Travel Guide
Destination Information
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Thursday,May 23,2013

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High:
77°F /25°C
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Low:
56°F /13°C
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Friday,May 24,2013

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High:
72°F /22°C
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Low:
63°F /17°C
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Saturday,May 25,2013

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High:
77°F /25°C
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Low:
67°F /19°C
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Sunday,May 26,2013

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High:
77°F /25°C
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Low:
70°F /21°C
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- Attractions
- Culture
- Theme Parks
- Recreation
- Shopping
- Trade Fairs
- Wan Chai Shopping District
- Spring Garden Lane is a great place to pick up clothes at very competitive prices. The market stalls exclusively sell products originally meant for export, meaning quality and price are very competitive. It also connects to local wet and dry markets, and so offers a multicultural experience in the heart of Wan Chai. Spring Garden Lane is in between Queen's Road East and Johnston Road. By Walk: 3 minutes
- Causeway Bay Shopping District
- Taking a stroll through the many shopping malls, including Times Square, Caroline Centre, World Trade Centre, The Lee Gardens, Lee Theatre Plaza , Fashion Island and Island Beverley, reveals a strong focus on fashion and food. In Square, in Windsor House, is known for a wide range of computer products. Jardine's Crescent is great for inexpensive clothing, accessories and domestic goods - and all at great value. Nearby, Jardine's Bazaar stocks traditional dried foods and bean curd (tofu). By Walk: 5 minutes
- Central Shopping District
- The contrast between the old world markets and designer boutiques provides variety and excitement to any shopping day. Scattered among the government headquarters and financial and banking houses are a wealth of opportunities for any shopper. The Landmark, The Galleria, Prince's Building, Alexandra House and the ifc mall are the main shopping centres, with designer shops and exclusive brand names in abundance. Li Yuen Street East and Li Yuen Street West are a riot of stalls hawking everything from inexpensive clothing, watches and costume jewellery to luggage and shoes. Situated between Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central, the market is open daily from 10am to 7pm. By Car: 10 minutes
- Stanley Market
- Seven days a week the open market around Stanley New Street and Stanley Market Road throbs with the passing parade of life as bargain-hunters from all over the world. . Murray House situated at the Stanley seaside is a restored three-storey colonial building that was dismantled in 1982 from its original site in Central and then rebuilt in Stanley . It re-opened in 1999 and now house the Hong Kong Maritime Museum and a number of restaurants. By Car: 25 minutes
- Times Square
- One of the largest malls in Causeway Bay, Times Square has more than 230 shops offering an exciting range of products. It also offers a four-screen cinema, two basement levels and four floors of restaurants with a variety of international cuisines. By Walk: 5 minutes
- Wan Chai Shopping District
- Spring Garden Lane is a great place to pick up clothes at very competitive prices. The market stalls exclusively sell products originally meant for export, meaning quality and price are very competitive. It also connects to local wet and dry markets, and so offers a multicultural experience in the heart of Wan Chai. Spring Garden Lane is in between Queen's Road East and Johnston Road. By Walk: 3 minutes
- Causeway Bay Shopping District
- Taking a stroll through the many shopping malls, including Times Square, Caroline Centre, World Trade Centre, The Lee Gardens, Lee Theatre Plaza , Fashion Island and Island Beverley, reveals a strong focus on fashion and food. In Square, in Windsor House, is known for a wide range of computer products. Jardine's Crescent is great for inexpensive clothing, accessories and domestic goods - and all at great value. Nearby, Jardine's Bazaar stocks traditional dried foods and bean curd (tofu). By Walk: 5 minutes
- Central Shopping District
- The contrast between the old world markets and designer boutiques provides variety and excitement to any shopping day. Scattered among the government headquarters and financial and banking houses are a wealth of opportunities for any shopper. The Landmark, The Galleria, Prince's Building, Alexandra House and the ifc mall are the main shopping centres, with designer shops and exclusive brand names in abundance. Li Yuen Street East and Li Yuen Street West are a riot of stalls hawking everything from inexpensive clothing, watches and costume jewellery to luggage and shoes. Situated between Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central, the market is open daily from 10am to 7pm. By Car: 10 minutes
- Stanley Market
- Seven days a week the open market around Stanley New Street and Stanley Market Road throbs with the passing parade of life as bargain-hunters from all over the world. . Murray House situated at the Stanley seaside is a restored three-storey colonial building that was dismantled in 1982 from its original site in Central and then rebuilt in Stanley . It re-opened in 1999 and now house the Hong Kong Maritime Museum and a number of restaurants. By Car: 25 minutes
- Times Square
- One of the largest malls in Causeway Bay, Times Square has more than 230 shops offering an exciting range of products. It also offers a four-screen cinema, two basement levels and four floors of restaurants with a variety of international cuisines. By Walk: 5 minutes
- Wan Chai Shopping District
- Spring Garden Lane is a great place to pick up clothes at very competitive prices. The market stalls exclusively sell products originally meant for export, meaning quality and price are very competitive. It also connects to local wet and dry markets, and so offers a multicultural experience in the heart of Wan Chai. Spring Garden Lane is in between Queen's Road East and Johnston Road. By Walk: 3 minutes
- Causeway Bay Shopping District
- Taking a stroll through the many shopping malls, including Times Square, Caroline Centre, World Trade Centre, The Lee Gardens, Lee Theatre Plaza , Fashion Island and Island Beverley, reveals a strong focus on fashion and food. In Square, in Windsor House, is known for a wide range of computer products. Jardine's Crescent is great for inexpensive clothing, accessories and domestic goods - and all at great value. Nearby, Jardine's Bazaar stocks traditional dried foods and bean curd (tofu). By Walk: 5 minutes
- Central Shopping District
- The contrast between the old world markets and designer boutiques provides variety and excitement to any shopping day. Scattered among the government headquarters and financial and banking houses are a wealth of opportunities for any shopper. The Landmark, The Galleria, Prince's Building, Alexandra House and the ifc mall are the main shopping centres, with designer shops and exclusive brand names in abundance. Li Yuen Street East and Li Yuen Street West are a riot of stalls hawking everything from inexpensive clothing, watches and costume jewellery to luggage and shoes. Situated between Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central, the market is open daily from 10am to 7pm. By Car: 10 minutes
- Stanley Market
- Seven days a week the open market around Stanley New Street and Stanley Market Road throbs with the passing parade of life as bargain-hunters from all over the world. . Murray House situated at the Stanley seaside is a restored three-storey colonial building that was dismantled in 1982 from its original site in Central and then rebuilt in Stanley . It re-opened in 1999 and now house the Hong Kong Maritime Museum and a number of restaurants. By Car: 25 minutes
- Times Square
- One of the largest malls in Causeway Bay, Times Square has more than 230 shops offering an exciting range of products. It also offers a four-screen cinema, two basement levels and four floors of restaurants with a variety of international cuisines. By Walk: 5 minutes
- Wan Chai Shopping District
- Spring Garden Lane is a great place to pick up clothes at very competitive prices. The market stalls exclusively sell products originally meant for export, meaning quality and price are very competitive. It also connects to local wet and dry markets, and so offers a multicultural experience in the heart of Wan Chai. Spring Garden Lane is in between Queen's Road East and Johnston Road. By Walk: 3 minutes
- Causeway Bay Shopping District
- Taking a stroll through the many shopping malls, including Times Square, Caroline Centre, World Trade Centre, The Lee Gardens, Lee Theatre Plaza , Fashion Island and Island Beverley, reveals a strong focus on fashion and food. In Square, in Windsor House, is known for a wide range of computer products. Jardine's Crescent is great for inexpensive clothing, accessories and domestic goods - and all at great value. Nearby, Jardine's Bazaar stocks traditional dried foods and bean curd (tofu). By Walk: 5 minutes
- Central Shopping District
- The contrast between the old world markets and designer boutiques provides variety and excitement to any shopping day. Scattered among the government headquarters and financial and banking houses are a wealth of opportunities for any shopper. The Landmark, The Galleria, Prince's Building, Alexandra House and the ifc mall are the main shopping centres, with designer shops and exclusive brand names in abundance. Li Yuen Street East and Li Yuen Street West are a riot of stalls hawking everything from inexpensive clothing, watches and costume jewellery to luggage and shoes. Situated between Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central, the market is open daily from 10am to 7pm. By Car: 10 minutes
- Stanley Market
- Seven days a week the open market around Stanley New Street and Stanley Market Road throbs with the passing parade of life as bargain-hunters from all over the world. . Murray House situated at the Stanley seaside is a restored three-storey colonial building that was dismantled in 1982 from its original site in Central and then rebuilt in Stanley . It re-opened in 1999 and now house the Hong Kong Maritime Museum and a number of restaurants. By Car: 25 minutes
- Times Square
- One of the largest malls in Causeway Bay, Times Square has more than 230 shops offering an exciting range of products. It also offers a four-screen cinema, two basement levels and four floors of restaurants with a variety of international cuisines. By Walk: 5 minutes
- Wan Chai Shopping District
- Spring Garden Lane is a great place to pick up clothes at very competitive prices. The market stalls exclusively sell products originally meant for export, meaning quality and price are very competitive. It also connects to local wet and dry markets, and so offers a multicultural experience in the heart of Wan Chai. Spring Garden Lane is in between Queen's Road East and Johnston Road. By Walk: 3 minutes
- Causeway Bay Shopping District
- Taking a stroll through the many shopping malls, including Times Square, Caroline Centre, World Trade Centre, The Lee Gardens, Lee Theatre Plaza , Fashion Island and Island Beverley, reveals a strong focus on fashion and food. In Square, in Windsor House, is known for a wide range of computer products. Jardine's Crescent is great for inexpensive clothing, accessories and domestic goods - and all at great value. Nearby, Jardine's Bazaar stocks traditional dried foods and bean curd (tofu). By Walk: 5 minutes
- Central Shopping District
- The contrast between the old world markets and designer boutiques provides variety and excitement to any shopping day. Scattered among the government headquarters and financial and banking houses are a wealth of opportunities for any shopper. The Landmark, The Galleria, Prince's Building, Alexandra House and the ifc mall are the main shopping centres, with designer shops and exclusive brand names in abundance. Li Yuen Street East and Li Yuen Street West are a riot of stalls hawking everything from inexpensive clothing, watches and costume jewellery to luggage and shoes. Situated between Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central, the market is open daily from 10am to 7pm. By Car: 10 minutes
- Stanley Market
- Seven days a week the open market around Stanley New Street and Stanley Market Road throbs with the passing parade of life as bargain-hunters from all over the world. . Murray House situated at the Stanley seaside is a restored three-storey colonial building that was dismantled in 1982 from its original site in Central and then rebuilt in Stanley . It re-opened in 1999 and now house the Hong Kong Maritime Museum and a number of restaurants. By Car: 25 minutes
- Times Square
- One of the largest malls in Causeway Bay, Times Square has more than 230 shops offering an exciting range of products. It also offers a four-screen cinema, two basement levels and four floors of restaurants with a variety of international cuisines. By Walk: 5 minutes





