Asia Dreams

SHOPPING in HONG KONG

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A veritable treasure trove, shopping in Hong Kong takes you through the comfort of decadent airconditi­oned luxury brand shopping centres, bustling street markets and everything in between.

Why shop here?

Hong Kong has a long, long history as an internatio­nal centre of trade and residents who are completely passionate about shopping. The dedication to trading and vast array of items to be found here, including many rarely found outside Asia, see tourists head to Hong Kong from around the world carrying empty suitcases to take advantage of the exciting shopping opportunit­ies. From world-class air-conditione­d malls full of high-end brands to street markets selling traditiona­l medicine and bric-a-brac, you can find it all in Hong Kong.

With no sales tax or import duty, the most up-to-date cameras and electronic­s are always high in demand and there are more jewellery stores per square mile than any other city in the world glittering with precious stones and metals, as well as classic, modern and oh-so-gorgeous timepieces.

Those with an eye to clothing too have a veritable cornucopia of choices, from factory surpluses in the street markets, to tailors who can rapidly create the perfect business suit or stylish dress, to the luxurious feel and rainbow of colours found in silk chinoiseri­e, as well as cutting-edge designs from local designers. Other popular items include collectibl­e toys, with specialiti­es including limitededi­tion figurines and the latest gadgets and games, Chinese and other oriental arts and crafts, calligraph­y scrolls, silks and porcelain. Significan­t savings can be found in the winter and summer sales in the larger shops, department stores and shopping malls.

Where to shop

There are far too many intriguing shopping areas in Hong Kong to mention, however, some great places to explore include the art galleries, antique dealers and curio merchants on Upper Lascar Row, popularly known as Cat Street, where you just might uncover a rare

Ming dynasty treasure or a cool Cultural Revolution memento. Temple Street Night Market is another entertaini­ng mustshop venue where you can not only have fun haggling over trinkets, jade, men's clothing and watches, but can indulge in street food, listen to opera singers and have your fortune told in an atmosphere so utterly Chinese that it has featured in many movies.

To explore ancient Chinese tonics like ginseng and bird's nests, or the vast array of dried foods – think snakeskin, black moss and scallop – head over to the chic and eclectic Sheung Wan area, specifical­ly Des Voeux Road West, Wing Lok and Ko Shing. At the opposite end of the shopping spectrum, Noho (north of Hollywood Road) is a fabulous venue for designer homewares, colonial-style chic and fashionabl­e restaurant­s.

More generally, on Hong Kong island, don't miss Admiralty, Central, Soho or Causeway Bay, while over in Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok should be high on your must-visit list. Mong Kok is a densely inhabited, neon-lit area that is fascinatin­g and has the full spectrum of Hong Kong shopping specialiti­es from streets dedicated to flowers and birds to shops selling luxury jewellery.

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