Where is the shopping place in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong is a veritable shopping paradise. The most cost-effective shopping in Hong Kong is to buy famous brands, watches, fashion and cosmetics. The higher the grade, the better. It's much cheaper than the mainland. Shopping has to go to Causeway Bay, Times Square, Liyuan, and many Japanese department stores. Jardine Plaza is an open-air market, which is very popular with young people. If you want to buy famous brands, you should go to Central. Tsim Sha Tsui Metro Station in Kowloon has Park Avenue, and there are also many local and European brand-name fashion shops. There are Harbour City, China Harbour City, Sun Plaza, Salisbury Road and famous shops nearby. You can visit the new world by the way. Pacific Place in Queensway is an encyclopedia of consumption, where Lane Crawford and Seibu department stores are located, and there is a food street below. Things in Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei are very cheap. Mong Kok Center, Xianda Square, Trend Zone, etc. They are all new things that young people like. Temple street is rather chaotic, so girls should not go, and boys should pay attention to safety. Cosmetics should go to Salsa, Zhuo Yue and Rainbow in Causeway Bay, gold ornaments should go to Nathan Road, audio-visual equipment should go to Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mong Kok, antiques should go to hollywood road, and that's it. If you want to play, you can go to Ocean Park and Disneyland. If you like the seaside, you can go to Repulse Bay. If you want to see the night view, you can go to Taiping Peak. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is also here. Victoria Harbour is also worth seeing, with a light show and a world-famous international convention and exhibition center. If you like peace, you can go to Lamma Island, which is the birthplace of Chow Yun Fat and has beautiful scenery. Stéphanie Sokolinsk Bay is one of the largest seafood farms in Hong Kong. There is a long line of seafood restaurants along the coast. We recommend the special crab and pineapple meat above the rainbow restaurant. Lantau Island is the largest island in Hong Kong, and Phoenix Mountain and Dadong Mountain are also here, but you can't visit it all day, so you can choose your favorite route. This is the end of the game article. Let's go to the food article. Chinese food is mostly concentrated in Tsim Sha Tsui and Central District. Jindao Bird's Nest Chaozhou Restaurant at No.3 Salisbury Road is very famous. Golden oil horn and boiled eel are delicious, and the cheaper ones are mostly concentrated in the new city. There is a game restaurant called Snake King Powder in Green Street, Central, which is an old-fashioned restaurant. It is famous for soaking chicken in snake juice, snake soup and frying snake slices in winter. Treasure seafood painting boat is located in Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter Bay. Its seafood is world-famous. Its appearance and interior decoration are modeled after the ancient palaces in China. I have never been there because it looks expensive. As for foreign food, the Thai food in Jinbao Thai Restaurant in Dao Lang, Kowloon City is good. There is a French restaurant, Onion Bistro, under No.3 Hua Yao Street in Causeway Bay, which is not very imposing, but the dishes are very detailed. You can go to mistral Haifeng Restaurant for Italian food. I only have one phone number here, 27215161-2726. I do not know the address. They say that the fried duck liver pasta and foreign cheese here are very good with grilled miscellaneous vegetables, the spring menu is very valuable, and the dessert petitsfours is delicious with coffee. Thai food is added, but I don't like it very much. I feel that many Japanese dishes in China are more delicious and cheaper than this. There are many snacks in Mong Kok, and all kinds of snacks in Women's Street, such as spiced beef skewers and fish balls, are delicious and cheap. There is a sweet shop called Tang Chao in Guangdong Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. It is so famous that stars like to patronize it. That's it. I don't remember anything else. I hope it helps you. Add 5 166 164 15.