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Old 10th Feb 2012, 10:36   #1 (permalink)
 
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Best Shopping In Hong Kong

Hi folks,

I know this is off topic but I am taking my young family overseas for the first time and wanted some suggestions on the best shopping in HK.
We are interested in clothes, shoes and kids stuff.
Heading off to Disney World/Land too!
We are staying on Kowloon Island.

Any suggestions would be warmly appreciated.


Regards....
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Old 10th Feb 2012, 13:58   #2 (permalink)
 
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HOng Kong isn't the shopping haven it used to be - if you want to buy brand name clothes and things the USA is the place.

For cheap stuff/fakes etc you can't beat the Stanley market - nice day trip, or the Mong Kok ladies market area.

And Kowloon is not actually an island.
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