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SHOPPING
IN THE CITY
Hong
Kong has the reputation of being
every shopper's paradise. From morning until late at night, shopping
malls are open and filled with avid shopaholics. Being a popular
international port, It is always abreast with the ever-changing
fashion and trends. The latest trends are, more often than not,
indirectly displayed by the stylish people on the city
streets. The region boasts a remarkable range of international
department stores offering up-to-the-minute designer styles and
off-the-peg fashions. Most of these department stores are strategically
located in the same vicinity, thus enabling shoppers to find what they
are looking for easily and quickly at a reasonable price.
Temple
Street Market
City's most famous open-air market, Temple Street Market opens at
2:00pm but only really comes to life after dark. Here you’ll
find fortune-tellers, opera enthusiasts and a mix of vividly lit stalls
selling an array of electronic gadgets, watches and leather to
clothing, souvenirs and luggage. Temple Street is in Yau Ma Tei,
Kowloon.
Western
Market
Western Market is one of the oldest structures in Sheung Wan on Hong
Kong Island. Built in 1906 and reopened as a Chinese arts-and-crafts
centre in 1991, this elegant four-storey, red brick building has been
declared a historic monument by the HK Government. Open daily
10am to 7pm.
Wan
Chai Street Market
Located to south of the Wan Chai Station, the Wan Chai Street Market is
a curious mixture of modern and conventional items. The market is
specially visited by the locals who shop for household goods, available
here at cheap prices, when compared to the departmental stores and
regular shops.
Jade
Market
Jade Market, as the name suggests, has stalls dealing in jade items.
The market is located at the intersection of Kansu and Battery streets.
Jade items of every possible form can be purchased here. However, if
one is not an expert in dealing with these type of items, one is
advised to take a specialist with him.
Night
Market
Located in vicinity of Shanghai Street is a market that becomes lively
after dusk. Apart from having several stalls, which deal in variety of
goods, the Market also has open-air restaurants.Palmists and
fortune-tellers also sit here, and tell about
your destiny.
Ladies'
Market
Located at Tung Choi Street on the east of Nathan Road, Ladies' Market,
as the name tells, deals in women's clothing, accessories, cosmetics,
etc. Ladies fond of bargaining to get their goods would find the Market
interesting in particular.
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