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  Ladies' Market
One of the most popular street markets in Hong Kong, Ladies' Market is a must-visit destination for fashion lovers with an eye for bargain-priced clothing, bags, accessories, toys, cosmetics and household knick-knacks. The stalls making up this enjoyable market can be found on Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok. It is open from noon until 11:30pm.
To get there, take Exit E2 from MTR Mong Kok Station then walk along Nelson Street for two blocks.
   
   


  Fa Yuen Street (also known as Sportswear Street)
Fa Yuen Street is between the junction with Argyle Street and Shantung Street. Shoppers can find almost anything related to sports. The most popular are footwear stores, where major brands sell for relatively low prices. Sportswear choices extend to sportswear, fishing equipment, camping goods and mountaineering equipment. Definitely a must for sporty, outdoor types. To get there, take Exit D3 from MTR Mong Kok Station and walk along Argyle Street for 3 mins.
   
   


  Shopping Malls
Hong Kong's well-designed shopping mega-malls combine boutiques from a Who's Who of the international designer scene with brand names from every corner of the world. Enjoy the fine dining and gourmet food outlets in Hong Kong's malls, for example ifc mall and Landmark in Central; Times Square and World Trade Centre - wtc more in Causeway Bay; and Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, offering everything you could ever desire under a single air-conditioned roof.
 
 


  Shopping Area – Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay is known locally as "Little Japan" because of the major Japanese department store (SOGO) and other trendy boutique in the area. Taking a stroll through the many shopping malls and areas, including Times Square, Caroline Centre, World Trade Centre - wtc more, The Lee Gardens, Lee Theatre Plaza, Fashion Island, Island Beverley and fashion walk, reveals a strong focus on fashion and food. Jardine's Crescent is great for inexpensive clothing, accessories and domestic goods - and all at great value.
     
 


  Shopping Area - Tsim Sha Tsui (TST)
Kowloon's numerous department stores and shopping centres, with their up-to-the-minute fashion items, are a pleasure to roam around TST. The factory outlets along Granville Road are a must for bargain shoppers.
The superb Harbour City is the area's largest and most famous shopping and entertainment complex. Canton Road, opposite Harbour City, is the perfect place to pick up designer wear arranging from local brands to flag-ship store of international brands.
     
 


  Local Designer Labels
Chic local brands and renowned Hong Kong designers, such as http://www.izzue.com, chocoolate, Vivienne Tam, Ranee K and Walter Ma rub shoulders in exclusive outlets throughout the territory and chain stores bring the styles to the streets. There is something for every fashion finder's budget and plenty for those who want to make a style statement all of their own.