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What specialties do you buy in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is a paradise for shoppers, with the reputation of "Pearl of the Orient", "Gourmet Paradise" and "Shopping Paradise". When you go to Hong Kong, you must go shopping. Where can I buy special products in Hong Kong?

Harbour city 1

Harbour City is a large building complex in Hong Kong, with Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui in the south and Harbour City in China in the north. Because it is the largest shopping center in Hong Kong, it has also become one of the tourist attractions. During the Christmas and Lunar New Year holidays, Harbour City will decorate the square with a strong festive atmosphere, with emphasis on the entrance near Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. Here you can buy all kinds of products from Hong Kong, big brands and small brands.

2. T Plaza under 2.DFS (Canton Road, Hong Kong)

T Plaza of DFS is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is the largest shopping center in Hong Kong and one of the largest shopping centers in West Kowloon. It is the property of Wharf Group. The shopping center covers an area of 2 million square feet, including about 50 restaurants, 2 large cinemas, 3 restaurants and about 700 retail stores. You can buy all kinds of big names duty-free here.

3. Causeway Bay

Causeway Bay (because of fluent Cantonese, some Hong Kong people will pronounce Causeway Bay as gong, which makes the three words sound like rising tone) is located on the west side of the north shore of the center of Hong Kong Island, which is the main business and entertainment place in Hong Kong. There are many large department stores and shopping centers in this area, including sogou, Times Square, Lee Stage Square and World Trade Center. Causeway Bay shopping area is also the most expensive area in the world.

4. Mongkok

Mong Kok is the most crowded area in Hong Kong and a popular place for local people to shop. Many shops and restaurants are open all night. The whole area is bustling and crowded with banks and commercial buildings. The shop pattern is small and exquisite, and Nathan Road is the essence. With Nathan Road as the boundary, shopping centers are concentrated in the east and residential areas are in the west. The traffic in Mong Kok is very developed. Buses, trains, subways and even green minibuses stay up all night. During holidays, the area east of Nathan Road is often crowded with people.