New Town Plaza

New Town Plaza
New Town Plaza (18-19 Sha Tin Centre Street, Sha Tin, New Territories) — One of the largest shopping malls in Hong Kong, New Town Plaza offers shoppers 350 international labels and boutiques, the latest electronics, 50 restaurants, and supermarkets selling Japanese and Taiwanese foods. And don’t forget the kids; they’ll have a ball with Charlie Brown and his friends at Asia’s first Snoopy’s World.
Maritime Square

Maritime Square
Maritime Square (33 Tsing King Road, Tsing Yi, New Territories) — Maritime Square is the first shopping mall in Hong Kong to adopt an ocean theme, but you don’t need to be a salty old mariner to enjoy its more than 140 shops. In fact, landlubbers will find the selection of cuisines and scenic views of Rambler Channel most pleasant. Located on Tsing Yi, this is a convenient stop on your way to or from Hong Kong Disneyland or Ngong Ping 360.
Landmark North

Landmark North
Landmark North (39 Lung Sum Avenue, Sheung Shui, New Territories) — Just a five-minute train ride from the Lo Wu boundary checkpoint with Mainland China, Landmark North is a big hit with day trippers from Shenzhen who come to peruse its nearly 100 specialty shops selling jewelry, fashion, skincare and audio-visual products.
Ladies Market

Ladies Market
Ladies Market (Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon) — With over 100 stalls of bargain clothing, accessories and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometer stretch on which to practice your haggling skills. It gets its name from the huge amount of clothing and accessories on sale for women of all ages; however, with watches, cosmetics, bags, home furnishings, CDs and trinkets also up for grabs, you don’t need to be just in the market for a pair of nylon stockings to find something within its crowded aisles.
Gold Coast Piazza

Gold Coast Piazza
Gold Coast Piazza (1 Castle Peak Road, Castle Peak Bay, New Territories) – as the name implies, this is a Mediterranean-style shopping arcade on the seafront in the Castle Peak area. A large expat population in the neighborhood ensures a good choice of international eateries. On weekends and public holidays, kiosks selling local handicrafts and art items set up at the Gold Coast Montmartre. But the sea air, space and proximity to Gold Coast Beach make this a pleasant outing for the family any day of the week..
Fashion Walk

Fashion Walk
Fashion Walk (Great George Street, Paterson Street, Cleveland Street Kingston Street and Gloucester Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island) — Fashionistas flock towards this sanctuary of street-side shopping in Causeway Bay. Some of the best of the world’s high-end fashion and Japanese and European mid-priced brands are on offer here across a complex of streets. Make sure you set aside a leisurely few hours to stroll around, filling your shopping bags with chic couture and your stomach with gourmet treats. The former includes Viviene Westwood, Camper, Tsumori Chisato and Beams, while the latter can be taken care of in a selection of alfresco cafes and restaurants.
Cityplaza

Cityplaza
Cityplaza (18 Taikoo Shing Road, Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong Island) — The largest shopping hub on Hong Kong Island, Cityplaza is a family-oriented mall with 170 shops that offer everything from basic daily necessities to grand concert pianos. The mall also has Hong Kong Island’s only ice rink and is home to the city’s only APiTA – one of Japan’s most popular department store chains.
Citygate Outlets

Citygate Outlets
Citygate Outlets (20 Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung, Outlying Islands) — Citygate Outlets is the largest outlet mall in Hong Kong. It features more than 80 international brand names that offer year-round discounts of 30 to 70 per cent. Shop categories include designer fashion, accessories, sports, children’s wear, beauty and home accessories.
Citygate Outlets houses 16 food and beverage outlets and entertainment facilities, such as the UA Citygate cinemas and a SPA by MTM. The Square is specially designed with an outdoor dining space located right next to one of the Asia’s largest outdoor kinetic fountains for you to relax after a day of shopping. Located at Tung Chung MTR station and near Novotel Citygate Hong Kong, Citygate Outlets is the ideal starting point for an adventure on Lantau Island. The Ngong Ping 360 cable car is just a few minutes’ walk away while Hong Kong Disneyland and Hong Kong International Airport are only 10 minutes away by local transport.
China Hong Kong City

China Hong Kong City
China Hong Kong City (33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon) — Clad in a distinctive gold curtain, China Hong Kong City is a popular shopping destination in Tsim Sha Tsui. The mall is home to around 20 fashion outlets, including SIXTY, ESPRIT, G2000 and Samsonite, which offer price reductions of as much as 70 per cent. Other retailers span categories such as dried seafood and Chinese health care, beauty and personal care, audio-visual and electrical products, and jewelry, watches and gifts. It also links to the Mainland China ferry terminal, from which regular ferries connect Kowloon to Macau and cities in Mainland China.
APM

APM
APM (Millennium City 5, 418 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon) — Nighthawks have had a mall to call their own since apm opened its doors and kept them open into the wee hours (the name is a combination of am and pm). This after-dark shopping hub houses 170 retail outlets which close at midnight, while restaurants stay open until 2am and entertainment spots carry on until dawn. Fans of Japanese lifestyle store LOG-ON will be pleased to find a branch here. Food includes a cookedDELI by city’super.
The mall is also a favorite venue for local celebrities to promote their latest movie and music releases. This place unsurprisingly pitches to the young and trendy.





