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Top 10 Places to Shop

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  • 1. IKEA

    Even those who are not normally fans of the Swedish chain will find the wide array of made-in-China products attractive.

  • 2. My Jewellery

    Innovative designs and prices that won’t break the bank. Check out their diamond-studded chokers.

  • 3. Universal Models

    Plenty here for the model enthusiast, whether you’re after incredibly detailed military figurines or the latest Mobile Set Gundam. Scary range of pellet-firing replica guns.

  • 4. The Melting Pot Home Furnishings

    Home décor items from Asia and beyond. Only open Tue–Sat. Call in advance.

  • 5. Overjoy Porcelain Factory

    Dinner service designs run into the hundreds and are made to order.

  • 6. Suzuya

    Cute, girly Japanese fashion label. Just the ticket if you want to look like Sailormoon.

  • 7. Bossini

    Big branch of the cut-price chain store. Stock up on comfy cotton T-shirts, socks and khakis.

  • 8. Marks & Spencer

    Sensible shoes, comfortable underwear and comfort food for homesick Britons. One of their biggest Hong Kong branches.

  • 9. Hang Heung Bakery

    Hong Kong’s most popular baker of “wife cakes”, a flaky pastry filled with red bean paste. These traditional confections arede rigueur at Chinese weddings.

  • 10. Wing Wah Bakery

    Hong Kong’s premier purveyor of moon cakes (see Moon Cake). These rich glazed pastry treats are eaten during the Mid-Autumn festival. The egg yolks in the centre represent the full moon.

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