5 Best Shopping in Hong Kong, China

Festival Walk

Fodor's choice

Located in residential Kowloon Tong, about 20 minutes from Central on the MTR, Festival Walk stretches across six floors, with Marks & Spencer, an Apple store, MUJI, and H&M serving as anchors. Vivienne Tam and PS by Paul Smith draw the elite crowds; I.T. and agnès b. keep the trend spotters happy. If you want a respite from the sometimes scorching-hot weather, Festival Walk also has one of the city's largest ice rinks, a multiplex cinema, and more than 30 restaurants and cafés.

There's free Wi-Fi throughout the mall, as well as excellent brews at Coffee Academics.

Golden Computer Arcade

It's the most famous—some would say infamous—computer arcade in town. Know what you want before you go to avoid being dazed by the sheer volume of computer equipment and software.

Mega Box

This 18-story mall is a great option for family shopping expeditions: those with minimal retail stamina can amuse themselves at the video arcade, the IMAX theater, or the skating rink, and there are also numerous onsite eateries. However, unlike other malls that are in walking distance from MTR stations, visitors need to take a free shuttle here from the Kowloon Bay MTR station. To catch it, exit the MTR station at Exit A and go through Telford Plaza; you can always ask the Plaza concierge if you're confused. Shuttles run about every 10 minutes.

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Moussy

This midrange Japanese brand arrived in town in 2006. The tight-fitting tees and vintage-wash jeans are a big hit among young local women who are going for the rock-star look.

80 Tat Chee Av., Kowloon, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3104–0349

Watsons

Spread over the city, this chain—the CVS of Hong Kong—sells western medicines, health and beauty items, plus a selection of traditional Chinese products. Some branches also have pharmacies.