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Top 10 Funky Shops

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  • 1. King Wah Building

    Uncrowded mall with funky street clothing, accessories, handbags and watches. There’s genuine vintage denim and other 70s and 80s rarities, and kitsch Japanese cartoon ephemera aplenty.

  • 2. IT

    Smart, minimalist outlet for sleek Japanese and American street clothes and accessories.

  • 3. Izzue

    Another good place for hepcats and urban warriors to find the right tops and dancing trousers for a night out.

  • 4. Sony Pro Shops

    Head to the Sony Vaio, Walkman and Playstation Pro Shops for the latest audio and video gems among Sim City’s computer shops.

  • 5. Mongkok Computer Centre

    Not such good deals on computer hardware and software as in Sham Shui Po but convenient for a huge selection of games and accessories.

  • 6. Sasa Cosmetics

    Conveniently located outlet of an extensive Hong Kong chain selling cosmetics of every shade and type at very low prices.

  • 7. Ban Fan Floriculture

    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.

  • 8. Chan Chi Kee Cutlery

    Cheap, sturdy woks, steamers, choppers and pretty much everything else you might desire for the well-equipped kitchen.

  • 9. Sandy Chung

    Your one-stop shop in the jade market for pearls, beads and jewellery of all sorts. Go between 11am and 4pm.

  • 10. Fa Yuen Building

    For audio and videophiles, here is the latest in sleek gadgetry at competitive prices.

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