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Hung Hom Take a stroll through Hong Kong's inland cruise ship. The Whampoa is "moored" on the site of a former dry dock. This 110-metre-long boat-shaped entertainment centre, containing cinemas, shops and clubs - the "Wonderful Worlds of Whampoa" - is the focal point of the adjacent, multi-towered HK$4 billion Whampoa Gardens housing development. Hung Hom's Factory District
Made-for-export, ready-to-wear fashion lines and jewellery are sold in the factory outlets. More information can be found in the free leaflet, Factory Outlets for Locally Made Fashion and Jewellery, available from Hong Kong Tourism Board Visitor Information & Services Centres in Hong Kong.
Sham Shui Po
Sham Shui Po is renowned for its electronic gadgets. In Sham Shui Po you'll be able to pick up virtually any computer products at a competitive price. Apliu Street, also in this area, is a market with an abundance of character. Focussed on nearly-new electronic goods, it's a good place to soak up the Hong Kong market experience and maybe even pick up a bargain. To go there, take Exit C2 from Sham Shui Po MTR Station.
Kowloon Tong
Festival Walk in Kowloon Tong is one of the newest shopping malls in Hong Kong. Check out its retail outlets offering everything from home furnishings to fashion, more than 25 restaurants, an ice-skating rink and an 11-screen multiplex cinema. It's right above the Kowloon Tong MTR Station. Where to Shop in New Territories
Tsing Yi
Maritime Square in Tsing Yi is a fascinating combination of Hong Kong old and new. The Square features more than 200 shops, themed restaurants and a cinema. Its proximity to Hong Kong International Airport makes it a great stop-off for transit passengers.

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