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2010年11月20日 星期六

Cheung Chau

Cheung Chau is one of the most popular of all the outlying islands. Shaped like a dumbbell, it is about a 30-55-minute ferry ride from Hong Kong's Central District. 

Near the ferry pier, it is filled with restaurants and shops. All types of goods can be found here including tea, clothes, bicycles, electronic goods and supplies, flowers. Among them are many of souvenir shops selling items like T-shirts, and seashells. The most popular souvenirs from Cheung Chau are seafood products like dried squid, shrimp paste and salted fish.

There lotsa souvenir shops along the main street. Some popular souvenirs including seashell and coloured sands. You can choose and design your own bottle of sands.
How to go:
http://www.nwff.com.hk/cht/fare_table/central-cheung_chau


By Kargo 10101120s

2010年11月19日 星期五

Times Square

Times Square is local at Causeway Bay. it is the one of the largest shopping  mall and the most popular tourist destination in Hong Kong. Times Square has more than 230 shops, offering an exciting range of products as well as great dining establishments. It such as leather goods, voguish apparel and jewelry. Also, Times Square have a numbers of reputable electronics, audio vision chain stores and sports wear house. So, it is very convenient and have many choice for the tourists.




Times Square has sixteen floors. it has many types of food local at the 10/F- 13/F. it included regional Chinese specialties and numbers of western cuisine for the tourists. So, you can find different type of food when you come to Times Square shopping. Besides, Times Square always have provide many events such as the signature of countdown event and any art culture exhibitions. It can attract many people come to enjoy it. Also, it always provide many promotions to customers. So, I think that Times Square is one of the best shopping mall in Hong Kong.


Opening hours: 10:00a.m - 22:00p.m
Address: 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
How to go: MTR Causeway Bay Station Exit A
Link: http://www.timessquare.com.hk/#/en_US/intro/


by Chan Wai Kit, Tony 10109154s

2010年11月18日 星期四

The Sincere Co Ltd

The Sincere Co Ltd with over 109 years of history, Sincere was the first Chinese-owned department store established in Hong Kong. Sincere is dedicated to providing quality merchandise with the best value to customers.


It delivers everlasting shopping enjoyment to customers by offering a comprehensive range of merchandise, from contemporary European fashion and accessories, to electrical appliances, bedding, bath, household, sports and travel items. Come visit any of the Sincere stores and you will feel the difference.


Fashion:
The Sincere Co Ltd offers everything from cutting-edge elegance and style to the latest funky trends, choosing from a vast array of international brand names or from popular local designers.
Whether it's hair accessories, gloves, scarves, shoes, bags or simply something a little different, there is the right place to go hunting.


Beauty:
They ranging from the famous old brand names to the organic, natural and herbal skin product makers who concentrate on your beauty and healthy skin. The mineral makeup and other natural products are also provide.

Address:


Central Store
Address: G/F-3/F, 173 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hong Kong
Opening Hours: 10:30am to 7:30pm (Daily)


Mong Kok Store
Address: Level 2 & 3, Grand Century Place, 193 Prince Edward Road West, Mong Kok, Kowloon
Opening Hours:
11:30am to 9:30pm (Mon - Thu)
11:30am to 10pm (Fri - Sun)


Sham Shui Po Store
Address: 1/F-3/F, Dragon Centre, 37K Yen Chow Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon
Opening Hours:
11:30am to 9:30pm (Mon - Thu)
11:30am to 10pm (Fri - Sun)


By: Kwok Ho Kuen 10160027s

2010年11月12日 星期五

Shopaholic@Paterson Street‏


Paterson Street which is located in the northem part of Hong Kong Island, is one of the most popular street in Causeway Bay. Starting from  the north of Victoria Park Road, KingstonStreet in passing, Great George Street, end at South  Yee Wo Street.

In 1990s, the southem section of Paterson Streetwas specificly for the bus lane, closed since 2001 to become pedestrian precinct. The middle section of Paterson Streetwas originally for two-way traffic, but in the recent years it already changed to a one-way traffic road and have additional taxi stands.

Paterson street is now a popular shopping district for youngers who love fashion. As there had located  a lots of brand name shop, such as Max & Co, Amani Exchange, Calvin Klein, Marc by marc jacobs, Agnes b, Y-3...etc.

Besides shopping, Paterson street is also a nice place go for dinning. There have different types of  restaurant you can choose. If you like western dishes, you can go to the "Outback Steakhouse". If you are a fan of seafood, you can visit the "Island Seafood & Oyster Bar" or "Mr. Steak Buffet a la minute'.  If you just want to have some light dishes, you can visit the 'H-Tea-O Tea Garden', 'Starbucks' or 'Pokka Cafe'.


By Milo 10101027s

2010年11月7日 星期日

K11

K11 is the world's first Art Mall. And the catalyst for a community revitalization like other. It is a unique shopping and dining destination, bringing ART-PEOPLE-NATURE together in harmony. K11 provides an unprecedented and five-senses experience integrating art appreciation, recreation and green architectural space in a totally unique lifestyle experience.


K11 is located in the multi-cultural living district. K11 having Chungking Mansions, HK Meseum of Artsand HK Museum of History as its neighbors. Unique to this district is the fascinating blend of old and new and with k11 as the world's first art mall combining the three essential elements  ART-PEOPLE-NATURE, the K11 district is going to become a core of multi-cultural dimension in Hong Kong, much like SOHO and Tribeca area in the United States.



In shopping area, K11 discover an endless parade of fashion and style that will transfom customers into the centre of attention. On the other hand, in art area, a glimpse of the extraordinary. An appreciation of the exquisite. Awaken our senses as we stroll among our exclusine collections of art thoughout the mall.



Opening Hours:
10:00am – 10:00pm (daily)


Address:
18 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon


Transport:
MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit D1, D2, G, N1 or N2



By Kwok Ho Kuen 10160027s

2010年11月4日 星期四

Ladies Street

The Tung Choi Street is also known as Ladies Street which is an open air bazaar. It is situated in the central area of Mong Kok, one of the busiest places of stream of people in Hong Kong.
In the Ladies Street, cheap commodities and imitations made in Hong Kong are mainly sold, i.e. women's costumes, cosmetics and handbags etc. When night falls, the bazaar becomes more bustling with multicoloured goods hanging fully on the both sides of the street.
If you find something to your liking, you may bargain with the shop keepers, enjoying a different kind of pleasure. It is the delightful place of collecting cheaper goods.




HOW TO GO? 
The Ladies' Market is easily accessible by MTR, buses, or taxis. Of course the MTR is the most convenient. Just get to the Mong Kok station on the red line (not the Mong Kok East station) and get off. Then get out of the station through exit D3. Do a U-turn and walk a few steps back to Argyle Street. Then turn right. Turn right again at the next cross street, Tung Choi Street. You're at Ladies' Market.



By Janice 10083078s

2010年10月31日 星期日

Hong Kong SkyMart & SkyPlaza

It located at Terminal 1, Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong SkyMart is a world dedicated to luxury shopping and sumptuous dining choices. There are around 100 retail shops and 40 eateries offering everything from duty-free shops and international and local brands, to a worldwide gourmet selection that ensure you a memorable final stop before boarding.              
                                                 Hong Kong SkyMart

                                                                                     

SkyPlaze offers 35,000m2 of facilities located mostly in the non-restricted area of Terminal 2, providing a wide range of themed stores, renowned local and international cuisines, and entertainment zones for a 4D Extreme Screen, Asia Hollywood and i-Sports centre. Immerse yourself here and you may well decide to extend your visit!
 
SkyPlaza


All students can enjoy special entertainment offers at Terminal 2 by

simply presenting your student card (until 31/12/2010)
How to get that:











By Kwok Ho Kuen 10160027s