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Shopping delights of Hong Kong

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Flower Market in Hong Kong.

Shopping delights of Hong Kong

By Rama Gaind

HONG Kong and shopping are a great combination! As the cliché goes, you can shop till you drop and have your insatiable desire for a bargain satisfied when you visit some of the biggest and most impressive malls in the world, not to mention markets.
This shopping paradise – should suit every taste and budget – and also includes numerous Indian outlets for the latest in clothes, jewellery and accessories.
One thing is a must: have your clothes specially tailored to fit your individual requirements. The choice of professionals is endless, but three of the best are Shaniel Custom Tailors, Sam’s Tailor and Harilela’s Custom Tailors.
In a city that is shopping mad, from early morning till late at night there is a shop waiting for you – glitzy designer boutiques or funky open-air markets, trendy boutiques to traditional Chinese product stores and themed shopping districts, you can find everything from the latest designer fashions and electronic gadgets to best-value antiques and collectibles.
Shopping areas are roughly divided into Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The highlights are Central, North Point, Admiralty and Causeway Bay in Hong Kong Island and Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei, Jordan and Mong Kok in Kowloon together with Sheung Wan, an epitome of Hong Kong’s unique culture.
Full of excitement and colour, the street markets are where you can hone your bargaining skills. There are a few to explore including Stanley Market, Temple Street Night Market, Ladies Market and Jade Market.
If you choose the time of your visit – from July to September and December to February – it is sale time, with even the best stores offering fabulous discounts, sometimes up to 70 per cent. Sale or not, always ensure that you first shop around and compare prices. Another good idea is to look for the Quality Tourism Services (QTS) logo that provides a visible guarantee of quality service and quality products.
Hong Kong’s central district houses many shimmering skyscrapers and marbled shopping atriums and malls. The contrast between the old-world markets and designer boutiques provides variety and excitement to any shopping day.
Malls and department stores are usually easily accessible, with relaxing atmospheres dotted with cafes and wide-variety of restaurants. All the world’s designer counters and signature brands will be found here. You should check out Pacific Place, Times Square and Harbour City.
Bargaining can be fun in small shops and market stalls, but remember the Chinese saying which goes, ‘compare three shops before buying’.
Ensure you know details of the articles you want, i.e., model, accessories and regional warranty cover and inspect it before buying.
As Hong Kong is a unique shopping experience, enjoy the amazing variety of products and brands in all price ranges.