Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
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Situated at Causeway Bay, the most vibrant spot in Hong Kong, Times Square has been regarded as one of the most popular shopping centers and tourist spots. Recognized as the ultimate shopping landmark, Times Square houses more than 230 world-renowned brands on 16 floors, with an exclusive blend of shops ranging from voguish apparel, leather goods, jewelry to accessories. To bring a great shopping excitement, Times Square encloses a number of reputable electronics and audio vision chain stores, as well as a wide selection of sport specialty stores in a cutting-edge and convenient environment. Times Square provides an array of up-marketed nationwide eateries, including regional Chinese specialists, various Asian delicacies and western cuisine, making Times Square a gourmet paradise for both the locals and tourists. The signature Open Piazza of Times Square is the most-sought-after exhibition venue for in Hong Kong.
What a place to spend the day, from street food stall to the luxury mall, I enjoyed, it a sure place to visit, easy to get there with MTR station causeway bay just underneath the mall, and also full bus rotations and the Hong Kong taxis.
4.0 based on 371 reviews
This enormous Japanese department store sells everything from watches and handbags to Hello Kitty toys, electrical appliances, and dainty Japanese cakes and candies.
I paid a visit to SOGO Department Store recently, as they are launching 35th anniversary sale, as a "Head Chef" of my family, I will buy plenty of food when they have promotions. Good to know there are further 10% discount on their regular price items. I bought a pack of Scottish Beef Short Rib at the price of HK$224, I was told the rib was precooked by the producer in the method of Sous Vide for 50 hours, that is slow cook in 63 degree Celsius and was seasoned. I followed the instruction at the back of the pack, I defrost it and preheated the oven at 250 degree, and ovenbaked for 20 minutes before serving, of course, I will add some veggies for family members too. The meat is so tender and delicious, juicy and succulent, the taste is just good, the most important thing I like is time-saving in cooking, it is unbelievable we can enjoy Beef Short Rib at our table within half an hour. I will buy some more packs before the promotion ends on 18th June for sure!
4.0 based on 48 reviews
Discreetly tucked between Happy Valley and Causeway Bay, this designer mall is spread over six buildings. It offers instantly recognizable luxury brands, designer children's clothes, and upscale cafes.
Second floor of Lee Garden Phase Two is particularly children friendly I find especially with the Private I Kids Salon, Fun Zone and Kids Zone. We took our one year old baby boy for his first haircut at Private I Kids Salon and the staffs there are all very adoptive to working with children. The shop has nonstop visits from family with little children and the hair shop provides more video entertainment than I could imagine to keep the little one occupied. All their haircut equipment also are children friendly not so sharp which is safe to operate around little ones. Particularly with their experiences they know how to work with children that cannot sit still which was amazing. The second floor of Phase II Lee Garden also is filled with variety of children clothing and toy stores so for anyone looking for upscale presents for children, you will definitely be able to find suitable presents or gifts for boys and girls.
4.0 based on 62 reviews
Windsor House is a relatively aged shopping mall in Causeway Bay. Although the shops may not be the most interesting, there are plenty of reasonably priced restaurants. Tourists can have a good Japanese meal here.
4.0 based on 259 reviews
At Hysan Place, hipness is no longer just for the fashion elite. Located at the heart of Causeway Bay with direct access to the MTR station, Hysan Place showcases an enviable selection of nearly 120 most sought-after international brand boutiques spanning over 17 floors. It’s a place for you to hang out, have fun, and share unforgettable shopping experiences with your friends. Enjoy the generous high ceiling with open shop fronts, stroll along the atrium sprinkled with natural light via the huge central skylight, or linger at the Sky Garden with lush greenery.
This is a nice little shopping centre (little for Hk!). I found an optician there, Egg , who replaced the broken nose pad on my sunglasses for no charge but with utmost care. The shop is full of cool looking glasses. I will be back next time to buy something! Thank you sir.
3.5 based on 41 reviews
Located at the trendy forefront of Hong Kong - Causeway Bay, wtc more is the rendezvous for trendsetters and fashionistas. 14-storey shopping arena houses more than 100 outlets of world fashion, chic lifestyle and gourmet tastes. wtc more is where worldwide trends and lifestyle concepts converge.
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