What are the necessary places to go shopping in Hong Kong?
Let's start with Hong Kong: the shopping place in Hong Kong: Causeway Bay. Of course, there are many others, but the most famous one is here. Harbour City near Victoria Bay in Kowloon is a big shopping mall on Hong Kong Island: Central (Landmark Plaza (where high-end brand stores are concentrated)) Admiralty (Pacific Place (where high-end and mid-range brand stores are concentrated)) Causeway Bay (Times Square, Japanese Department Store (sogou), and men's and women's fashion (Kimberly's Mall)), which is highly recommended. Concentrated in Taikoo (Japanese department store in Taikoo Shing Center) Kowloon District: Tsim Sha Tsui (Peninsula Hotel District (high-end brand-name stores are concentrated)) Tsim Sha Tsui (Harbour City District (middle-end and high-end brand-name stores are concentrated)) Tsim Sha Tsui (Jialianwei Road, which specializes in exporting clothes) is affordable in Mong Kok (langham place (middle-end and high-end brand-name stores are concentrated). Concentrated in Mong Kok (Garden Street, which specializes in exporting clothes). The price is reasonable. Jiulongtang (Festival Walking Mall (high-end goods)) Sham Shui Po (Gold, Gordon Mall) specializes in computer products. In the New Territories: perfume in Sha Tin (New City Plaza and Nishida Japanese Department Store (middle and high-end goods) is much cheaper than that in mainland counters. I suggest you buy perfume packaged by TESTER. There is no outer packaging, but it is true. SKIN FOOD has a specialty store under Times Square. I've only seen this one in Hong Kong, but nowhere else. PS: Hong Kong's body shop, SASA and Excellence are everywhere. You can make a list before you go. You don't have to have a brand. You'd better think about what to buy, or you won't know what to buy when you see so many things.