Tsim Sha Tsui: Kowloon's famous commercial and entertainment shopping district, gathered a variety of international brands flag beautiful stores.
Introduction: Newborn" - ELEMENTS Elements mega shopping mall is now the most luxurious high-end shopping mall in Hong Kong, a collection of the world's top brands and first-time international brands to Hong Kong, becoming the latest focus of the rich and powerful.
DFS, the world's largest duty-free store, has two stores in Tsim Sha Tsui, Sun Plaza and Chinachem Plaza, both of which bring together the world's top luxury brands. Mongkok: One of the busiest shopping centers in Hong Kong, and a favorite hotspot for young people to hang out and shop.
Introduction: This is Hong Kong's computer market, 3C electronic chain stores in the densest place, to the Meer Road Mongkok section of the main trunk, east of a number of streets are extremely prosperous. Dundas Street, Tung Choi Street, Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Fa Yuen Street and Flower Market Road are the most lively. Hong Kong Island Area
Central: Central is dotted with grand skyscrapers and glitzy shopping malls. This is where most women's love affair with beautiful materials begins.
Introduction: Shopping is concentrated around the SAR government headquarters, financial institutions and banking centers. There are Landmark, Alexandra House and Prince's Building, symbols of luxury living. There are also many of Hong Kong's famous large-scale shopping malls such as Cascade Plaza and IFC Mall. Causeway Bay: Every weekend part of the carriageway as a pedestrian street, many stores open all night, you can enjoy shopping.
Introduction: This place is crowded and lively every day. The area around Russell Street, Hennessy Road and Yee Wo Street is the center of Causeway Bay, with Sogo Department Store, World Trade Center and Times Square, as well as the most popular and trendy shopping mall - Apple Mall. Other shopping areas: Kowloon Tong, Kwun Tong, Sham Shui Po, Shatin, etc.
Specific places:
(1)ELEMENTS Circle in Tsim Sha Tsui (2)Hong Kong DFS Global in Tsim Sha Tsui (3)Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui (4)Park Lane in Tsim Sha Tsui (5)No.1 Peking Road in Tsim Sha Tsui (6)HMV Record Shop in Tsim Sha Tsui (7)Parade Mall in Tsim Sha Tsui (8)Newport Center in Tsim Sha Tsui ( (9)Lee Shih Shopping Mall, Tsim Sha Tsui (10)Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (11)Langham Place, Mongkok (12)Grand Century Place, Mongkok (13)Sino Center, Mongkok (14)Mongkok Trend Plaza, Mongkok (15)Mongkok Sunshine City, Mongkok (16)Siu Man Centre, Mongkok (17)Suntec Plaza, Mongkok (18)Women Street, Mongkok (19)Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mongkok (20)Mongkok Character Streets, Mongkok (21)ifc, Central ( (22)The Landmark, Central (23)Prince's Building, Central (24)Lai Shan Mansion, Central (25)Pedder's Row, Central (26)H & M, Central (27)BAPE Store, Central (28)Marks & Spencer, Central (29)Twist Flagship Store, Central (30)On Lan Street, Central (31)Pacific Place, Admiralty (32)Queensway Gallery, Admiralty (33)Times Square, Causeway Bay (34)Sogo, Causeway Bay Sogo Department Store (35)Causeway Bay Famous Plaza (36)Causeway Bay wtc more (37)Causeway Bay Milan Station & Bus (38)Causeway Bay Lee Theatre Plaza (39)Sino Plaza Causeway Bay (40)Jardine's Bazaar Causeway Bay (41)Lee Gardens Mall, Causeway Bay (42)Kimberley Mall, Causeway Bay (43)MegaBox Kowloon Bay (44)Festival Walk, Kowloon Tong (45)Apm Shopping Mall, Kwun Tong, Kowloon apm shopping mall (46)Dickson's outlet mall, Kowloon (47)Apliu Street, Shamshuipo (48)Cheung Sha Wan Road, Shamshuipo (49)New Town Plaza, Shatin (50)South Horizons Industrial and Trade Centre, Ap Lei Chau (51)Esprit outlet mall (52)Sheung Shui Plaza, New Territories Gourmet: Hong Kong's gourmet food scene is mainly found in Tsimshatsui, Mongkok, Causeway Bay, and other districts. The most famous food districts are Lan Kwai Fong, Soho SOHO, Lei Yue Mun, Lamma Island, Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter and so on. Morning tea in Hong Kong: suitable places for morning tea include Tao Heung, Chiu Chow House, Mongkok Fung Shing Restaurant, Hong Kan Maxim's Restaurant, Luk Yu Tea Room in Central, Lotus House in Central, and so on. Hong Kong-style seafood:
Hong Kong is located on the island, the supply of fresh seafood in all seasons, coupled with the Hong Kong chef's exquisite craftsmanship, to Hong Kong to eat seafood, is almost a must for tourists to experience.
Recommended: Lei Yue Mun, Lamma Island, Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter, Sai Kung, and Fu Yao, Fu Sheng, Fung Shing, Taihu Seafood City, Hei Kee, Sai Yuen, Lee Garden, and other seafood restaurants are located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Wan Chai, Mong Kok, Causeway Bay, Kwun Tong, etc., see dining recommendations. Tea restaurant snacks: Hong Kong's famous tea restaurants, selling egg tarts famous Sandalwood Island, pork chop buns famous Macao Tea Restaurant, noodles famous Yinlong, Chezai noodles famous extreme good, selling congee famous Fu Ji and so on Cantonese barbecue:
barbecue is Hong Kong's most widely known cuisine, whether it is well-known roast goose, pigeon or barbecued pork, with a delicious sauce, the entrance is tender and always bring back memories. The most famous barbecue restaurants are Yung Kee in Big Brother, Chan Kee, famous for its Sham Tseng roast goose, and Lung Wah, famous for its Shatin pigeon. Hong Kong-style desserts:
Desserts are Hong Kong people's favorite, double-skinned milk, sesame paste, mango cooler, tofu flower are mouth-watering, but also the development of a number of hundred years of history of the dessert store, the streets and alleys can be seen in its hot hot scene. Man Kee, Sugar Dynasty, Xu Liushan and Apricot Blossom House are some of the biggest dessert chains in Hong Kong, and there are also many other small stores known for their individual products selling inexpensive and quality street desserts, such as Tai Leung Bak Kee, Gourd House, Sugar Dynasty, Yuan Kee, etc.