Posted by ShopMesh on 25th February 2010

Shopping in Hk Street Markets

Shopping in Hk Street Markets

Hong Kong is known among many of its visitors as a high end shopping destination packed with trendy clothes, cutting edge electronics equipment and expensive luxury items. But beneath the surface is a vibrant collection of eclectic street markets that are dotted all around Hong Kong. Shopping in Hong Kong is not just limited to air conditioned malls and department stores. Perhaps some of the best bargains and the most interesting items can be found in these street markets.

Many street markets in Hong Kong either ply a certain variety of goods or goods that represent a certain ethnic group. Be warned however, despite the fact that these street markets are seldom publicized they are packed to capacity with locals and wandering tourists. One of the best places to buy something special for your relatives or friends back is the Stanley Market. It is a traditional open air street market that has become a major tourist attraction in Hong Kong. The market sells everything from clothes to souvenirs and is known as a bargain hunter’s paradise. The silk clothes and traditional Chinese toys and garments are of special interest here.

Many residential areas in Hong Kong are filled with the melodious song of caged birds, where do they all come from? Most probably from the bird market in Yuen Po Street, many song birds are bought and sold in this market which also a place of congregation for bird enthusiasts and song bird owners. This dark and rather derelict alleyway is usually frequented by old men who proudly show off their birds to their peers, not necessarily with intention of selling but mostly for show. Intricately crafted bird cages, bird feed and a variety of song birds of various species from all over the world can be found at this market.

The Hong Kong Flower market is the perfect place to buy a bunch of sweet smelling flowers for that special someone back home, a variety of flowers from local Chinese varieties to expensive imported flowers can be found here. Bonsai plants, rare houseplant and certain varieties of plants that bring good fortune to your family can be found here as well. The novelty of visiting a brightly colored and delightfully fragrant market is the major draw for tourists however many locals purchase flowers for weddings, funerals and traditional festivals here.

There are many street markets in Hong Kong and chances are that any hotel in Hong Kong will have one close by; a visit is worthwhile and gives you a chance to experience a distinctly different way of shopping. A Hong Kong island hotel that is located in the middle of the busy shopping and business districts is Hotel Jen, where guests can easily access some the best night markets and open air street markets in HK.

Question about business shopping

do you think online business (shopping cart) in India is worth doing?
I was wondering if the Indian community in India or Abroad are yet ready to go shopping online?
Is a online store a viable project?
We Indians always tend to have the shopping style of touch and feel concept before you buy… doesn't it get defeated by online shopping?
What is the kind of buy clicks one gets in an online store?

    13 Responses

  1. guzen says:

    Well made video. The English are great.

  2. C says:

    You've had some great inputs and probably will have many more.

    To add to these check out the official HK Tourism Website via this link and also send them an email with additional questions – they are very helpful
    Hong Kong Tourism:http://www.tourismrankings.com/Hong-Kong/

    Next, make sure you select a location which is convenient. I've enclosed a weblink to Cheaper than hotels in HK which has a comprehensive list of last minute and year round offers which hotels subscribe to:

    Hong Kong:http://www.cheaperthanhotels.com/Hong-Kong/

    Here's some foreign language equivalents to assist others with questions from other countries:

    French:
    Hong Kong:http://www.hotelsenfrancais.com/Hong-Kong/
    Italian
    Hong Kong:http://www.hotelsitaliano.com/Hong-Kong/
    German
    Hong Kong:http://www.hotelsdeutsche.com/Hong-Kong/
    Spanish
    Hong Kong:http://www.hotelsespanol.com/Hong-Kong/
    Australian/NZ
    Hong Kong:http://www.cheaperthanhotels.com.au/Hong-Kong/

  3. Ki Wei says:

    For shopping definitely need to go to Causeway Bay. For nightlife must visit Lan Kwai Fong. Mid level escalators are nice to explore and good food in that area.

  4. jpro says:

    Excellent ! Thank-You!

  5. corpo says:

    What a great video! Great presenting! Thank-you very much for sharing that. I feel my views are similar to yours when it comes to this kind of stuff. Feel free to drop by and post a comment on my YouTube as well I am new here and could use a little help!

  6. jamaica says:

    I spent like $300-400 american dollars last time i went to hong kong for two weeks. Thats including food.
    a blouse doesn't cost at lot.
    the cheapest would be like ten bucks
    most expesnvie would be 50.
    get it at flower street!
    some of them are pretty ncie.

  7. psychic says:

    I found your video to be very useful and entertaining.

  8. earthlink says:

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  9. truth says:

    very informative.. thumbs up!

  10. urbantool says:

    good man – great advice

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