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Dinner service designs run into the hundreds and are made to order.
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One of Hong Kong’s best-known fashion tyros; the Chinese Vivienne Westwood. Nothing is sacred – not even Her Brittanic Majesty, whose visage can be seen looking most unamused on Wan’s lurid creations.
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Massive branch of Hong Kong’s great bookshop chain. Top marks for stacking books with the covers facing outward, saving readers badly kinked necks. Good coffee shop, too.
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The best bookshop in Hong Kong, not least because the books are all stacked facing outwards. Huge range of fiction and non-fiction at reasonable prices.
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A samples and warehouse shop with limited stocks of casual clothes, but great discounts, often around 80 per cent.
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It doesn’t look much from outside, but within you’ll discover a trendsetter’s utopia.
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Your one-stop shop in the jade market for pearls, beads and jewellery of all sorts. Go between 11am and 4pm.
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Conveniently located outlet of an extensive Hong Kong chain selling cosmetics of every shade and type at very low prices.
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Four floors of designer clothes, cosmetics, gifts, household items and food.
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Local entrepreneur David Tang is the brains behind this smart twist on traditional Chinese clothes and ornaments. Jackets and kitsch Mao watches are staples.
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