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Hong Kong is a good place to buy e-products. Hong Kong is an ideal place to buy jewelry. Hong Kong pastries. There are some great places where you can buy authentic gold ornaments at different prices. Baggage tags are one of the most super cute accessories for your luggage that you can get in the city.
You will find some very pretty and quirky designs and patterns right in the city. The wide range of collection the city puts you through will give you a mini heart attack, but the options are worth it. You can put them in your shopping list and go completely wild while looking for them at every shop, street or mall. There are many patterns available at various prices at a variety of stores spread in the city.
You will love to show them off everywhere while carrying the luggage. This can serve a great souvenir in your collection or a cool gift for your friends or family. They are quite adorable and funny at the same time, like granny pants, nail sharpeners, apparels etc. They come with a funny or quirky drawing and artwork that will grip you and make you want to buy them. You can take them as a souvenir for yourself or for your girlfriends for twinning later on. If you are a fan of cute stationeries, Hong Kong is the place for you.
You will find a wide variety of stationery items all around the city at many shops, street markets and malls. One such item is Paper Cutting Punch Machines. These are colorful and small in size machines, which is used for cutting paper in various shapes and sizes and patterns. You will get the most attractive designs you have seen lately, in this city and frankly you will not go empty-handed once you indulge yourself in this sorcery.
It will be a perfect souvenir from your trip which you can keep for yourself or your friends and family. You can buy these at almost every gift shops or stationeries in the street markets, malls. Shopping for these can be very fun some times which will make you want to buy them all at once.
Wooden furniture is very popular among the Chinese. You can find the majority of furniture shops selling majorly wooden furniture with different colors, sizes, and patterns. Some have such intricate work on them, you will fall in love with them instantly. The jade that you will find in Hong Kong comes in different colors and forms such as jewelry , lucky charms , and figurines.
You will also find synthetic fake and real jade. Drying seafood is an age-old Chinese tradition. Dried seafood is made by drying out seafood under the sun. This process not only preserves food without the aid of refrigeration but also intensifies its flavor, nutrients, and texture.
You can find abalone , oysters , scallop , sea cucumber , squid , and many different kinds of fish. No idea how to cook dried seafood? They are excellent braised, in soup and stir-fry, and as congee toppings. Name seals are very much part of Chinese history and a trendy memento at the same time. The use of name seals, or chops as it was historically called, traces its origins to B. This tradition carried on over the centuries and name seals are as legally legitimate as conventional name signature.
Image credit: G. Chinese Traditional Clothing. Image credit: Asian Art Museum. Image credit: Agnes Leung. Hong Kong Gifts from G. Goods of Desire. Image credit: Kee Wah Bakery. Image credit: Mingcha. Image credit: Charles Chan. Image credit: On Kee Dried Seafood. Customized Name Seals. Gazella, you would love them. I saw them at Ladies market, but I assume you would get them at various stationery shops as well. So i finally picked up these little paper cutters after reading your post, however it can cut only fine paper and not card paper if one is into craft.
Oh No Gazella — I hope someone out there is reading this and designing the one for crafts as well. Let me send you the picture of a papercraft I saw in Canada — you would love it.
I admit to being guilty of picking up so many of the items you listed. This is a great list and one I will share with friends going to HK soon. Jessy — hope you are enjoying the products you bought. Please do share with those traveling to along with my guide to street markets of Hong Kong.
I just loved visiting Hong Kong. Such a vibrant, and still filled with beautiful nature, city. Seeing this post made me regret nothing having brought any souvenirs! Chinese Porcelain too. Soumya, you would have loved their lace bags as well. Looking forward to hear from you, what you bring back from Hong Kong.
This is a great list Anuradha…I had only purchased the shop-sticks, but I do realise that there is so much more to pick from HK. Sid — we have a collection of board games at home. Next time you come to Goa, will show you. Those look so colorful and cute! I love those little fridge tiles and hole punches. Kay, I had to postpone my trip due to the typhoon and I am happy I did that.
Maybe I missed watching a natural phenomenon but I managed to explore a bit of Hong Kong. I will have a big problem in Hong Kong! I will need to budget for shopping. There are so many beautiful things to bring back. I am practical so I would buy things I can wear like jade jewelry or eat the moon cakes look delicious. Ruth — I also picked up Jade earrings and few bookmarks with Chinese paintings.
I found few options to eat as a vegetarian, you might find a lot more to eat in Hong Kong. I collect chopsticks, or so have I told myself the last time when I bought a dozen different bamboo chopsticks.
I started to appreciate them with noodle soup dishes such as thukpa and thentuk and I find them so pretty. I wonder too if the porcelain ones are for special occasions. Oh, if I had known I would have picked up one for you Will keep in mind next time in a Chopsticks region. What a fun post idea! I love that there are so many things to collect from Hong Kong!
I would be grabbing lots of jade — I love jade! Thanks, Paige. I also loved the Jade accessories and some other stones too like Rose Quartz. How blessed you are to inherit those bracelets. Share a picture if you can. For me, it would be the chopsticks, since sushi is my favorite food.
I would also have lots and lots of mooncakes and coconut tarts. I hear the city is basically one endless shopping mall, but I would be really keen on seeing the smaller, street vendors rather than the giant malls. This is a great list to keep in mind. Skye — that is what I also thought but I discovered lovely street markets in Hong Kong, and I found old temples, walled cities, and lovely gardens.
In fact, I did not even step into a shopping mall for 5 days that I was there. Thank you for sharing this! My mother loves Jade! I think I have to make a trip to Hong Kong to get her a piece! Although I have zero pictures.
Ishita — I really look forward to your post on Italy Souvenirs — I have no idea what do you get there to carry back home. I wanted to carry back one of the embroidered paintings but had no space to carry back or at home to put them. Thanks Anu. I usually go for very local stuff and that includes a lot of food. Great ideas in here! Crystal — Once upon a time I used to use Feng Shui products, not sure if they had an impact, but I know I felt good about it.
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