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Thursday, November 4, 2010

The biggest shopping mall in Hong Kong

Harbour City is the biggest shopping mall in Hong Kong. It’s with a total area of 2 million square feet. It is situated in the hub of Tsim Sha Tsui, it offers a wide variety of fashion and trendy brands. There are many flagship stores of different international famous brands are concentrated at Canton Road and providing customers with a one-stop shopping experience. Harbour City has about 700 shops, including 50 restaurants and two cinemas.




Harbour City are zoned by four areas:


 
1.    Zone OT - Ocean Terminal
Ocean Terminal has many well-known Fashion Brands like Ted Baker, Vivienne Westwood, Moussy. This zone is also comprised of three levels: KidX, SportX & Faces and LCX.
KidX is a children's paradise. It has the largest Toys"R"Us shop in Asia, as well as over other 40 famous kids’ wear.
SportX offers a collection of many sportswear labels; including the Hong Kong's biggest sportswear store GIGASPORTS.


LCX is showcases young and fashionable brands.


2.    Zone HH - The Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel Arcade

Lane Crawford opened its new flagship store on Canton Road. The total area of 65,000 square feet, Lane Crawford offers customers men's and ladies' fashions and modern home furniture. Moreover, Grand Ocean is one of the few large-scale cinemas in the city offering hundreds of seats.


3.    Zone OC - Ocean Centre

A zone with famous fashion outlets such as Burberry Boutique and the flagship store of Louis Vuitton.


4.    Zone GW - Gateway Arcade

A shopping and leisure zone offering a selection of popular fashion boutiques such as D&G and Prada. In addition, Golden Gateway Multiplex offers four mini-cinemas. Also, there are so many outstanding restaurants like COVA Caffé and rice paper. It offers international dining.


Address: 3 - 27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Business Hours: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. (Monday- Sunday)

BY GRASSy

The Toy Street - Tai Yuen Street

Tai Yuen Street, often called 'Toy Street'. It located in Wan Chai District of Hong Kong Island. Why it called Toy street? Tai Yuen street is a market at past time, when 90 century there had open some toyshop. It is not only selling the traditional thing, it also selling the new's toys. Such as superalloy, fashion toys,etc. Because of this reason, many tourists are attracted to this place by its reputation. So Tai Yuen Steert also call Toy Street.





Most of shop the pricing is lower than outside. If you are lucky, some of out of manufacture or special edition toys you can found here. Every type or latest toys almost assembeld in Tai Yuen Street. If you are toy fans
Don't miss it!!!

Additional information:
Tai Yuen Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
Wai Chan MTR Station A3 Exit

 BY Kit

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The most team spirit shopping malls

Tseun Wan is the first station of the MTR Tseun Wan line. It looks so faraway from modern golden shopping district like Mongkok and Tsim Sha Tsui. In fact, Tseun Wan is a great shopping district. Now I am going to introduce the shopping malls create the most team spirit to all of you! How shopping malls create team spirit? Actually there are three shopping malls linked together, they are Tsuen Fung Centre, Walddorf Centre and Tsuen Cheong Centre. They provide different types of products in order to cater the shopaholic like us. Having everything about fashion that one expects to find. Shops are providing vary countries fashion such as Japan and Koren, satisfy the needs from kids to adults.

Tseun Fung Centre
Babies clothes
Cubes Shop
Fashion Shop


Additional Informations:
Address: MTR- Tseun Wan B Exit (Pass through Luk Yeung Galleria)

By Cora = ]

Saturday, October 30, 2010

The most secret shopping mall

In Hong Kong, there are some famous shopping areas. Today, I would like to introduce a plaza which is in Causeway Bay to all shopaholic! Causeway Bay is one of the major shopping districts. Here is the most secret shopping plaza in Causeway Bay- The Ginza Plaza. If you went to Causeway Bay for shopping thousands times, you may not notices this plaza under the ground. It is on Jeffe Road and located near the Sino Plaza. I would say it is the mini- Mong Kok in Causeway Bay. The reason is most of the store are selling in a very reasonable price. Most of the prices of the clothes are around in HKD 200-300, and very high fashion! Some of the stores are selling clothes which are designed by local teenagers.

Here are some photos of The Ginza Plaza:

The main entrance
Underground

This is a staircase which look like an elevator
The narrow corridor 

This store is selling scarves


By Pinky


Sunday, October 24, 2010

Shopping in the Most " Traditional" Market --- JADE BAZAAR

Nowadays, most of the residents may not visit the Jade Bazaar anymore; even they have forgotten this one of the most traditional market in H.K. Jade Market is for congregate small Jade merchants. Jade lovers would enjoy to shopping in it. People in the Jade Bazaar, no matter the merchants or buyers are very nice and harmonious  =)

And as you visiting or shopping in the Jade Bazaar, you would like having a Treasure Hunt there. There are most of different  jade goods, like Chinese Jade Jewellery, Jade necklaces, Jade carved statues......

Now let's check these items out !!

Here is the Entrances of the Jade Bazaar :


* As Reminder: Bazaar is separate into 2 zones (A & B zone),
so don't forget or miss any one of the zones 



In the Bazaar, you can find various Chinese Jade, Antiques, Curious ... ...

A Collection of Crystal 

 Jade / Crystal Necklace

 (瑠璃)

>3< The Most Popular Item: Pink Crystal Bracelet @
( This showed Heart Shaped Crystal)

Here are some Jade Carved Statues e.g. Buddha Statue, Guanyin Statue .....

*** Chinese believe that these statues could keep them away misfortune and blessing them ***


Several Collections of JADE Jewellery

# Tips: Try to bargain with the shopkeeper, deal with a cheaper price !!

Here are my Bargaining Trophies ~

--- Let's have your own Treasure Hunt in Jade Bazaar!! ---

 @ Location: Jade Bazaar, Yau Ma Tei Station (A Exit, 10 mins walk) 
      Opening Hour : 10a.m - 5:30p.m (Some booth may close at 3:30p.m)
By Grace @