Chapter Four
2012 Hong Kong Winter Shopping Festival & Gourmet Carnival
Activity Time: December 23-26th, 2012
Place: Hall1 & Hall 3 of Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center
Price: 10HKD
Features of the Festival: This year, the exhibition of Hong Kong Winter Shopping Festival & Gourmet Carnival divides into four themes: clothing, eating, living and traveling. All the sets of the festival will fulfill your shopping lust.
「Winter Gourmet Carnival」will maintain its high standard, variable but cheap price style, delicious food on sale will set up places for tasting. Moreover, this year is the International Wine Carnival which shows good wine home and abroad. If you’re a gourmet lover, you can not miss this food festival. The good looking and tasty food will make you mouth watering. It’s also a good chance to buy special food gift for family and friends.
Shopping in Hong Kong |
「The 5th Household Appliances & 3C Products Exhibition」 in the hall will show the latest and advanced 3C products for you to follow the trends. The professional AV hall and the Smart 3C showroom will let you easily find out the one you want most.
「The 12th Furnishing Fashion Expo」 is a prefecture for home furnishing. One-stop shopping experience of furniture here will let you choose grand and high quality goods to well decorate your own home.
「Excellence Brand Hall」shows you fashionable products including cosmetics, clothing, ornaments, fashion magazine, health products, etc. Varies new fashion goods will let you know about the trend of the world in different fields and enjoy the great funs they bring to your life.
In addition, every day, there are many different kinds of surprise activities for you to take part in to have fun. Purchases will take on in limited time to let you enjoy the buying stimulations.
Below I will also introduce some travel tips and general Hong Kong shopping information for you to have a glimpse of this great Shopping paradise.
--As we all know, Hong Kong is a "paradise for shoppers." You can find everything you could possibly need and even things you don't need. It doesn't take long to figure out that it is not only tourists who love shopping in this awesome city because people living in Hong Kong love it as well. Shopping malls and streets are full of people shopping. This is especially true on the weekends.
Looking for some chic clothes or some real designer clothes? With long opening hours, you can literary shop all day and night by going from one mall to the next and go to street markets or the fashionable shops in any of the high-end stores. There is something for every wallet and every desire. Not only the women will have the time of their life, but also the guys can come home with cool new gadgets because you can find the latest on the market in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong is perhaps the best shopping place in the world with reasonable prices, various products, and best service. In Hong Kong, shopping is not only the act of buying things, but also a form of recreation, a way of life.
Most goods from all over the world, except wine and cigarettes, are tax free, and prices are relatively low. In addition, every year there are lots of seasonal promotions and sales.
The best three buys are clothes, cosmetics and electrical appliances. Shops in Hong Kong offer not only goods but also a comfortable shopping environment, as they combine shopping and recreation.
Many shopping malls have restaurants, book stores, and cinemas, some large ones even have skating rinks. Some book stores have a café, enabling customers to choose their favorite books in a relaxed atmosphere.
Hong Kong Shopping Malls
New Town Plaza |
Some of the malls in Hong Kong such as Pacific Place in Admiralty, New Town Plaza in Sha Tin, and Festival Walk in Kowloon Tong also have theaters. If you want to try something unusual, you can go ice skating in Kowloon Tong too. Ocean Terminal is also a huge shopping center that is located conveniently by the Star Ferry terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Hong Kong Island has some of the area's best malls in a big area stretching from Central District to Causeway Bay, and the priciest malls are next to each other in Central District. These luxury malls are the Landmark and the new IFC Mall that is under the IFC skyscraper. The Landmark was once considered the ritziest and poshest luxury mall, but now the IFC Mall is the ritziest. Access to Central District is easy via the Star Ferry terminal in Central or the Central MTR station. From the Star Ferry terminal in Central, there is a long covered walkway above the ground that goes directly to the IFC skyscraper.
New IFC Mall |
On the island, there are also parks, good free zoos, natural parks and beaches, hiking areas, and the big and renovated Ocean Park amusement park. So along with shopping, you can recreate and have some fun. Strolling around the area, you can see the British Colonial buildings and visit the parks and zoos. Much of the island is covered by public forest land that makes the island scenery beautiful and that makes for good and safe natural hiking areas. All of these attractions on the one island make the place a good place go shopping with kids. The boat restaurants at Aberdeen are famous for the seafood cuisine.
Hong Kong Street Markets
Flower Market |
Hong Kong Island also has several smaller shopping streets with small stalls located both in Central and Wan Chai area. This makes it easy to stop by on your way through. If you want to experience the feel of a stall-filled small street in China in Hong Kong, if you take the long escalator that goes up Victoria Peak called the Mid-levels Escalator from the IFC Mall area, you'll find narrow streets below it filled with stalls and small shops.
Stanley market |
Stanley market that is on the south side of Hong Kong Island is also worth a visit. The market used to be an old fishing village, and the lanes here are packed with Chinese artwork, souvenirs, and larger-sized clothing. The scenic trip out there is beautiful, and Stanley offers more than just shopping. Take a walk along the water front and enjoy and good meal. If you schedule your visit for Stanley's Dragon Boat Festival on June 6, 2011, June 23, 2012, or June 12, 2013, you can watch the exciting Stanley Dragon Boat Races that are the biggest in Hong Kong as well. Dragon boats are long boats paddled by teams of about 22 people.
High-end Brands in Hong Kong
Luxury brands are of high demand in Hong Kong, and they are very popular among the tourists and the people of Hong Kong themselves. Also, a lot mainland Chinese are now heading to the ritzy stores to shop for the luxury goods. So if the latest models of purses or clothes from these luxury brands are on the top of your list, this is the place to shop. On the Kowloon side, Canton road is one of the places to shop. Crossing the bay, Central offers more. On Chater Road, Pedder Street and Des Vouex Road in Central offer luxury brands’ shops for you. With a growing number of shoppers from mainland China, these stores offer the latest in fashion.
Sai Yeung Choi Street |
People in Hong Kong have a high demand for quality electronics. Therefore, the latest is always available when it comes to cameras, computers, printers, mobile phones, music and gadgets. Stanley Street on Hong Kong Island and Sai Yeung Choi Street on the Kowloon side are where the professional photographers prefer to go for new lenses or cameras. However, Hong Kong is full of stores offering all kinds of electronics for every level from the snap-shot photographers to the most advanced. Most audio and video equipment stores have a wide variety of the major brands and let you try them for comparison in the shop. When it comes to computers, Windsor House shopping center in Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island and Star House in Kowloon's Tsim Sha Tsui are two locations that have several floors devoted to hardware, software and accessories. The Star House is easy to get to since it is only about 200 meters away from the Star Ferry terminal.? In addition, Wan Chai, Mong Kok, Causeway Bay and Sham Shui Po are famous for their exciting computer markets where you can find everything you need from plugs to cables and jacks. Check prices and shop around.
Hong Kong Cosmetics
In the bigger shopping malls in Central in Hong Kong, you can find most brands of cosmetics. These stores offer you more service and are willing to cater to your needs. Prices are often good, and you can find both Asian and Western brands alike. If you want something less expensive, the stores Colourmix, Sasa, and Bonjour can be found all over Hong Kong, and they have a reasonable range of products both for make-up and skin care. These stores are worth a bargain hunt.
Citygate Mall |
Not quite willing to spend too much money on shopping, but want something good? Pressed for time before leaving or have a long layover? Hong Kong has several outlet stores. One of them is Citygate that is conveniently located in Tung Chung on Lantau Island and is only 5 minutes from the airport. The big mall has several of the big brands of sports attire, cosmetics and clothes. In addition, there are several restaurants and a big food court to sit down at for a little something to eat. Citygate Mall also has several outlet stores for high-end brands.