Hong Kong Shopping Guide

Hong Kong is a free port, it's called "shopper's paradise", the vast majority of goods without customs duties, goods are shipped worldwide, price Competition, and some even cheaper in the country of origin. Hong Kong has a great shopping district, as City Plaza, Sha Tin New Town Plaza, etc., as well as large shopping malls, there are all kinds of shops and restaurants, and equipment for games some more, is a good place for shopping and leisure. The concentrations of some industries, which make the customers have more choices.

Hong Kong is one of the largest malls in the world. Thanks to its status as a free port, tourists who travel to China and Hong Kong can find the best deals around the world. Hong Kong has a lot of different elements from all over the world.

The Landmark Atrium

The Landmark Atrium is a shopping mall in Hong Kong that caters for the luxury consumer. If you are looking for designer shoes, clothing and handbags, then Atrium landmark is the place to go. The Mall is connected directly to the local transit station for easy access.

The City Plaza


This Hong Kong Shopping Plaza is a large stock of class that features products from Marks and Spencer. Aside from the usual design stores, this mall also has a wide range of toys from Toys R Us and a popular ice skating rink. It is attached above the railway station. The Plaza also houses the City wider choices of Chinese and foreign fast food.

The Lanes

Hong Kong shopping isn't complete if you don't go to shopping streets. One of these is the central reservation. These streets are aligned in a variety of small shops offering the finest seafood products to electronic products. Hong Kong is known for shopping and collected specimens.

The Nathan Road

The Nathan Road in Kowloon is another shopping street in Hong Kong, which is known for its many shops that are popular for buyers. In Nathan Road, your most valuable asset is your money and your ability to haggle. If you win, you can find more great deals. But if you lose, you will find yourself with expensive parts. In this way, the haggling is part of the shopping experience that is hard to replace.

The Stanley Market

The Stanley market in Kowloon is a Hong Kong's most popular shopping centre, which is known for the excitement to go there as much as shopping there. Home to the best Chinese artworks and souvenirs, you can find a lot of items of Mao that you can take home. This experience is literally a jungle disk. If bargaining is the unique experience in Nathan, then the journey is the experience out here.

Disneyland Resort Hong Kong Island

Grizzly Gulch leads guests into an entirely new and original that was developed exclusively for Hong Kong Disneyland. Of the Big Grizzly Mountain "Runaway mine Cars" and embark on an out-of-control trip to escape a desert landscape spectacular and surprising. Join the soakingly Geyser Gulch good cheer, and complete your exploration with the fascinating View Grizzly Gulch Welcome Wagon and endless fun Wild West picture. Watch out for the mischievous grizzly bears and tricky water hazards!

Hong Kong Disneyland lies on the island of Lantau, positioned to look past Penny Bay and the South China Sea. Started as a joint operation between The Walt Disney Company and the Government of the Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong Disneyland brings the magic of Disney in a completely new environment, respect for cultural aspects of the country where it makes its home. The Park has 2 prestigious hotels, Disneyland Hotel and Disney's Hollywood Hotel.

Hong Kong Disneyland has some of the attractions that will be familiar to viewers of other Disney parks. Main Street is like a piece of Americana transplanted, with Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad for a trip around the Park. There's also the Adventureland exciting Jungle River Cruise and all animals and sounds. Tarzan has made his home in Adventureland, where guests can go for a ride on a raft to cross a Tarzan Island, where you can visit the Tree House of Tarzan. For those who love the film the Lion King, there is a musical performance based on history as well-the Festival of the Lion King.

In the original Disneyland, Fantasyland is well-known for the symbol that people think when it comes to Disney-Cinderella's Castle. Version of Hong Kong Disneyland's sleeping beauty Castle, where children can explore the fairy tale and their imaginations. They can also visit the cave of another Disney Princess, snow white. Cinderella is also there, represented by a beautiful carousel ride. There's everyone's favorite bear to the many adventures of Winnie the Pooh ride. Most popular Disney rides are the Mad Hatter tea cups and Dumbo the flying elephant. Children and adults can watch a 3-D movie with all your favorite Disney characters to Mickey or PhilharMagic Golden Mickeys at Disney's Storybook Theatre.

The fourth sector, Tommorrowland, offers visitors an insight into Disney's future. The three main attractions include 2 of the fastest most exciting rides in the Park. Space Mountain is a literally rocket roller coaster. Orbitron lets fly a private jet through the skies of swirling planets. You can even play a cosmic game of Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters with whole family. In 2006, guests a new adventure to be enjoyed. Autopia will guide visitors futuristic electric cars on a track likely to imagine the streets of tomorrow.

Visitors can choose to stay inside the Park at one of two new hotels and beautiful. The Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel is designed to take you back in time to the grandeur of the Victorian era. The European influence is evident in the 400 luxurious rooms. Guests can use the spa facilities at the hotel. At Disney Hollywood Hotel, 600 rooms are furnished in art deco style, designed to bring back the charm of the golden age of Hollywood.

Although the Park exhibits local visitors to the traditions and exhibitions from all over the Western world, the local culture is honored as well. At the opening ceremonies, children sang in English, Cantonese and Putonghua. Children's choir of Hong Kong was followed by other shows of the local tradition, as Chinese acrobats and dancers performing a lion dance. The ceremony was attended by local government officials, as well as representatives of Disneyland theme parks in other countries. The culture of Hong Kong is also reflected in the cuisine throughout the Park. Yes, guests can find food that is most often served in the West, but also local dishes that will enjoy it.

Cool Things To See In Hong Kong

When you travel to Hong Kong you will likely be overwhelmed with all the sites and attractions that await you. It can be hard to decide on just a handful of things to see and do. Here are a few must-see attractions and activities that you should include in your itinerary.

1. I recommend you take a ride on the Star Ferry across the harbor is something surely experience. It's nice to see people who have made a living on fishing and existing harbour in the city centre. There is also an amazing floating restaurant on the harbor where you can experience wonderful culinary delights.

2. Taking the tram to the top of Victoria Peak is also something to try if you have made the effort to go all the way to Hong Kong.
Pollution is something to experience itself and going to spike it would be better to do it before it's too bad, if you want to see the sights. Often, however, even if the view is bad, there are a couple of guys who will take your picture and put up a picture of what would be seen on a clear day-very funny!

3. Ocean Park is a real amusement park. There is a popular Dragon Roller Coaster, Ferris wheel and other rides White knuckles. There is a marine park with a Shark Aquarium which will affect younger visitors to Hong Kong.
You will also see a traditional Chinese-style village where street fairs add exciting colour throughout the atmosphere.

4. Wong Tai Sin is the best known and the Temple of the city and is also the most popular. The temple is a wonderful example of a traditional Chinese temple. What stood out for me was when I visited the temple was the clouds of smoke and the smell of incense sticks that visitors were glowing. The Chinese believe that by burning these sticks that will have good fortune. It is a free for visiting the temple (donations are welcome).

5. Yuen Po Street Bird market. There are hundreds of exotic birds in cages as exotic as buying a bird appears to be a matter of business in Hong Kong. People spend hours with these birds and I was informed that customers just buy a bird if the bird chooses them. It is considered bad luck to buy a bird that is not happy as happiness birds is of extreme importance to Hong Kongians.

6. If you are a shopaholic then visit Stanley market is a must. You'll be able to pick up business for a fraction of the price they are sold for around town. This is a goo time talk do not buy anything from a shop in the capital that does not have a name/Board of Directors of the facade of the store. Shopkeepers in these stores can also take your money and tell you that they don't have the goods in stock. They take your details & promise to bring objects that you paid for your hotel and guess what? Don't.

Repulse Bay is the most famous beach in Hong Kong, apparently so named because the British army had seen off some pirates in ancient times! This is a popular destination for Chinese people and can become so full that there is no place to sit!
November is the best time to go if you want to avoid the hustle and the temperature is still a comfortable 70-degree heat.