Hong Kong is probably the best commercial capitals of the world, various types of goods and services to be offered at a reasonable cost. Hong Kong is also a major destination in the world grows in ARC Shopping Mall Tourist Board and the retail therapy. In fact, Hong Kong is a shopping paradise, AO paradise. For tourists, Hong Kong, shopping is not only a process of purchasing materials more exciting but also important for recreation and fun.
Since Hong Kong is an international free port, is the latest in the world, the latest fashion trends SOA and offer opportunities for tourists to buy on-free measurement, which are brought from around the world. Regardless of order did not fashion accessories, clothing and electronic products, Hong Kong has excellent opportunities for all. Further discussed in this article some of the areas most popular shopping in Hong Kong, located in three major divisions, such as the spread of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula and New Territories.
One of the best shopping streets famous Hong Kong Island, Central District, the economic and financial center of Hong Kong covers. With a mix of designer boutiques, shopping malls and upscale markets in the old Central Business District is truly an experience. For collectors of antiques, Central District, AOS areas such as Cat Street and Hollywood Road is a good choice, both of which are coated with a number of antique shops.
Similarly, if you want, textiles, souvenirs, bags, boutiques and other fashion accessories at reasonable prices, and Des Voeux Road and Queen’s Road Central District are just some of the popular choice. In addition, the Central District home of the world’s longest outdoor escalator system is AOS escalator Intermediate and gear system.
Another popular shopping area in the island, Causeway Bay also known as East Point. This large mall is a great place to buy directly on the site and modern elements from Japan, with a few Japanese shopping centers, is marking the 13-department store Sogo Japanese Story, World Trade Center, Fashion Walk and the Lee Gardens.
Otherwise, Causeway Bay also includes stores such as Jardine Crescent AOS, a popular open market where clothing and fashion items can be purchased at unbeatable prices. Many stores offer great opportunities for shopping and restaurants in the city.
Commercial areas that emerged from the Admiralty Island, which is provided with a large number of malls, department stores, luxury hotels and recreation areas. Only a few stores can be found here, Pacific Place and Queensway Plaza. Link Station Admiralty Hong Kong, Iceland, AOS in line with the Kowloon MTR Tsuen Wan Line.
Among the major shopping destinations in Kowloon Mong Cook, who is a great place for shopping electronic items at very reasonable prices, Tsim Sha Tsui, an area especially for those who want fashion accessories store and slim Kowloon Tong, with central point is the Festival Walk shopping mall with over 200 stores. When will the New Territories, is one of the largest stores of Tsing Yi, with a series of wonderful shopping.
With scores of these options May, visitors to Hong Kong from morning until late at night shopping. However, some important things to consider when shopping in Hong Kong. Above all, Don, AOT turned from illegal products. Because Hong Kong is made up of many stores of the same product at different prices to compare an informed consumer should shop around for price and buy a product at the best possible price. It is also advisable for purchasers of businesses or shopping centers with membership of the Hong Kong Tourist Association shop.
In addition, it is better, an electronic element, a sort of guarantee or warranty is stored. It may also address the night markets for different products at very competitive prices in the store, but this can not be combined with some form of guarantee. Above all, practice negotiating to buy a product in Hong Kong.
If you’re convinced that you could be confused with the purchase of a specific position in Hong Kong, on an application by contacting the Hong Kong Tourist Association (HKTA), or by calling the Consumer Council Hotline on 2929 2222.
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