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Harbour City
Situated on Tsim Sha Tsui's waterfront, Harbour City comprises the first shopping mall in Hong Kong with a berth for cruise liners – Ocean Terminal. Harbour City is Hong Kong’s largest shopping and entertainment complex with a total area of 2 million square feet, featuring 700 shops and boutiques, 50 restaurants and two cinemas. With shopping choices ranging from fashion boutiques and sportswear chain stores, to jewellers and bookshops, you won’t go home empty-handed!

In this giant shopping mall, apart from the flagship store of Lane Crawford, which focuses on high-end fashions and contemporary home furnishings, there is also a place where ladies cannot afford to miss – FACESSS. It provides numerous choices of beauty, skin care and personal care products, featuring over 100 cosmetic and fragrance brands. Among them include the beloved Bobbi Brown, Lancome and Shiseido.

Harbour City is not only the hub for fashionable adults, but also a “must-go” place for the young and young-at-heart. On the ground level of Ocean Terminal, is located KidX, the ideal place for getting the latest clothing and toys for children. In addition to a wide range of renowned kids wear and toys, Asia’s largest Toys”R”Us can also be found in KidX.

Canton Road, TST, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Shopping Mall with over 700 shops

Canton Road
Opposite Harbour City, on Canton Road you can totally satisfy your passion for fashion. Canton Road features the world’s most famous brands with a collection of flagship stores like Louis Vuitton, Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, Gucci as well as any other prestigious brands you can think of! For those who would like to pamper and indulge themselves, Canton Road is definitely the luxury destination.

Canton Road, TST, Kowloon, Hong Kong (4 blocks west of Nathan Road)
Designer Label, Luxurious Brands Apparels and Accessories

Chinese Arts & Crafts
Stepping into Chinese Arts & Crafts makes you feel like visiting a miniature of a Chinese arts museum. Here in this first local department store specializing in what its name says, you can find the finest embroidery, silk fabric, traditional Chinese fashion, handicrafts, porcelain and jewellery, etc.

Since its establishment in 1959, Chinese Arts & Crafts has established an excellent reputation worldwide. Many important diplomats, foreign politicians and celebrities, including Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former First lady of the United States, Former Prime Minister of Britain, Mrs. Thatcher, the Megati Sukarnoputri, President of Indonesia, have been customers.

Although they sell mainly high end luxury products, it is still worthwhile immersing yourself in the spirit and essence of Chinese culture.

Star House, 3 Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Chinese Art & Crafts

Yue Hwa
If you fancy Chinese culture, don’t miss Yue Hwa, a department chain store specialises in products of this ancient country. Although the Tsim Sha Tsui branch is slightly smaller than its Nathan Road main store, it still competes.Apart from Chinese arts and crafts, it offers a wide range of Chinese products, including foodstuffs, Chinese herbs and medicines andhousehold goods. The prices here are more affordable than Chinese Arts & Crafts.

G/F-3/F., No.1 Kowloon Park Drive, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Chinese Art & Crafts (Affordable Pricing)

Tak Tak Tailor
Tak Tak Tailor, the custom tailor and shirt makers, was first founded in Shanghai by Mr. Peter Zee in 1938. The business then moved to Hong Kong in 1949 and has been well known for its skilful workmanship ever since. Now sixty years of experience in tailoring has been passed onto his son, Mr. Michael Zee.

Tak Tak Tailor has expanded to two branch shops both located in the best five-star hotels in Hong Kong, including the Langham Hotel, Hong Kong. All through the years, both the father and the son have insisted on maintaining their high standard by matching only the best Shanghai tailoring workmanship with quality materials. You are also welcome to bring along your own design or any patterns from magazines you like.

G/F, Langham Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
2369 7561
Tailor - Custom Made suit & shirt

Park Lane Shoppers' Boulevard
Park Lane Shoppers’ Boulevard, stretching from the Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Centre near Tsim Sha Tsui to the police station near Jordan, is a landmark along Nathan Road. One side of the shoppers’ boulevard is lined with a row of 2-storey shops with white tile walls while the other side is decorated with trees and greenery. Sculptures are placed throughout the shoppers’ boulevard making it standout from the tall buildings surrounding it. Strolling along this remarkable boulevard gives you a similar feeling to strolling along the Champs Elysees in Paris.

The 200-meter shoppers’ boulevard features about 20 stores, offering a selection of main stream fashion stores, concept stores of different cosmetic brands, sports wear chain stores and jewellery shops.

Behind Park Lane Shoppers’ Boulevard is the famous Kowloon Park, which is an ideal place to rest your tired legs before you continue your crazy shopping day.

TST, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Avenue of Fashion Shops

Granville Road
Granville Road, located at the centre of Tsim Sha Tsui, isthe shopping centre of the area. Dozens of shops line both sides of Granville Road and spread out to the surrounding area. Apart from fashion factory outlets, there are also a wide variety of stores featuring the latest limited edition sports shoes, stylish house wares and local designer labels, all at an inexpensive price.

Granville Road also features a number of cosmetic stores such as Sa Sa, Bonjour and the most famous, Lung Shing Dispensary.

Don’t just focus on the shops along the street. Look up and you will notice that there are many coffee shops open on the first floor of the buildings alongside - perfect places to linger and sip aromatic coffee.

Granville Road, TST, Kowloon, Hong Kong (Between Carnarvon Road and Nathan Road)
Factory Outlet

Granville Circuit
Turn into Granville Circuit down Granville Road and you will discover a little paradise, Rise Shopping Arcade, for fashion-lovers. Despite its inconspicuous entrance, the arcade is unique and has always been the hub of chic and vanguard. Many of the boutiques are set up by local designers selling their own brands. There’s also vintage and foreign designer clothing and even tarot readers are available.. However, don't start your treasure hunt too early – most of the shops don’t open until late afternoon.

Granville Circuit, TST, Kowloon, Hong Kong (South of Granville Road)
Factory Outlet Area

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