If your budget doesn't quite stretch to Tiffany and Gucci, head to Kowloon for more affordable shopping.  Tsim Sha Tsui's main drag Nathan Road is packed with stores, particularly cheap electronics shops. Beware! 

  • Harbour City is an enormous shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui, the largest in Hong Kong.
  • Festival Walk is another excellent shopping all in the suburb of Kowloon Tong
  • New Century Plaza, adjacent to the Mong Kok train station, is popular with Mainland Chinese tourists. Offers a decent range of mid range to low range products.
  • Langham Place, located in Mong Kok, is an entertainment complex comprising of a 15-storey shopping mall, Over 300 shops where you will find everything from fashion labels to casual wear, from accessories to electronics.
  • Lok Fu Centre, next to Lok Fu MTR station, is a place for cheaper goods and food. Located in a public housing estate, goods are generally cheaper and affordable by the local general public. There is also a large department store there.

Markets

In Mong Kok, Tung Choi Street also known as the Ladies' Market is Kowloon's biggest outdoor bazaar shopping experience. The market sells many non-authentic goods which look very close to the original thing (Louis Vuitton bags are big around here), so just be sure you know what you are buying. In a nearby street shops sell sports goods and shoes at reasonable prices. Everything is cheaper here but beware of being ripped off — you need to bargain heavily.  Cheung Sha Wan Road is famous for garments.

 
 
 
 

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