Shopping in Hong Kong, China
Recommended
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Chinese Snacks and Brews
In case you have any doubts, Hong Kong’s 11,000 or so restaurants will happily testify that the Chinese are die-hard foodies. You’ll undoubtedly taste the wonderful flavours of the East in a few of these establishments during your stay, but did you know you can also take a taste of Hong Kong back home with you? Chinese travellers almost always shop for unique snacks to take home as gifts, and the convenience and variety of packaged snacks available in Hong Kong means you can do the same.
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Traditional Wares and Wears
Treasure hunters will be spoiled for choice in antiques-rich Hong Kong, with serious shoppers wanting to head straight for Cat Street and Hollywood Road on Hong Kong Island, where there are some of the best galleries, antiques shops and street markets in town.
But hot finds can also be unearthed elsewhere, because Asia’s world city is a giant bazaar of all things arts and crafts: from furniture, to screens, brass and pewter, ceramics, bone china, porcelain, cloisonné, jade, seals, embroidery, painting, scrolls, calligraphy and revolutionary memorabilia.
Budget
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Hollywood Road
Hollywood Road is one of the oldest streets in Hong Kong, famous for its antique shops and galleries selling contemporary Chinese art.
Mid-ranged
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Argyle Center
Argyle Centre, a shopping paradise for youngsters, mainly with shops selling fashion clothing and accessories.
Luxurious
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Hong Kong IFC Mall
The International Finance Centre (abbr. IFC, branded as "ifc") is an integrated commercial development on the waterfront of Hong Kong's Central District.