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Chinese antiques on Cat Street
Upper Lascar Row, also known as Cat Street, is the intersection between Hollywood Road and Queen's Road in Central. It is famous worldwide for its famous antique shops and is a must-see destination for those who are passionate about collecting antiques. This small street is home to antiques and contemporary handcrafted items that are more than 100 years old. You can find very unique and valuable antiques here such as bronze Buddha statues, old coins, calligraphy, and statues of the Cultural Revolution era in full sizes. Even if you are not an expert in collecting antiques, this place is still worth a visit to choose for yourself gifts of historical and cultural value.
Address: Upper Lascar Row, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Hours of operation: daily from 11.00 AM - 05.00 PM
Scented candle basket “Dim Sum”
It can be said that Hong Kong is one of the most ideal places to enjoy traditional Dim Sum. And of course you will hardly be able to bring back from Hong Kong a basket of Dimsum as a gift for relatives and friends. But one thing is for sure, you can think about buying scented candles created by talented artisans, inspired by the traditional Dimsum baskets of your hometown. Candles are designed in the shape of Dim Sum dishes that you must have seen in any Dim Sum restaurant be it dumplings, shumai, siu bao or siu long bao... in a traditional Chinese Dimsum bamboo basket. For those who love food in particular and Chinese culture in general, this will definitely be a very special souvenir.
Address: 18b Sai Kung Tai Street, Sai Kung, NT, Hong Kong
Operating time: daily from 11.00 AM - 07.00 PM
Hong Kong Po Sum On Hot Oil
Hot oil became popular in Hong Kong in the 90's. With various functions such as treating joint pain, headache, stomachache, itching due to insect bites, hot oil has long been a close companion. of generations of Hong Kong families. Crafted from all-natural ingredients, this healing hot oil is the most authentic and valuable souvenir you can bring back to your loved ones. me. The famous and trusted local brand is Po Sum On. You can buy Po Sum On hot oil at the system of Sasa stores scattered all over the land of Cang Thom.
Art stamp on request
Traditionally, the culture of Hong Kong people in particular and China in general, the seal is one of the inseparable objects that most people own. Usually, the seal has the owner's name and is used to seal the signature for important documents. And local artisans have delicately created souvenirs out of special materials such as jade, marble, ivory, wood or even plastic. You can ask the artisans to create the oil with your own name or ask them to translate the name of you or a relative or friend into Chinese and engrave that name on the seal. Man Wa Lane, a small neighborhood in Trung Hoan extending from Bonham Strand to Connaught Road Central, is a famous address with more than 100 years old to get extremely special and attractive gifts for people. your dearest ones.
Snacks “Hong Kong”
Hong Kong is famous for its rich and varied cuisine. And it would be great if you could bring a little "taste" of Port Thom as a gift to your loved ones back home. You can choose from a box of sweet egg rolls, a beautifully designed sponge cake, or a Hong Kong cookie with flavors like pineapple, honey, mango, and egg yolk. Or the most special is the Hong Kong Pretz cake box which has a unique and unforgettable taste with the main ingredients of shark fin and abalone in oyster sauce. You can find these local products at supermarkets or convenience stores 7-Eleven or Circle K.
Package of dried seafood “made-in Hong Kong”
For those who love food, Hong Kong dried seafood can be an option that you should consider in order to spread the flavor of Fragrant Harbor to your loved ones. The best place in Hong Kong to buy dried seafood is Des Voeux Road West, which has been the city's commercial center since the 19th century. Stroll around the traditional seafood stalls and choose from a variety of dried seafood such as dried scallops, oysters, squid, abalone, sea cucumbers and fish. You can also opt for a bag of dried shiitake mushrooms, or dates to add to your souvenir combo.