Top 5 Must-Haves When Shopping in Hong Kong, China

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The bustling city of Hong Kong is a shopper’s paradise, offering a diverse range of retail experiences that cater to every taste and budget. From high-end luxury boutiques and designer flagship stores to bustling night markets and quirky independent shops, Hong Kong has something for everyone. Here our Top Must-Haves When Shopping in Hong Kong!

1.) Luxury Brands

Luxury brands are an essential part of the shopping experience in Hong Kong. With a rich variety of high-end stores and designer boutiques, the city offers an unparalleled opportunity for indulging in luxury shopping. From iconic fashion houses to prestigious watchmakers and exquisite jewelry brands, Hong Kong presents a tempting array of upscale products for discerning shoppers. Whether you’re hunting for the latest designer handbag, a timeless timepiece, or statement jewelry pieces, the city’s shopping scene is sure to satisfy those with a taste for luxury.

2.) Gold

There is an international standard pricing in gold which is widely recognized, but shopping for gold in Hong Kong is truly a unique experience. The city offers a plethora of options for purchasing gold, from traditional gold shops to modern boutiques, ensuring that buyers can find exactly what they are looking for. Whether you are interested in traditional designs or contemporary styles, Hong Kong’s diverse market caters to every taste and preference. Additionally, the city’s rich cultural heritage and long-standing tradition of gold craftsmanship add an extra layer of significance to the gold shopping experience. (Swipe below photo for more pictures)

3.) Nike

The abundance of Nike stores also means that customers can explore a wide array of designs, styles, and colorways, allowing them to find the perfect pieces to suit their unique preferences and performance needs. This accessibility and variety contribute to the appeal of purchasing Nike products in Hong Kong, as it enhances the overall shopping experience and provides an extensive selection to choose from.

4.) Adult Entertainment Costumes

In Hong Kong, there is a wide variety of interesting sex shops where you can find adult entertainment costumes, accessories, and other related products. These shops cater to a diverse range of preferences and interests, offering everything from playful costumes to more risqué and adventurous attire. Whether you’re looking for something fun to spice up a special occasion or aiming to explore new facets of adult entertainment, the options available in Hong Kong are plentiful and diverse.

5.) Teapots

Buying teapot collections in Hong Kong can be a rewarding experience for enthusiasts and collectors alike. With its rich history and cultural significance, Hong Kong offers a plethora of unique and exquisite teapots that are steeped in tradition. The city’s vibrant antique markets and specialized shops are treasure troves for those seeking to expand their collections.

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Interesting Notes:

When traveling to Hong Kong, it’s convenient to withdraw Hong Kong Dollars directly from the local ATM machines instead of visiting money exchange shops. I have personal experience using my BPI atm card to withdraw Hong Kong dollars, and it’s a straightforward process. However, it’s important to coordinate with your bank before your trip to ensure that your card will work seamlessly in Hong Kong’s ATM network. This can help you avoid the hassle of carrying large amounts of foreign currency and the potentially higher fees associated with currency exchange shops. Happy traveling and enjoy your time in Hong Kong!

29 comments

  1. I am going to visit HK at the end of this month and I am so glad I find your 5 things to do in HK. I never thought HK have museums. I will definitely visit Hong Kong Museum of History and check out if I can get to know more of the background of that boy.

  2. Hi Nsnunag….read some of your posts and I really felt as if I am travelling….keep writing like this. Looking forward for your new destination… got a follower 😊😊😊

    1. Thank you Arora. I would also like comments on opportunities on how to improve my blog. Have a great day! Thank you again

      1. I think you are straight from your heart which I liked. You can work out a little more on photographs though some are really good. Interact with more bloggers. like or comment on their post. Follow some travel blogs. You are doing a good job…keep writing and smiling😁😁

  3. beautiful pictures. Very interesting. I would imagine that churches in Hong Kong is an English/British influence in their architecture. And plus most Hong Kongese are Anglicanise since Hong Kong have been colonised by the British for many a donkeys years. It was a great read

  4. Though I am reasonably familiar with HK, having stayed there for almost a year, many years back, each place has many undiscovered layers, as the places you highlight reveal.

      1. Behave with a confidence. Look their eyes straight. While going into the warst place, still keep your face “I know here well and I can deal with you” —– That’s how I did travel in the muntain of Golden Triangle. (See my post “Yoshi Handy”)

  5. I have only done numbers 2 and 4. I have also visited the Hong Kong Museum of History, and it was actually one of the few interesting museums that I visited so far. I am usually not a museum type of person. I also visited the Museum of Science which was funny but more directed to children in my opinion.

    I have only done a little bit of shopping while I was in Hong Kong. I needed some boots and while looking for them, I found some book stores and cosmetic shops and got myself some things there as well 😀 I would also love to roam through the night markets in Hong Kong. Haven’t done that yet, and feel like I have missed out on something.

    You have forgotten to mention the famous sights like Victoria Peak and the Tian Tan Buddha :/
    Nightlife is also big in Hong Kong, and also something that I didn’t have the chance to do since I was travelling alone there as well.

    Instead of number 5, I would also recommend eating out at cantonese or chinese restaurants. Or at a little bit fancier restaurants 😉

  6. Well another helpful post, will be in hkg before taipei in dec. Mmm so what did u do with the policeman costume haha got you mate, nice post!

  7. Don’t forget to go for a hike! Hong Kong is especially great for all the nature it has: hiking trails, mountains, beaches, islands… 😉

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