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Historic streets. Converted mills. Famous strips. 10Best characterizes Shopping Districts as the places where you can experience a little local color, stroll through one-of-kind shops, and encounter what makes a town special. Usually open-air, these districts give shoppers the chance to escape malls for something truly local.
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Hong Kong
An addition to the Central district, Admiralty is noted for contemporary landmarks such as the Supreme Court Tower, Hong Kong Park and Pacific Place – a magnificent hotel, office and shopping facility. Be sure to take in the scenic views of the harbor.
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Hong Kong
Formerly a fishing harbor and warehouse district, this is now a prime location for first-rate shopping and dining options. This neighborhood teems with a local crowd, both young and old. Causeway Bay runs the complete gamut of shopping options, from an up-scale shopping mall in Times Square to food markets selling traditional Asian ingredients,...
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Hong Kong
Here in the heart of the city is where you'll find a thriving sector of business, transportation, and municipality. There are also a number of architectural landmarks in the area.
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Hong Kong
Hong Kong's "antiques row" – this is where you'll find about a half mile of shops specializing in Asian antiques. Hollywood Road is home to the more upscale of these, while Cat Street (also known as Upper Lascar Row) has more affordable goods. A great place to find everything from exquisite Ming dynasty furniture to tough PLA bags to dainty little...
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Hong Kong
The popular social climate makes this a well-frequented sector of Hong Kong. The main street is closed off to automobiles, making this a pedestrian-oriented district. Located in an older part of Central, fans of international cuisine will be quite pleased with the variety of top-notch restaurants that are located here. Choose from local favorites...
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Hong Kong
Mong Kok has a complicated and multi-layered reputation. Architecturally, the district is an interesting conglomeration of old and new construction. It's also known for its shopping. Ladies Market (Tung Choi Street) is a hub for women's fashions; the Mong Kok Computer Centre has numerous vendors of computers and accessories; and Tile Street has...
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Hong Kong
This area is the former site of the old Hong Kong-Guangzhou train station, with the lone remnant being the brick Clock Tower. Now home to a vast array of dining and shopping options, the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront is marked by a cluster of majestic buildings such as the curvaceous Cultural Centre and domed Space Museum. "TST," as it is known to the...
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Hong Kong
Wan Chai is the site of several art galleries, restaurants and shopping venues. However, be sure to take inventory of your personal items as well as your senses; this is not the district to make foolish decisions or demonstrate overtly tourist behavior. Lockhart Road and Jaffe Road are very popular destinations. Take the MTR to Wan Chai.
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Hong Kong
At the edge on Lan Kwai Fong, Wellington Street is unusual because every street that crosses it is on a slope, leaving little room for doubt that Hong Kong is just a "mountain in the sea." It bustles with shoppers who search out the best quality and best deals on everything from dried seafood to mah jong tiles. Finding tasty, quick and inexpensive...
Category: Shopping Districts - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Yuen Po St, Hong Kong
Something like a public market set within a public park, this is a distinctly Hong Kong attraction where about 70 vendors offer a wide variety of birds (with prices largely based on the sweetness of a bird's song) and bird accessories. People who already own pet birds tend to take them everywhere, so there is a big demand for elaborate cages,...
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