Blog

Are You Wondering Where You Should Buy Souvenirs in HK? Here is a compilation of popular regions and stores to purchase souvenirs.


Are you confused about where to buy typical souvenirs from Hong Kong? Or do you know a bustling place to shop but unsure which store is the best? Here, we will discuss some areas and stores that are most suitable for purchasing gifts.


Famous Regions for Buying Souvenirs

Here are some of the most famous regions for buying typical souvenirs in Hong Kong.

Ladies Market

Ladies Market, located on Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, is one of the busiest shopping areas in Hong Kong. Here, people can buy a wide range of souvenirs such as toys, clothing, accessories, and more, at affordable prices. Don’t forget to haggle with the vendors to get the most out of your shopping experience at Ladies Market. In addition to fashion items and accessories, Ladies Market also offers various snacks and street food. You can try foods like fish balls, stinky tofu, dim sum, meatballs, pancakes, and much more at various food stalls scattered around the market. Ladies Market usually operates in the afternoon until late evening.

Ladies Market

Cat Street/ Upper Lascar Row

Upper Lascar Row, more commonly known as Cat Street among locals, is located in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island. This street earned its nickname, Cat Street, because stray cats used to roam around the area. Visitors who enjoy antique or vintage items will find this place perfect as it offers a wide array of unique products such as crafts, paintings, antique furniture, and art pieces. While exploring Cat Street, it’s important to be cautious of counterfeit items. Always ensure the authenticity of the goods as many replicas are sold here. Also, inspect the condition of the items before making a purchase. In addition to shopping, visitors can also take photos due to the abundance of street art adorning the walls and buildings in the vicinity. You’ll come across murals, graffiti, and captivating street artworks that are both intriguing and creative

Temple Street Night Market

Located near Yau Ma Tei Station, Temple Street Market is also one of the most popular places to buy souvenirs and mementos. Besides shopping for gifts, visitors can enjoy street performances and indulge in street food. Temple Street Market is renowned for its sale of antiques and second-hand items. The market has a vibrant and bustling atmosphere. The streets around the market are closed off to vehicle traffic and replaced with tents and tables filled with various goods. The gleaming neon lights and the buzz of vendors and visitors create a distinctive ambiance. The best time to visit the market is after sunset when the atmosphere becomes livelier. Like other night markets in Hong Kong, haggling is common here

Temple Night Street Market

Stanley Market

Located in Stanley, Hong Kong Island, Stanley Market is a famous market with various shops selling clothing, accessories, furniture, handicrafts, and household items. It is a great place to find souvenirs with a local touch. Stanley Market is situated by the sea, making it a charming location for shopping while enjoying the beautiful seaside view. After strolling through the market, you can explore the surrounding area of Stanley to soak up the relaxed atmosphere, visit Stanley Beach, or dine at one of the restaurants or cafes in the vicinity. After shopping at Stanley Market, you can stop by one of the nearby eateries to savor local or international cuisine. There are plenty of dining options offering a wide range of dishes, including fresh seafood, Chinese cuisine, Western dishes, and Hong Kong street food. Stanley Market is a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike. The market tends to be busy on weekends and during holidays.

Stores for Buying Souvenirs

If you’re wondering about the names of stores where people usually buy typical souvenirs from Hong Kong, here are some well-known ones:

KeeWah Bakery

Kee Wah is a classic Hong Kong bakery famous for its traditional pastry products, such as almond cookies, coconut biscuits, mooncakes, and more. One of Kee Wah’s signature products is their almond cookies, known for their rich buttery flavor and the crunch of roasted almonds. These cookies are a popular choice for gifting and are often packaged beautifully, making them an ideal souvenir. Kee Wah is also a popular choice for buying souvenirs as it has many branches throughout Hong Kong, making it easily accessible for visitors.

Goods of Desire (G.O.D.)


Goods of Desire (G.O.D.) is a well-known local brand in Hong Kong. The store offers a diverse range of products that reflect the essence of Hong Kong’s culture and identity. Their product categories include clothing for men, women, and children, fashion accessories, home furnishings, kitchenware, stationery, and even furniture. Each item is thoughtfully designed, blending traditional elements with modern aesthetics, resulting in a distinctively Hong Kong style. However, it’s worth noting that the items sold at this store are slightly more expensive compared to the recommendations we provided.

Hang Heung

Hang Heung was established in 1920 and has become a popular destination for tourists and locals seeking high-quality pastries. It is a bakery shop known for its delicious traditional Hong Kong mooncakes and Wife Cakes. Wife Cake is a popular delicacy in Hong Kong and is known for its flaky pastry crust and sweet filling made from winter melon, almond paste, and sesame. Hang Heung is highly regarded for its Wife Cakes, which are considered among the best in the city. They offer a variety of traditional pastries and flavors, making them a great choice for souvenirs or gifts.

Cake for Souvenirs @Hang Heung
Cake for Souvenirs @Hang Heung


Online Shop for Buying Souvenirs

You can also purchase souvenirs through online shops available in Hong Kong. However, when buying online, please note that there may be shipping times involved, which can result in a delayed receipt of the items. Here are some online shops/apps that you can use:

Carousell

Carousell is an online platform where users can browse and search for various items they are interested in. Users can explore Carousell to find the items they desire. If they come across something they like, they can contact the seller through the messaging feature on Carousell to negotiate the price, obtain additional information, or arrange a meetup to inspect the item in person. The purchase transactions are conducted directly between the buyer and the seller, and Carousell is not involved in the payment or shipping process. The items available on Carousell range from brand new products to pre-loved items that are still in good condition.

Topmart

Topmart is a new online store that focuses on targeting Indonesian and Filipino consumers as its main customers. The working system of Topmart is similar to Shopee, where the items being sold are brand new and have not been used by others. The delivery of purchased items from Topmart is divided into three categories: 1) Direct delivery to the residential address, 2) Placing the items in a minimarket or locker for pickup, 3) Collecting the items from a designated pickup location as specified by the buyer.