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I want to go to Hong Kong to play. Where is more fun?

Although Hong Kong has a high living index, it is not so crowded. Just go to the supermarket, don't worry too much! Because everyone has different tastes, I suggest you visit the website of the Hong Kong Tourism Board.

www.hkta.org/sc/index.jsp

This is the official website of the Hong Kong Tourism Board to help you plan your trip to Hong Kong. The contents include Hong Kong tourism information, such as: shopping consumption, catering, sightseeing/tour groups, hotels/hotels/hotel accommodation, maps, family fun/parent-child activities, cultural activities/programs, festivals, historical culture, traditional customs, cosmopolitan customs, harbour scenery, rural scenery, and even personal travel ... It can be said that my advice comes from me, and he decided on the itinerary, which should be helpful to you.

I suggest you go to music first! Take a look at Hongkong (www.funhk.com) and give a series of very detailed information about hotel accommodation, shopping hotspots, latest offers, route guides and so on. Share with you the following, hoping to help you:

Mong Kok District: Mong Kok-the concentration of digital products.

If you want to buy the latest and cheapest genuine digital camera, you must go to the pedestrian area of Sai Yeung Choi South Street in Mong Kok, because there are many electrical and audio-visual companies there and nearby, and the prices of all kinds of licensed parallel imports are more reasonable than those in other places. Even friends from Hong Kong are frequent visitors here. You can take the Kwun Tong subway line to Mong Kok Station and get out at exit D3 or E2, that is, to the pedestrian zone.

It is best to buy digital products in big and honest stores. Broadway is on the ground floor of No.28 Soybean Street, and Fengze Electric Appliances is at Shop 2, Zhongqiao Commercial Building, No.47-51Shandong Street. Huarenhui is an established company in Hong Kong, located on the 6th floor of Garden Commercial Building, 75-77 Garden Street, Mong Kok.

Huayuan Street-Xiebo Street

"Shoe Street" starts from Garden Street connecting Argyle Street and ends at Dundas Street, with a length of1.50m.. There are more than 40 shops selling sportswear and shoes on both sides, gathering brands from all over the world and the latest sports shoes, such as Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Puma and many individual shoe stores. There are also many "bamboo shoots" for sale at 100 a pair, but the quality is no problem. They are all brand-name goods, but the styles are a little outdated or broken. It is also a good choice for passengers to share them.

Address: Located in the center of Mong Kok, Kowloon, only 3 minutes' walk to Mong Kok subway station.

Cai Tong Street-Ladies Street

Women's Street refers to a section of Tongcai Street between Argyle Street and Dundas Street, which is a popular shopping place for local residents and tourists. Women's Street may be the first theme market with women as the main venue in the world. Visitors can pay attention to the layout of their Hong Kong-style canvases. The booth there is open from noon 12 to afternoon 10: 30, selling all kinds of cheap goods.

Address: Exit D3 of Mong Kok Subway Station, go to the back first, then turn right and go straight as shown on the right. Turn right at the first crossing, and you will find Women's Street.

Miaojie-menjie

Similar to the "Women's Street" in Mong Kok, there is also the "Men's Street", which is not far from Yau Ma Tei. There is a Tianhou Temple, which is called Temple Street because of the constant incense and numerous worshippers. In fact, the scope of "Men's Street" is larger than that of Temple Street. Entering from Zhong Fang Street, the whole Longmiao Street is its "sphere of influence". It is different from "Women's Street". As the name implies, it mainly sells men's wear, and the price is almost as cheap as "women's street". Another difference is that it is also a "civilian nightclub". In the evening, singers, oratorios, readers and storytellers always attract many "enthusiasts", and fortune tellers, fortune tellers and people who sell elixirs or plasters are also very popular. In addition, there are all kinds of big-name stalls, from fried oyster sauce cakes to steamed seafood, from snake soup to "Wang Lao Ji" herbal tea. ...

Taiyuan Street-Toy Street

When you come to Taiyuan Street, a world of toys is presented to you. The mini remote control car with flashing red light, the heroic story characters of Star Wars, the eccentric and salty superman, the eye-opening "Gundam" mobile suit, the digital baby and the fighting toys in the Hong Kong TV hit "Gyro Spinning" are dazzling.