Another flash shopping mall, part of the Landmark group, with a slightly more eclectic collection of shops than you'll find in the main Landmark.
Must see shopping in Hong Kong
- LLandmark Prince's Building
- HHomeless Workplace
This showroom of the cute and eclectic Homeless store stocks smaller objects like chic organiser trays, funky desk lamps, and Miffy Bunny dolls.
- MMountain Services
This fab little shop sells climbing and hiking gear and pretty much everything you need to tackle Hong Kong’s hills and country parks.
- MMong Kok Computer Centre
Prices at this computer mall are cheap but language can be a barrier, and you’ll see more finished products than computer components.
- HHong Kong Book Centre
This basement shop has a vast selection of English-language books and magazines, covering everything from business to cooking.
- SSwindon Books
A locally run bookshop strong on Hong Kong–related titles. Go upstairs for a bargain selection of used or shop-worn books.
- SStanley Market
No big bargains or big stings, just reasonably priced casual clothes (including big sizes and children's wear), bric-a-brac, souvenirs and formulaic art,…
- WWorld-Wide Plaza
The rabbit warren of tiny shops in this '80s-style shopping arcade caters to the needs of the Filipino domestic helpers working in Hong Kong, who, on…
- NNgai Tile Wave
The staff who run this business can help find almost anything you're looking for... Tang figurines, tricoloured ancient pottery, porcelain from the Ming…
- LLuk Yeung Galleria
Tsuen Wan's largest shopping mall is inside the residential property Luk Yeung Sun Chuen and has a host of midrange chains you'd find in most New…
- CCity Chain
With over 60 outlets in Hong Kong, City Chain has a wristwatch for almost every whim, look and occasion, ranging from the dressy to the downright sporty.