in all districts of Hong Kong, such as Taikoo Shing, Sha Tin New City Plaza, Lok Fu and Lantian Subway Station. In addition to large department stores, there are various shops and restaurants, some of which are equipped with amusement facilities and are good places for shopping and leisure. Some industries like centralized management, so customers can have more choices. Among them, such as computers and related products, the "Gordon" and "Gold" shopping malls near the Sham Shui Po (homespun) subway station are the most concentrated. There are many household appliances and cameras in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay, but it is best to buy them in reputable stores (such as those with the HKTA red sailboat logo) or large department stores with less trouble. Hardware machinery stores are concentrated in three blocks of Guangdong Road, Mong Kok subway station. Garden Street, from Mong Kok Road to Prince Edward Road, is a paradise for fruit, fashion and daily necessities vendors. Within a few blocks of Cai Tong Street behind Argyle Street, it is the famous so-called "Women's Street". The situation is similar to that of Temple Street on both sides of Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei. But at night, cooked food and fortune-telling vendors mix together and sing Cantonese opera near the temple, just like a nightclub for the general public.

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