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Great range of shoes, particularly their eponymous label.
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The porcelain and ceramic vases and wicker-work flower baskets may not win awards for chic or design, but the choice is impressive and the prices are reasonable.
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Audophiles will drool over the sleek designs and crystal clarity from one of the most distinguished names in sound.
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This was the original beacon of cool in TST. Floor after floor of mini-boutiques from young local designers.
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Cheap, sturdy woks, steamers, choppers and pretty much everything else you might desire for the well-equipped kitchen.
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More sweet-smelling goodies to pamper yourself with here. The smell of lavender pot-pourri nearly knocks you over as you enter.
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If cigars are your thing, there’s an impressive array of stogies here.
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Soaring glassy mall in the midst of Sham Shui Po’s grime and dust. Good food hall, computer stuff and a terrifying rollercoaster.
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For audio and videophiles, here is the latest in sleek gadgetry at competitive prices.
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If you’re after electronic goods and baffled by the sheer number of shops around TST, chain store Fortress is a good bet. Other shops may advertise cheaper prices, but not all dealers are honest.
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