Which street is more centralized and busy for shopping in Hong Kong?

Here is the most detailed answer:

Canton Road, Peking Road

Louis Vuitton: No. 5 Canton Road; Lane Crawford: No. 3 Canton Road; Gucci: Harbour City, Canton Road, G124-125 Omega: No. 12 Canton Road;

Indonesia: Canton Road, basement of Sunshine City Center; Cartier: No. 1, Peking Road; HMV: New Voice Building, Peking Road

Nathan Road

Nathan Road is a shopping boulevard with a mixed atmosphere, where Hong Kong's traditional stores coexist in harmony with touristy, touristy malls***. Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard, on the east side of Kowloon Park on Nathan Road, has stores lined up with local Hong Kong brands such as Toppy, Jessica and Episode, as well as European brands such as Michell Klein and Morgan from France, Vago from Italy, and Levi's, which is a favorite among the young. Levi's and Tough ...... are convenient for visitors to do Windows Shopping. It is about 300 meters long, with more than 50 stores, mainly selling mid-range and high-end clothing or products. This shopping avenue is spacious and designed as a boulevard, which makes shopping here a pleasure. G2000 shirts are cheap and hard to find in China, while the Miramar mall opposite Park Lane is a multi-storey mall featuring fashion brands, executive wear and mid-range trendy casual wear.

Gallant Road

Dragon City Pharmacy: 28 Gallant Road

(Take the MTR Tsuen Wan Line and get off at Tsim Sha Tsui, leave at the entrance of Gallant Road, walk along the road to Hang Seng Bank and turn left, then turn right again, and you can reach it in about five minutes.) With more than 40 years of history in Hong Kong, the oldest of its kind, the Pharmacy still looks like a typical pharmacy on the surface, but cosmetics have long since become a protagonist. In addition to the medicine store in one corner, which sells skin care ointments, health supplements and vitalizing oils, almost every container is filled with Japanese and European brands of cosmetics and skin care products. There are many trendy brands and varieties, such as Japanese Alola moisturizing aloe vera liquid, Sana day and night hydrating cream, Korean Nesura black nose strips, Korean version of the weight loss clothes, as well as 4 packs of only $ 13 and a variety of fruit flavors and herbal ingredients to choose from the mask, and even SK - Ⅱ, Clinique, CK, and other brands of perfume will also be in a 15 ml fine bottles, so that the people continue to be pleasantly surprised. I am afraid this pharmacy is the cheapest place to buy cosmetics in Hong Kong, but it only accepts cash, not credit cards. It opens at 10:30am. Pharmacy ranked the top four products: Spain J. Aliciaherrera hand cream, South Korea charcoal nose stickers South Korea rangshi aloe vera mask (buy one get one free). Utena cleansing milk is not in stock, but they recommended South Korea's NISSA cleansing milk, you can try. American Essence, only 12HK/bottle. Galenway Road here is a cosmetic street, what SaSa, Joy, Dragon City, Yash, BODYSHOP, and so on. Cosmetics of Biotherm SASA cheapest, Dragon City, the second, the third excellence, DOVE shower gel is the cheapest excellence.

Take 5 : 41A Granville Road, 41A Hing Ming Mansion, first floor, room B & C

"Tokyo trend brand concentration!" Everyone who walks down Granville Road is attracted to Take 5, glancing at its second-floor window where Evisu jeans hang. It's quite a Tokyo feel, from the posters and trend information plastered outside the door to the personalized warehouse-like store. The most popular Tokyo brand, ¥Jeans, is endorsed by David Beckham, and there are not only ¥Jeans worn by Beckham, but also ¥Jeans autographed by the designer and given to Take 5, with new ¥Jeans skirts and T-shirts on the models. Evisu multi-pocket jeans and denim skirts are also a key recommendation of Take 5 this season, with the back pockets having a very artistic visual appeal. The most special thing is that the Evisu designer himself drew the words "Dao" and "Joy" on the back pockets, which are not for sale. As early as 4 years ago, Take 5 in Hong Kong, the first to introduce Japan Allen & Hanson, Evisu, Dry Bone's and Stromy Blue 4 brand cooperation series, now the collaborators are self-employed, and the series of collector's edition. And Benny Seki, the owner of Take 5, often travels to Japan to see fashion shows and attend events to stay on top of trends while staying young at heart.

B-Sound : Wing Hing Mansion G/F,M/F, 16 Granville Road

A very famous Hip-Hop clothing store, patronized by many Hong Kong stars, and Taiwan's Jay Chou also buys clothes here. The two floors of the store, which is mainly decorated with stone and cement, are not connected, and you have to turn into the small door of the adjacent residential area to go up to the second floor. Upstairs is mainly men's clothing, with well-known brands such as National league, Dickies, Phat Farm, etc. Casual wear or specialized jerseys are neatly arranged on metal racks, while women's clothing predominates downstairs, with Rocanwear's new collection as stylish as the etched stone walls. Hip-hop youngsters are often seen in the store, and the music is dynamic; the owner of B-Sound has also opened a new Take it easy store on the main street of Galienway Road, with new skate and snowboarding clothes, but it's like a popular shopping mall. Recommended: Sean John undershirts $180, pants $60; Corry hats $50

Giant Bazaar: Shop 11, G/F, Lee Gardens, 5-11 Granville Circuit, Granville Road

Seven years ago, Hong Kong's young people weren't yet the Haji tribe, but Fan, who's had years of experience in the waterways, had a keen eye for a place to shop at Lee Gardens. With his keen sense of humor, he opened the first Japanese fashion store, Juji Boutique, in the Lee Shih Shopping Center. The shoes in the store have a striking "label", made in Japan, NB, Simple, Puma, Converse ...... are all Japanese version, only listed in Japan, "go to the water goods "The best-selling brand is Converse , which is only available in Japan. The best-selling brand is Converse, the 1975 replica, the special edition with soft fabric for girls, or the new edition with low-cut and Hight-cut that can be changed at will, all of them are soaring in popularity. In addition to sneakers, there are also Japanese-made casual shoes, slippers and jerseys.

Private store: 5-11 Granville Circuit, Granville Road

Shops 11, 22-23 on the ground floor of the Lee Gardens shopping mall. In Hong Kong's trend magazines, especially Milk, the name "Private Goods Shop" often appears, and I didn't realize that Private Goods Shop is right next to the Mega Store, with the two stores opening up to the wall, and the owner is also Ah Fan. Afan monthly trip to Japan to find back "personal belongings", in order to keep up with the trend, reading Japanese trend magazines, pay attention to celebrity clothing, and idol Fans to exchange information, are a must. So when Real Madrid came to Hong Kong for a match, T-shirts with soccer balls printed on them were hot sellers; and Swimmer, a Japanese Hit Girl brand, has a full range of products here. The groceries in the private store are full of Japanese concepts of "combining the needs of life with creativity", such as a telephone with a number book, a salty Superman toilet paper holder, and a woman's body modeling mouse ...... Afan's outfit is of course also very Japanese, wearing a "cold hat" on a hot day. "cold cap" (woolen cap).

Low B Club : Shop 13 on the ground floor of Lee Time Shopping Center, 5-11 Garland Circle, Granville Road

Famous celebrity second-hand store, a watering hole opened by Twins' Sa and agent Mani. The treasure of the store is a pair of Nicholas Tse's "chicken feather jeans" worn in last year's concert, as well as T-shirts and undershirts worn by Asa, Ajiao and Joey Yung ......, which have attracted the love of the dolls and the dolls' fans to crowd the store. Low B Club, while selling star second-hand goods, also sells trendy Japanese goods, the store has the most popular Japanese CA4LA cap, look strange, unique pattern, Sa is also very much sought after. New on the shelves and the Japanese Dizzy brand of oversized Bra and like a shopping bag like Ggc mesh undershirt, very fun.

Underground: Shops 331 and 437, Lee Gardens, 5-11 Granville Circuit, Granville Road

In the midst of all the "kawaii" at Lee Gardens, there's a British-inspired Underground, and it's really cool. The combination of wood and stainless steel is decorated in low tones and austere style, and the boy who looks after the store even sits in a phone booth-like hut listening to Bijork. Underground on the third floor sells leather shoes and pumps from the British brand Underground, mixed with some Australian and French brands, as well as Underground Denim casual wear designed by the owner himself, which matches the British temperament and is trendy. Underground on the fourth floor sells Underground boots, from the earliest and most classic to the latest 52 models, and this year's fall/winter Underground has a map of London and a rice flag pattern.

Minimal: Shop 120, 1/F, Lee Gardens, 5-11 Granville Circuit, Granville Road

There's an array of home furnishings from Europe and Japan, ranging from antique telephones, clocks, tablecloths and chandeliers to wallets and handbags, filling the store. The good thing is that each item is labeled with its age, origin and price, so you don't have to ask too many questions if you want to buy it. The most interesting is the lamp, like a scale, like ice cubes, like a paper ball of ...... play design play personality, move home also have to think about how to lining only taste. It is said that the owner most often go to Japan to search for things, Tokyo has a place called "freedom of rest", quirky things especially. Recommended: antique telephones $390-1400, globe lamps $1100, scale-shaped lamps $490, 1970's Italian lamps $1300

Yoluk: Shop 19, 2/F, Lee Gardens, 5-11 Garland Circuit, Granville Road

Lee Gardens has seen rents skyrocket from $2,500 a month seven years ago to $28,000 a month today. While local designers who started their business here have left in droves, Yoyo has stayed the course and is thriving, even opening a branch of Yoluk in Causeway Bay. Yoluk fashion also has a special element, which is the cartoon pattern, because cartoon makes girls more cute. In the fall and summer, Yoyo uses terry cloth to design camisoles and casual pants, which are comfortable and compatible with the weather; in the fall and winter, Yoyo will design a collection of leather fabric with pot studs and patterns, which is a bit wild but not too street. Yoluk also sells vintage Gucci from 1960's-1980's. Recommended: Donald Duck beaded mid-sleeve shirt $430, terry camisole + beaded pants $322 Nike 1970's T-shirt $380, 1980's T-shirt $380

Beatmike: 5-11 Granville, Granville Road, Calgary. Store 1, G/F, The Mall

At first glance, this is a bland little store, so bland that there is no decoration, and the clothes are old and colorful, so it's easy to overlook it in a hurry. Only those who know the goods know that the store sells vintage T-shirts and jeans. Store opened seven or eight years, the owner of three or two trips to the United States each year, search back Lee, Nike, Levi's and other brands of handmade vintage, as early as 1966 Levi's Red Line jeans, 1970's Lee's Denim Jacket are on sale, the price is not expensive. For those who love denim brand replicas, why not get your hands on a piece of original vintage clothing here?

Chatham Road South

23B: Street Mart B23, Chatham Road South

The store is small but attractive. It specializes in American and Japanese special edition waterproof shoes and T-shirts, all of which are not available in Hong Kong's licensed products, just in time for the pursuit of uniqueness. In recent years, it is popular for brands to collaborate with each other, or for brands to collaborate with street artists, and special editions reflect this trend. For example, NikeXStussy's Air Huarache series replica ($2399), available in green and gray-orange, and NikeXGraffiti's Futura Blazer series ($2,980), which is limited to 1,000 pairs, is a great choice for Nike fans. 1,000 pairs, a must for Nike fans, the KawsXBape T-shirt ($980) is also here, with its graphic fusion of bears and Bape's proprietary camouflage; and for those with a baseball complex, you can't go wrong with the Japanese Swagger Baseball Jacket ($6,500), with the General's graphic on the back.

Forgettable: Street Mart B32, Chatham Road South

Curious about "Hong Kong's first chemical toy store" on the window, someone came out of the store and said the photo in the newspaper didn't look as good as he did in person while dropping drops of potion on his arm, which was "bloodied" in a few seconds. "Blood dripping", scared the girl passing by, this toy is called "whole cup expert - artificial blood". The original did 8 years as a chemical technician shopkeeper is this summer began "creative industry", toys fancy, such as ferric chloride and copper sulfate to do "magic etching", with copper sulfate powder and solution "feeding blue crystal diamonds ", a special "upside-down egg" is used to fool the mother, open the egg only to see the cooked yolk jumped out of the egg white is still raw, chemical toys used in the party of friends, there are more funny games. Chemistry laboratory-like store is divided into trial play area and wholesale area, first teach you to play a variety of chemical toys, interested in buying matched chemicals DIY.

Supernova: Street Mart G19, Chatham Road South

Supernova, which started out as a trendy water goods store in the UK, has acquired the rights to represent the popular American brand Paul Frank in Japan, and is simply "monkeying around" with its new and exclusive Paul Frank range of clothes, shoes, and accessories. The new and exclusive Paul Frank collection includes clothes, shoes, socks, handbags, wallets, cushions, bath towels, and ...... seems to keep cute girls company with monkeys all the time. However, you can also find other products in Supernova, such as Marc Jacobs silk scarves and Vivienne Westwood silver jewelry, which will give you a little touch of dress up. Recommended: Paul Frank socks $128, handbags $560, shirts $320-450

Special: Street Mart B26, Chatham Road South

The American and Japanese water goods trend store brings together young people's favorite APE, Beams, Hysteric, Supreme and other brands, mainly T-shirts. There are also special accessories boutique match, looks very eye-catching, such as Hysteric Glamour women's T-shirt ($680-750) + hand belt ($250) + Hysteric Mini hand towel ($88), like a full version, and with Neighborhood T-shirt X Monster ($1280) is a special cooperation version, but also a limited edition, the owner of the store The owner of the store went to Japan and lined up to buy it. There's also the No concept but good sense T-shirt X Tamiya doll ($680), which seems to be a popular two-for-one purchase.

Tsimshatsui camera store

Tsimshatsui can be said to be a paradise for photography enthusiasts to buy cameras, and the price of water goods is the most affordable. If you want to buy a new camera water goods, there are two stores most worth going to, respectively, "Tian Xiang Photographic Equipment Company" and "Salon Video". Located on the ground floor of the Tung Ying Building on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, "Tin Cheung" is a must-visit place for many mainland and even foreign photography "connoisseurs" in Hong Kong because of its complete range of products and large enough to take care of the different needs of all kinds of connoisseurs. "Salon Video" location is difficult to find, in Tsim Sha Tsui, Yichang Road, although only a few minutes away from the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR exit, from the exit of the Kowloon Park down Haiphong Road to the second intersection into the Hankow Road, in the middle of a few dozens of meters of small cross-streets is. The store of "Salon Video" is also very inconspicuous, the variety of this store is not too complete, with the majority of Japanese brands. Since they are mainly a wholesaler, they will not be too enthusiastic about buying just one or two items. It is recommended that before you go, you can first call the store to ask the current price, and their own local prices of photographic equipment to make a good comparison before deciding, Hong Kong's new water goods price cuts are very small, only about 5%. If you are interested in second-hand photographic equipment, you must go to the Champagne Mansion shopping mall at 16 Kimberly Road, which can be said to be a concentration camp of second-hand photographic equipment, such as "Friends", "Loyalty", "Hello! "The most famous one is "Chan's Camera", which is well known even in the mainland photography circle. In these old second-hand stores to buy cameras basically do not have to worry about the quality of the problem, because for many years to do business with connoisseurs, integrity are very hard. As for the price cut, it depends on the ability of the individual, usually can cut about 15%.

Other shopping tips:

Newport Center I.T Sales Shop (Qiu Shuzhen married the old open, specializing in selling the world to search for mid-range fashion, styles are very many and miscellaneous Sun Plaza on the side of the), Hong Kong, Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, the new Hong Kong Center, 3rd floor 72-119 ( Harbour City opposite the sale of brands: Alexander McQueen, Anglomania, Camper, Christophe Lemaire, Gomme Jean Colong, Miu Miu, Zucca, and Hong Kong's own Hong Kong's own Hong Kong's own izzue, b+ab, 5C M, underground, etc., clothes, shoes, socks and accessories, a whole range of, the lowest 20% off. 2F sells seasonal goods, 3F sells out-of-season goods. 3F sells out-of-season items. The 3rd floor of Xingang Center is the IT outlet, and the 4th floor is the down jacket outlet of The North Face. It's a great place for Shanghai MM's to get a piece of the action. Tel: (852) 2377 9466 opening hours: 12:00~21:00.

Esprit discount store Ti Sang Commercial Center store: Tsim Sha Tsui Peninsula Hotel opposite. G/F & Basement, Ti Sang Commercial Center, 4-6 Hankow Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon tel: 27213318, discount store can only pay HKD cash, not accept UnionPay card.

Tommy's outlet in Tsim Sha Tsui doesn't feel like an outlet, like a larger specialty store, with very complete and new styles, and discounts the same as those in big malls. Here is convenient to go to Esprit after hiking a few minutes to Tommy, next to come out and see Benetton's Outlet is very close, and can save time and physical strength. (Recommended a European and American brand Zara, style is good, East East is also affordable) Tommy is Nathan Road near Salisbury Road, but seriously, that day looking for a long time, according to the address we find Sheraton Hotel, and then finally in the northwest intersection of Sheraton corner to find a hidden store, it is in the kowloon Hotel (in Chinese name of the Kowloon Hotel) on the ground floor. In Tsim Sha Tsui, there is a chain store called "C.P.U" which sells branded shoes at a discount. Out-of-size shoes are only a hundred or so, which is a great deal. The key is authentic, very assured.

New World Center is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, 18-24 Salisbury Road, MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit E, towards the direction of the waterfront, walk through the pedestrian tunnel, follow the signs to the Avenue of Stars adjacent. The center basement to the second floor is the New World Department Store in Hong Kong. Underground there is a sale of expired brand-name stores, in fact, something equivalent to Shanghai's New arrival

DFS Galleria is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Canton Road, No. 28, the new Sun Plaza and is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, East Howe Road, No. 77, Chinachem Plaza. DFS = Duty Free Shoppers is the abbreviation of the duty-free store to, the largest branch in Tsim Sha Tsui, the largest branch in Tsim Sha Tsui, the largest branch in Tsim Sha Tsui, the largest branch in Tsim Sha Tsui. Harbour City opposite, to sell continental first and second-line brand-name goods and cosmetics-based

Harbour City Harbour City Harbour City, a collection of up to 700 stores, is the largest shopping mall in Hong Kong, by the Ocean Terminal, Ocean Center, the hotel business, Harbour Gateway Building and the Ocean Corridor consists of a footbridge connecting the new Harbour Center and the nearby shopping malls, the famous Lane Crawford department store, Toys "R" Us is also set up in the branch. Location: Located on Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, at Exit A1 of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, across Canton Road along Coastal Defense Road. Harbour City is one of the largest and most popular shopping malls in Hong Kong, consisting of four interconnected shopping districts: Gateway Arcade, Ocean Centre, Ocean Terminal and Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel Mall.

Canton Road The first stop should be ISA and COMO, which are both chains and belong to the same company (I still haven't figured out the difference between them). They are mainly discount stores for out-of-season name brands. Clothing and bags are available. Don't let the word "out of season" scare you. For example, LG bought a LANCEL briefcase from ISA, which was priced at 1300 with 30% discount. At the LANCEL store, it was priced at 1,400 without any discount. Similar stores and IT. but because of the lack of time, we did not have time to shop. ISA and COMO in Kowloon has a number of stores, better to find is the ground floor of the new world. There is also a store on Middletown Road.

SOGO Location: Salisbury Road