8 CHEAPEST SHOPPING AREAS IN SHAM SHUI PO HONG KONG: Sham Shui Po Shopping Guide | Froi and Geri
Do you know where to shop in Hong Kong? Today we're gonna take you to the CHEAPEST PLACE TO SHOP IN HONG KONG-- Sham Shui Po. Let's explore together these 8 Budget Shopping Areas in Sham Shui Po.
1. Dragon Centre + Korean BBQ
2. Fuk Wa Street
3. Toy Street on Fuk Wing Street
4. Golden Computer Arcade
5. Sham Shui Po Gadget Outlet
6. Apliu Flea Market
7. Fashion Street on Cheung Sha Wan Road
8. Street Food
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Welcome to the second episode of our Hong Kong street food series. Today, we will be showing you some of the best and affordable street food and local, traditional food you can find in the Sham Shui Po area, a district that preserves the feel of Old Hong Kong - where the locals live!
To start our day, we have a traditional beef sandwich with a Hong Kong style milk tea (total 37 HKD / 4.71 USD). The beef was juicy and tender. No extra sauce needed! We explore the Sham Shui Po market for tons of shopping and locate a rare street food at a shop specializing in soy bean. We had fried tofu chunks stuffed with fish paste. It was awesome watching the chefs prepare the tofu. This snack was so delicious and CHEAP (15 HKD / 1.91 USD for 5 pieces). And of course, we washed it down with fresh soy milk (7 HKD / 0.89 USD). Continuing through the street food market, we came by a Cantonese classic dish - cheong fun! This stall was unique however because the shape of the cheong fun (10 HKD / 1.27 USD for small) was rolled into small bites like the Korean street food Tteokbokki. Such a great street food to enjoy in a small Hong Kong alleyway! To end the day, we eat at one of the most important street food restaurants in all of Hong Kong, at a dai pai dong. Dai pai dong’s are quite important because they are quickly disappearing off the streets and becoming modernized. There are only a few left that truly preserve the culture of Hong Kong and Oi Man Sang is one of the few! We had Hong Kong style clams, beef and rice street side! It all was mouthwatering and the chefs were cooking right on the street (298 HKD / 37.96 USD including beers).
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Breakfast: Sun Hang Yuan Restaurant
186 Yu Chau St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Tofu: Kung Wo Beancurd Factory
118 Pei Ho St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Cheong fun (rice rolls): Hong Yik Tai
121 Kweilin St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Dai pai dong: Oi Man Sang Dai Pai Dong
1A Shek Kip Mei St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
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Previously overlooked because of its reputation of being “shabby” and “less glamorous,” Sham Shui Po is now getting the attention of tourists who are curious to experience the authentic Hong Kong and see the city in a different perspective.
Tensions run high in Hong Kong’s Sham Shui Po for second consecutive night
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Tensions ran high in Hong Kong’s Sham Shui Po district for a second consecutive night on August 6, 2019, when hundreds of people gathered outside the local police station after 9pm to demand the release of a student leader.
Police had arrested Keith Fong, president of Hong Kong Baptist University’s student union, on suspicion of possessing an “offensive weapon”. Fong was reportedly carrying 10 laser pointers when he was arrested.
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Dozens of protesters gathered outside Dragon Centre shopping centre, near Sham Shui Po Police Station, on the evening of August 14, 2019 to burn traditional joss paper and incense to mark the Hungry Ghost Festival.
Soon protesters began to shine laser beams at the police station and some chanted “black cops” and “return the eye”. After giving warnings the Hong Kong police fired several rounds of tear gas to disperse the crowd.
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SHAM SHUI PO - Hong Kong
As Sham Shui Po was one of the earliest developed areas in Hong Kong, it was once a commercial, industrial and transportation hub of the territory. The street market in Sham Shui Po is a hotspot for both locals and tourists.
Sham Shui Po is the go to place if you need Computer & Accessories, Gadgets, Photography and Videography stuff. This is my brief walk-through in Sham Shui Po, my own version of Disneyland haha
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Best places to eat in Hong Kong: traditional dishes from an old district, Sham Shui Po
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Situated in northwestern Kowloon, Sham Shui Po is one of the densest and most vibrant areas in Hong Kong. From local pudding cakes to special milk tea, the SCMP tried to find the best bites that carry the memories of many generations of Hongkongers.
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HONG KONG SHAM SHUI PO COMPUTER CENTRE | 高登電腦中心 | 深水埗
HKWTV shows you the famous computer centre in Sham Shui Po (高登電腦中心). We were here to check out some computer parts, phone accessories and ps4 games. Lots of choice and located in Sham Shui Po which is the heart of Kowloon. Our video is shot in Ultra HD 4K.
'Sham Shui Po (Chinese: 深水埗; Cantonese Yale: Sāmséuibóu) is an area of Kowloon, Hong Kong, situated in the northwestern part of the Kowloon Peninsula, north of Tai Kok Tsui, east of Cheung Sha Wan and south of Shek Kip Mei 石硤尾. It is located in and is the namesake of the Sham Shui Po District.
Although it is predominantly poor, Sham Shui Po is one of the densest and most vibrant neighbourhoods in Hong Kong. It has a diverse mix of migrants from rural China, working-class families and seniors, with many living in cage homes, subdivided flats and public housing estates. Sham Shui Po has many lively street markets, electronics outlets, fabric stores, restaurants and food vendors. It is famous for Golden Computer Shopping Arcade for bargain electronics and accessories.
Once infamous for counterfeit software but today considered one of the cheapest places in Hong Kong to purchase a personal computer, the Golden Shopping Centre is a prominent IT shopping centre. Products range from complete systems, cell phones, to various peripherals. Unlike purely consumer-oriented IT shopping centres, Golden features several stores specializing in professional and esoteric network equipment.
The Golden Shopping Centre is also known for the number of video game stores it contains, where people purchase gaming systems, software and accessories at either a slightly discounted price, or in special in-store packages which might include an extra game or extra accessories. Since the halls are extremely narrow, it is often very congested, especially on weekends. The mall has two floors. The upper floor, Golden Computer Centre (高登電腦中心), mainly sells games and gaming software, while the lower floor, Golden Computer Arcade (黃金電腦商場), focuses on the sales of computer-oriented hardware. They were originally fashion markets named Golden Shopping Centre and Golden Shopping Arcade respectively.'
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Maggie from Sam The Local takes us to all the local shopping hot spots in Sham Shui Po. First, we're brought to Apliu Street Market, otherwise known as Men's market, to see the open air stalls selling all types of gadgets and gizmos. Then, we explore the Golden Arcade Center, which rivals Tokyo's Akihabara when it comes to video game culture and computer electronics. Lastly, we're visiting Ki Lung Street to see DIY textiles and fabric stores. We're only skimming the surface. There's so much to explore!
- Apliu Street Market (electronic gizmos and accessories)
- Golden Arcade Center (Video games + Computer parts)
- Ki Lung Street (DIY Fabric + Textiles)
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【4K】Walk at Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong | mobile gadgets, computer, toys & street food, digital hub
Walking at Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong.
Sham Shui Po is an area of Kowloon, Hong Kong, situated in the northwestern part of the Kowloon Peninsula, north of Tai Kok Tsui, east of Cheung Sha Wan and south of Shek Kip Mei. It is located in, and is the namesake of the Sham Shui Po District.
Although it is predominantly poor, Sham Shui Po is one of the densest and most vibrant neighbourhoods in Hong Kong. It has a diverse mix of migrants from rural China, working-class families and seniors, with many living in cage homes, subdivided flats and public housing estates. Sham Shui Po has many lively street markets, electronics outlets, fabric stores, restaurants and food vendors. It is famous for Golden Computer Shopping Arcade for bargain electronics and accessories.
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A lot of money was thrown in Hong Kong
It was raining money in one of Hong Kong's poorest neighborhoods on December 15 as banknotes worth 100 Hong Kong dollars each (around 13 U.S. dollars) fluttered in the sky above Sham Shui Po's Keelung Street, Hong Kong, China's Special Administrative Region. A video emerged on Facebook showing a man, dressed in a black hoodie, dropping cash hoards from a building rooftop, sending a crowd of bystanders in a frenzy.
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