Times Square, Hong Kong - China Travel Guide
Crowds, shopping, lights, excitement - experience Times square in Hong Kong.
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Subway - MTR (local train) to Causeway Bay station.
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Attractions in Times Square: Upscale shopping and restaurants
Time Square, full of lights, packed with people an quint-essential big city experience. I am not talking about that Time Square. I am talking about this one. Hong Kong's Time Square. Hong Kong's Time Square may not have the abundance of neon lights of New York's Time Square, however it does rival the one in New York in terms of crowds and activity.
Located in the Cosway Bay area, this is the center of Hong Kong's commercial activity, especially in the evenings. You notice the magnitude of this place as soon as you walk in. This huge building here has major upscale brand outlets, restaurants and offices. On the lower levels the place caters to shopaholics. But only those who are big spenders.
They did not forget the food part here. There are plenty of restaurants on the upper floor. Time Square is more than just this mall. Some might say the real action is outside on the streets. This is where you experience everyday Hong Kong life. This place is absolutely buzzing with energy. There are about a million people here going about their daily activities. This is Rosanna Wilcox, showing you Hong Kong.
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FINAL DAY of exploring HONG KONG and of course I lose Jazz in the subway but had to check out Times Square in Causeway Bay and the Temple Street night market. Also enjoyed a wicked vegan meal at Grassroots Pantry.
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Shopping in CAUSEWAY BAY, Hong Kong - Times Square, Hysan Place, SOGO & More
Causeway Bay is the best shopping destination on Hong Kong Island. You'll find many shopping malls, like Times Square, Hysan Place, Windsor House, Lee Theatre and huge department store like SOGO. Join us to explore the many shopping malls and find out where to shop and eat.
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2. Times Square 00:48
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Ultra HD 4K Hong Kong Best Shopping Malls - Times Square 時代廣場 (2019)
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4K full walk-through of one of Hong Kong's Best Shopping Mall called Times Square situated at Causeway Bay, the most vibrant district in Hong Kong, Times Square is one of the most popular tourist spots, favorite shopping and dining places of the region, and is the most vibrant mega-mall in town with foot traffic over 150 thousand each day.Every year, over a hundred of exhibitions and special events are held at Times Square, from art exhibitions, cultural programs, movie promotions, charity events to new product launches.Recognized as the ultimate shopping landmark, Times Square houses more than two hundred and thirty world-renowned brands on sixteen floors, with an exclusive blend of shops ranging from voguish apparel, leather goods, jewelry to accessories. Times Square also encloses a number of reputable electronics and audio vision chain stores, as well as a wide selection of sport specialty stores in a cutting-edge and convenient environment.Located at 10/F-11/F Times Square, the Food Forum provides 10 up-market nationwide eateries, including regional Chinese specialties, various Asian delicacies, and numerous western cuisine, making Food Forum a gourmet paradise for both the locals and tourists.
APM comprises of Audio Visual, Beauty, Personal Care & Health Product, Books, Gift & Entertainment, Convenience Stores, Department Stores & Supermarket, Fashion, Shoes & Bags Home Furnishings, Jewellery, Watches & Accessories, Kids Wear Services & Others.
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A very important commercial and shopping landmark in Hong Kong - Times Square situated in Causeway Bay.
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【4K】Walk at Wan Chai & Causeway Bay, Hong Kong | Lockhart Road, Times Square, Hysan Place
Waling at Wan Chai & Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.
Wan Chai
Made internationally famous by the 1960 film The World of Suzie Wong, historic Wan Chai is not just Hong Kong’s party district; by day it’s a pleasant neighbourhood for wandering and shopping.
Dotted along Queen's Road East are a number of excellent rattan and Chinese furniture shops that will happily arrange to have your purchases sent home for you or, for competitively priced clothing, try Spring Garden Lane where stalls offload garments originally earmarked for export. Techies won’t complain about getting lost in the Wanchai Computer Centre on Hennessy Road; a building jam-packed with hardware, software, accessories and other gadgets. And both kids and ‘kidults’ might want to check out Tai Yuen Street; an entire strip of toys touting everything from the latest to the classics.
Causeway Bay
If shopping were a sport, Causeway Bay would be the home of the Olympic Games. This is where consumerism is out and proud, and every available square inch is seemingly devoted to worshipping at the altar of retail. Even though a relatively compact area, it would still take at least an entire day to work your way through its endless shopping malls, department stores, boutiques and market stalls.
Causeway Bay is a true microcosm of Hong Kong’s shopping scene, with up-market fashion to be found in Lee Gardens One & Two, Hysan Place, Lee Theatre, Times Square and Fashion Walk, mid-price and luxury goods in SOGO Department Store and wtc more, affordable youth fashion boutiques in the warren of shops that make up the Island Beverly Centre, and bargains galore at the chaotic Jardine’s Crescent street market. And, among all these, are yet even more shops specialising in everything from shoes to electronics, computers, skin care, snacks, home accessories and more — overwhelming doesn’t begin to describe it!
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Hong Kong protests: what's at stake for China? | The Economist
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This protester calls himself “Bruce”. We’ve hidden his face and obscured his voice to protect his identity. He’s one of the millions of Hong Kongers taking to the streets.
What started as a protest against an extradition bill has become the most serious challenge to the Communist Party’s authority since the Tiananmen Square protest three decades ago. As the demonstrations enter a third month neither the government nor the protesters is willing to back down.
But it’s not enough to deter the demonstrators. So what happens now?
Hong Kong is one of the most important financial centres in the world. And it has a unique status. It’s a city in China but it’s not entirely Chinese. It has its own currency, its own passport… its own legal system. There’s even a boundary between Hong Kong and the rest of China and you need a permit to cross it. This is all down to its history.
In 1842 Hong Kong was ceded by the Chinese to the British after the first Opium War. But in 1997 Britain gave it back to China. With one important condition - for 50 years Hong Kong was to be governed under what is known as “one country, two systems”. The chief executive who runs Hong Kong would be appointed by a pro-Chinese committee. But the city was guaranteed a high degree of autonomy with its own government, legal system and economic independence until 2047. Over the past decade those rights have been eroded.
Fuller democracy, promised as part of the handover agreement has yet to be granted by China.
China’s grip has got ever tighter. In 2012 the government tried to install a patriotic pro-Chinese education system. Then five Hong Kong booksellers who sold material banned in mainland China disappeared. In 2016 pro-democracy opposition leaders were thrown out of Hong Kong’s parliament for insulting China when swearing their oaths. And then in February this year the government introduced a bill which would have allowed extradition to the mainland.
All this is fuelling the protesters’ anger.
As the protests get larger and more violent the chance of China intervening increases. Beijing has made thinly veiled threats to send in its military forces - the People’s Liberation Army.
In 1989 a student demonstration in Beijing ended in massacre. Hundreds, maybe thousands, were shot dead. For the Chinese government the Hong Kong demonstrators are defying the authority of a Communist leadership that cannot tolerate defiance. Another fear is some protesters’ demand for full independence. But military intervention would be a very risky strategy for Beijing
In 1993 Hong Kong’s GDP accounted for more than a quarter of mainland China’s. Today China’s remarkable rise means that Hong Kong’s economic output makes up less than 3% of the mainland’s. But Hong Kong remains important for China. Multinationals use it as a launch pad to the mainland and it gives Chinese companies access to the rest of the world.
So how the turmoil is resolved matters to more than just the people of Hong Kong.
This all comes at a time when China and America are waging a trade and technology war. Bloodshed on Hong Kong’s streets would make relations deteriorate even further. Beijing is now blaming outsiders for the trouble.
For China the situation has become much more than a dispute over a law. It’s become an existential threat. Bruce and the other protesters are holding their breath.
China’s Communist rulers must choose between two mortal dangers - the collapse of economic stability and prosperity, or the acceptance that protests can limit the Party’s absolute power.
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Hong Kong Times Square - 6 Minute 3D Audio Walk
Definitely more crowded than Times Square New York City! And always an interesting time. Watch in 1080p and wear headphones to get the full Binaural / 3D Audio effect :)
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02:14 - massive pedestrian crossing
03:21 - trippy dragon pharmacy
05:05 - bamboo scaffolding
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Times Square Causeway Bay, HongKong
Hong Kong Daytime Walk Around Causeway Bay and Times Square
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Situated at Causeway Bay, the most vibrant district in Hong Kong, Times Square is one of the most popular tourist spots, favorite shopping and dining places of the region, and is the most vibrant mega-mall in town with foot traffic over 150 thousand each day.
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Hong Kong: Protesters flood HK Times Square with hundreds of origami cranes
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Scores of people staged a rally at Hong Kong's Times Square on Sunday, folding hundreds of paper origami cranes as the protest entered its fourth month.
A Hong Kong resident, who attended the rally, noted that the origami-folding demonstration symbolised our hope, adding that they wanted to make a wish.
We want Hong Kong to be more democracy, and a good environment to our next generation. Perhaps, you can say that we want to fight with China and against China, said the demonstrator.
In Japanese culture, anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish.
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