Before you step into Hong Kong, delve into these shopping insights!
1. Peak Sale Periods
Hong Kong's strongest sale seasons unfold before Christmas and after Lunar New Year, in May, and from the end of July to August.

2. Discount Dynamics
The most common discount range during early and mid-season in Hong Kong is 40–70%, with some places offering astonishing 80–90% discounts, usually towards the end of the sale season. Many travelers from Thailand, Singapore, and even Vietnam note that luxury brands are more affordable in Hong Kong, but other items tend to be pricier.

Exemplary Affordable Brands include Clinique, Shiseido, Elizabeth Arden... Bossini and Giordano's T-shirts are also recognized for being reasonably priced. Electronic devices, technical gadgets, and household furniture are sought-after products among travelers in Hong Kong.
3. Shopping Districts in Hong Kong
Cause Bay, home to the Sogo and Mitsukoshi malls, is a renowned destination for travelers who prefer mid-range fashion products like Guess and Tommy Hilfiger.

For enthusiasts of renowned luxury brands, you can explore the 8-story shopping paradise at 1 Matheson Street. Adjacent is Lee Garden Street with stores selling out-of-season or discounted items from various fashion houses.
One of the frequently mentioned shopping areas in Hong Kong is Nathan Road, with shops offering everything from high-end to budget items. Common finds here include fashion items, traditional Chinese handicrafts, and cultural treasures.

Beyond the shopping hubs, the street markets along the streets are interesting stops for budget-conscious travelers.
However, to avoid shopping blunders in Hong Kong, you need to be extremely attentive when buying items in the markets. Items here often lack tags or any warranty slips. Always have a bargaining mindset when shopping in Hong Kong.

Don't forget, if you have limited time, it's best to choose suitable shopping districts from the beginning instead of hopping from place to place, as it's impossible to cover all the malls and bazaars in Hong Kong.
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Source: Mytour Travel Guide – By: Xzone
MytourSeptember 30, 2015