2013年4月26日星期五

Shopping, Eating & Enjoying Nightlife in Hong Kong


Hong Kong is a paradise for shopping, eating and enjoying nightlife. Modern shopping malls and local night markets satisfy visitors from all over the world. Seafood cooked in Cantonese style offer visitors feasts. Lan Kwai Fong, a place never sleeps, is the one for those who want to spend wonderful nightlife. 
Hong Kong Nightlife
Shopping Areas in Hong Kong
The Causeway Bay, with numerous Japanese department stores and shopping malls, is the busiest shopping area in Hong Kong. Tsim Sha Tsui is known as the area for shopping luxury items and enjoying the sea. Mong Kok is the mass market for shopping less extravagant items. But it seems that shopping areas in Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Jotun and Tsim Sha Tsui are connected with each other, being the most popular shopping center.
Hong Kong Shopping
Night Markets & Night Clubs in Hong Kong
Causeway Bay, Wan Chai, Mong Kok and Jotun are the areas that never sleep. Temple Street night market in Jotun attracts many visitors to shop and to tour. The Lady's Street in Mong Kok is the must-visit place for purchasing inexpensive lady clothes and accessories.
Night clubs in Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, Jotun, Tsim Sha Tsui and Wan Chai enable visitors to spend their wonderful nightlife in Hong Kong. The most deluxe night clubs can be found in Tsim Sha Tsui East, like China Town. To experience the special pub culture, one cannot miss the Lan Kwai Fong in Central, Hong Kong. 
Hong Kong Lan Kwai Fong
Enjoying Seafood in Hong Kong
Most of the restaurants in Hong Kong mainly offer Cantonese cuisine and seafood are available in these restaurants. But the popular places for eating flavored seafood are Lei Yue Mun in Kowloon East, Saigon in Kowloon outskirt, Cheung Chau Island and Lamma Island. Consumption is relatively high in Lei Yue Mun, but price is reasonable in Cheung Chau Island. Generally, two-time-consumption is adopted by most visitors. They buy the seafood and then bring them to the restaurants nearby to ask the chef to cook. Extra fee needs to be paid to the restaurant, which ranges from 30 to 100 (it depends).
Hong Kong Seafood

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