Great shopping in Hong Kong
Wattis Fine Arts is an arts gallery surrounded by antique shops. Maps are the specialty here, although you will also find a good selection of architectural prints and watercolors as well as some affordable Western fine art.
Yue Po Chai Antiques located near the Man Mo Temple features more than 10,000-square feet of curios, artifacts, furniture and is renowned for its huge stock of ceramics.
Fook Ming Tong Tea Shop offers a vast array of flavors of exotic tea and an assortment of unique teapots, cups and related accessories.
Hollywood Road and Cat Street is about a half mile of shops specializing in Asian antiques from exquisite Ming dynasty furniture to tough PLA bags to dainty little perfume bottles.
Teresa Coleman Fine Arts offers an array of antiques, paintings, rugs, and even elaborate dragon robes and is renowned for its selection of Chinese art textiles.
Tai Yip Chinese Art Book Centre housed in the Hong Kong Museum of Art boasts an extensive inventory of titles.
Causeway Bay formerly a fishing harbor and warehouse district now offers first-rate shopping and dining options, a complete gamut of shopping options, from an up-scale shopping mall in Times Square to food markets selling traditional Asian ingredients, fresh fish, poultry, and pork.
IFC Mall has a variety of designer boutiques that should please even the most devoted fashionista, including A|X Armani Exchange, Tiffany & Co, Juicy Couture, Givenchy, Escada, Burberry, Bulgari, Kate Spade and Aquascutum. The mall has great dining options and a five screen cinema.
Western Market is located in a four-story brick Edwardian built in 1906. The first floor, known as “cloth alley” offers an array of fabrics, from fine silks to inexpensive canvas. It is also a great place to buy handmade Chinese crafts.
Hertz, Avis, Hong Kong Limousine Service, Mountain Hong Kong China Hire Car Service, and Sinolimo China offers car hire services in Hong Kong.

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