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What should I buy for my family in Hong Kong?

Stanley-International Woman Street

Most of the clothes sold are rich in China ethnic characteristics, such as cheongsam, Tang suit and mandarin jacket ... as well as Chinese handicrafts such as porcelain, rattan, lacquer painting, sculpture, embroidery and embroidery, as well as jewelry, jewelry, antiques and various silk fabrics; There are also clothes, shoes, hats and brand-name clothes produced in Hong Kong. A dazzling array of things, cheap, so that tourists often have unexpected surprises. The clerk is also eloquent and knows how to talk with tourists in ordinary English. Therefore, in recent years, the reputation of "International Women's Street" has soared.

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The open-air street opposite Xianda Square is a famous women's street, which sells all kinds of cheap goods. Commonly known, the original street name is Cai Tong Street, located in Mong Kok District, Kowloon. The total length is about 1 km, and it is open every afternoon around 1 pm until after midnight. The whole street is a street stall, and the goods sold are mainly clothes and accessories. Most women's goods are called women's street, and there are stalls selling audio-visual products or souvenirs. This is one of the famous shopping streets in Hong Kong. There are many people every day, and it is a must-see place for tourists when they come to Hong Kong.

Xiyangcai Street and Huayuan Street

Xiyangcai Street and Garden Street near Women's Street are also worth visiting. Xiyangcai Street mainly sells camera appliances, and tourists who are interested in digital cameras or mobile phones will definitely linger here. Garden Street is full of sporting goods stores, which is called Bo Xie Street. Three streets are adjacent, and shopping will be full.

Address: Mong Kok, Kowloon (Cai Tong Street Exit of Mong Kok Subway Station)

Business hours: The business hours of most stalls are 03:00-07:00- 10:00 pm.

Seafood street

Pan Xiying District is a famous trading center for salted fish and other seafood. Most of these seafood shops are located in the west of Des Voeux Road between queen street and Main Street. Due to the vigorous development of seafood trade, most related products in Hong Kong (such as salted fish, shark's fin, sacks, reed stalks, etc.) are also concentrated in Sai Ying Pan. Most of these workshops are small in scale and have few employees, and they are all located in residential buildings.

Transportation: Bus No.5, 5A, 5B, 18, 47, 1 13, 9 14, 905; Tram (along Des Voeux Road West)

Stanley and its market

Since the Qing Dynasty, Stanley has developed from a small fishing village into a place where Chinese and foreign people live together. 184 1 Government Gazette No.2 called Stanley the capital of Hong Kong Island with a population of 2,000, which shows its important position. Today, Stanley still retains the temperament of a small fishing port on the one hand, and has a strong European style on the other.

In addition to beautiful beaches, the outdoor market in Stanley New Street and Stanley Market Road is also one of the highlights here. Since the opening of the first boutique in 1973, it has gradually become a major tourist attraction. There are shops and stalls on both sides of Market Road, which specialize in selling various brands of clothing, souvenirs and artworks. In addition, at the other end of the Stanley market, there are also restaurants with their own characteristics. In addition to European-style bars and restaurants, there are also themed restaurants with their own characteristics. Among them, the old Stanley police station has been converted into a western restaurant.

Transportation: Take bus 6A 6, 6X and 260 to Stanley (via Repulse Bay) or take bus 14 at Xiwanhe Wharf.

At Chai Wan MTR Station and Dunlong Street in Causeway Bay, you can take the green minibus 16m or 40 to Stanley respectively.

Miaojie

Temple Street is a famous street in Hong Kong. It mainly sells cheap goods, and the things it sells are basically the same as those in Women's Street, but the only difference from Women's Street is that there is food in Temple Street, and shops only open at night. Temple Street is divided into north and south sections, and there is a temple in the middle section, so it is named Temple Street. After 5 pm every day, Temple Street will be crowded with stalls selling all kinds of goods, and the price is not too expensive and there are many choices, so many people like to shop here. Moreover, Temple Street is full of food stalls, which is a must for tourists. After nightfall, there will be some special booths, such as singing opera, divination, fortune telling, qigong and selling medicine, so that every tourist can fully appreciate the unique culture and customs of Hong Kong.

Besides the above, Temple Street is also a complicated place, which can also be said to be a place of fireworks. Therefore, if you visit Temple Street, you will find many stalls selling pirated, counterfeit and pornographic things, and even prostitutes soliciting customers under the buildings beside the street.

Temple Street is really a civilian nightclub, with a wide variety of goods and relatively cheap prices, which is very suitable for young people to go. The food in the street stall is delicious. You must try it. It is worth noting that Temple Street is a mixed place of dragons and snakes, so everyone should pay more attention to their wallets.

Transportation: Yau Ma Tei subway station exit C.

Business hours: from night to midnight

Moro steet

Sai Ying Pun is one of the old districts of Hong Kong Island and a typical Chinatown. Hollywood Road (commonly known as Moro Street), which sells antiques in this area, has just been selected as one of the top ten shopping streets in the world. Antique lovers should not miss it.

Moro Street is a place where Hong Kong antiques and cultural relics are sold. There are many antique lovers near Gule Road, Queen's Road and hollywood road.

In the past, many sailors lived in the streets of Moro and Gule Road, and there were many brothels nearby, but now it has become an antique and grocery market. In the center of Moro Street, not far from Le Ancient Road, there are two heavily guarded Tang Dynasty stone lions (imitations of the Nine Dragon Wall in Beijing Beihai Park) at the main entrance, which is a concentrated place for selling oriental art, handicrafts and antique cultural relics.

Transportation: From Sheung Wan Subway Station (exit A2), walk along Xili Street to Queen's Road Central, then turn right and take the stairs to Moro Street.

Longcheng pharmacy

Longcheng Pharmacy, located in Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, looks like a typical pharmacy on the surface, but besides selling all kinds of medicines, it also sells various brands of cosmetics, such as Shiseido, Kanebo, IPSA, Etude and so on. Another European brand? Poems by Elizabeth Arden, Clinique, Crane, etc. , can be said to be too numerous to mention, one by one.

Longcheng Pharmacy has complete brands and a wide range of products. Almost every cupboard is filled with various brands of products, such as facial cleanser, shampoo, eye shadow, eyebrow pencil and perfume. All the areas are neatly arranged, and customers can freely choose the right ones, and no one will disturb them. When necessary, the clerk will be happy to explain the function of the product to the customer.

Longcheng sells genuine products, and there are no parallel cosmetics. But in terms of price, it is the cheapest in the whole Granville Road. Even the same product, its price is far cheaper than the opposite Sasha cosmetics store and Angel cosmetics store by one to twenty percent. The average price of general commodities ranges from HK$ 10 to HK$ 150, depending on the function of the purchased commodities. Sometimes goods are cheaper when they are discounted, which really saves a lot of money, so the store has always been very popular with students and office workers.

Remind everyone that Longcheng Pharmacy is full every time. Office workers and ordinary students often appear at different times. If tourists want to visit comfortably, please try before lunch. It is said that some men's cosmetics have been added in the store recently to fully meet the needs of guests.

Address: No.28 Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Visitors can get off at Tsim Sha Tsui by MTR Tsuen Wan Line, leave at the entrance of Granville Road, walk along the road to Hang Seng Bank, turn left, then turn right, and walk for about 5 minutes.