Distinctive Streets of Hang Kong (where to buy)
Here, the distinctive streets of Hang Kong refer to those famous streets and lovely streets which are worthy shopping. Gathering the goods alike together is the biggest character of most distinctive streets of Hang Kong. Booths and stalls along roads are also a bright shopping spots. Temple Street
Temple Street is in Yau Ma Tei of Kowloon in Hong Kong. Temple Street is well known for its night market and the flea market. It was built during the Qing Dynasty. There was once a temple (Tin Hau) in the middle of this road; so this street is named Temple Street. It is also called "Men Street" because the main visitors there are men and it is very popular for men"s fashion. Every day at dark, all the shops will begin their businesses. And the peak time is about 20:00 at night. At that time traffic is closed inside, and people swarm into there. Goods are varied and cheap ranging from clothing to mobile phones and watches. You can find items such as jeans, t-shirts, pants, lighters, shoes, accessories and old newspapers, antiques and so on. In this street, you can experience the most authentic Chinese local customs, for example, the street opera and fortune tellers. These singers of traditional opera are opera amateurs. They will hold mini concert aperiodically. The fortune tellers can tell people their past and future, very interesting.
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Tung Choi Street (Ladies" Market)
Tung Chou Street is in the center area of Mong Kok, between Boundary Street and Dundas Street. This street was major in female articles in the past and consumers there mainly are ladies, so it is called Ladies" Street. Tung Choi Street now in the name of Ladies Street is one of the most famed streets in Hong Kong. There are stalls one after another crowed in this street. And there are many restaurants during recent years. In this street you can haggle with the shop keepers except in the restaurants. Now, it is not only a market for women, it is also a market for men, children and old people. Its northern section is a famous goldfish market. The best time to Ladies Street is after 19:00, because its most flourishing period is after that time. There are many 24-hour running buses there, so you should be never afraid of not being able to back to hotel. Shopping in Tung Choi Street, you will never be disappointed.
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Fa Yuen Street (Sports Shoes Street)
Fa Yuen Street is a bustling street between Boundary Street and Dundas Street, in Mong Kok of Hong Kong. It runs through both Prince Building area and Mong Kok, parallel to Tung Choi Street is famous for selling spots shoes. Sports Shoes Street is only about 150 meters, but there are more than 40 stores and shops emerging along two sides of the road. Fa Yuan Street can be divided into two parts, one part is major for sports shoes, and from another part, you ca n find toys, towels, stationeries and so on. This street is bigger than the Ladies"s Street. When at Fa Yuan Street, you can put yourself into the shopping atmosphere and enjoy checking out the vast array of stalls and shops. Push and shove in this street is in escapable. There are so many shops squeezed into every inch of the market in another part of Fa Yuen Street. If you are tired and puckish during the shopping endeavours, you can get one of the restaurants there quickly. Or you can also go to the snack booths to have a taste of the quick local snacks such as fried spicy tofu, squid skewers, fish balls in hot pot, wife cakes egg-tarts and many more. Although it some times cost your time to hang out, it is still really worth your time.
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Tai Yuen Street
Tai Yuen Street of Wan Chai, Hong Kong is a bustling street that can reflect the daily life of Hong Kong people. Tai Yuen Street is the paradise for kids. It is a street selling daily necessities, clothes, accessories, jade articles, antiques and as well as flowers, gold fish etc. In 1990es, a few stores sold toys and what they sold were the famous and popular tin toys. Those toys such as Digimon, Barbie and so on were out of printed or treasure up collections. So this street was famous as a toy street from then on.
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Sai Yeung Choi Street
Sai Yeung Choi Street is a high concentration of electronic shops. It is a time limit pedestrian street. Sai Yeung Choi Street as another famous street in Hong Kong is not far away from the Ladies"s Street. It is a place for mobile phones, portable spectrograph, MP3, digital cameras, computers and all kind of sound equipments and computer accessories, etc. Sai Yeung Choi means watercress in Chinese. This street area was in the past a farm land for planting watercress. It is a hot spot in Hong Kong. Sai Yeung Street composes two parts: Sai Yeung Choi Street South and Sai Yeung Choi Street North. Its south street is busier than the north part street.
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Des Voeux Road West
It is also called the "tram road", but even more commonly known as the "dried sea-food street." It is said Des Voeux Road West has been as selling traditional Chinese dried seafood for more than one hundred years. Des Voeux Road West runs from Western Shek Tong Tsui of Hong Kong. It is a unique shopping street. From Des Voeux Road West you can find many varieties of dried and salted sea food.
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Upper Lascar Row
Upper Lascar Row better known as Cat Street in Chinese is a narrow alley in Mid Levels of Hong Kong. It runs parallel to Hollywood Road on the north side. It locates in Sheung Wan of Hong Kong is a centralized for antiques. Upper Lascar Row is one part of the Lascar Street. It accompanies with the Lower Lascar Row formed the whole Lascar Row. Upper Lascar Row is connected to the Ladder Street in the east. It was in the past the dormitory of Indian police and now it is the paradise for tourists.
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Wing Lok Street and Bonham Strand
People call Wing Lok Street and Bonham Strand West Street as "Ginseng and Bird"s Nest Street" as well. The best place to shop invigorants is these two streets. It is the distributing center for invigorants. Just walk once through there, you will get huge harvest. Wing Lok Street is also a famous sea-food street in the length of 950 meters.
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Ko Shing Street
Ko Shing Street reposes in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It is an arc street with its east end connected to Queen Street and north end to Des Voeux Road West. It is behind the Ko Shing Cinema. Ko Shing Street is the most famous herbal medicine street in Hong Kong. Trade along Ko Shing Street can date back to the 1880s. When you are in this street, your nose will full of the fragrance of the medicine herbs-Chinese traditional medicine.
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Hollywood Road
Hollywood Road is one of the earliest roads in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong built in 1844. From this street, you can find the crystal from the combination of Chinese culture and western culture. It has no relationships with the films of Hollywood. But it is a road filled with trinket and antique shops of all sorts. The attractive goods there are from Chinese traditional furniture to porcelains, from Buddha sculptures to Tibetan rugs, from age-old ceramic horse men to kitsch Maoist memorabilia.
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Other Distinctive Streets for Shopping
There are many other special streets for shopping or visiting. Reclamation Street is famous for hardware; Nathan Road is famous for the golden ornaments; Shanghai Street and Reclamation Street has open air market; Jardine"s Crescent is attracted by tourists; Granville Road full of cheap trendy clothes, cosmetics and so on; Bowring Street is famed for tailor made clothes, handy bags and other clothing products; Ladder Street is a famous place for finding a view for films and many handy crafts shops are near that street; Hennessy Road is a ideal place for searching brand name watches and gold decorations.
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