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Hi! This is Karen, welcome to my blog, my student number is 10507933 i would like to share my delightful memories with you, Please leave your message went you have any comment.Thank you! Please enjoy ^V^

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2011年9月14日 星期三

My blogging experience


       Through this assignment can help me to understand how powerful as using the blog, it was easy to use. We can share photo, video and post message any time. No need download or install any program, it can be use by everyone.


      Blog using in company to promote their product, also help those company save cost. People can design their blog by using tool to match company image, to rise up popularity and increase their turnover.


       Nowadays web 2.0 be came a part of us, i think i will spend more time to using blog because it can help to keep the update information and keep contact with my friend.
 
      

Shopping in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is the perfect place to pick up a unique bargain or indulge in an unexpected extravagance, if you know exactly where to look.

Whether looking for the latest in Western fashion, electronics or optical goods, or searching for the perfect Chinese gifts to take home, shoppers usually find what they are seeking in Hong Kong. 



What to Buy?

Luxury Brands Street
As a leading centre for international brands in Asia, Hong Kong boasts stores featuring all the legendary luxury brands. Visitors will be delighted in the rich opportunities of finding the latest items of luxury brands and enjoy an unrivalled shopping experience.

Central (Chater Road, Pedder Street,
Des Vouex Road Central & Ice House Street)
MTR Central Station exit E, F, G, H or K

Causeway Bay (Yun Ping Road)
MTR Causeway Bay Station Exit F

Tsim Sha Tsui (Canton Road & Peking Road)
MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit A1 or C1
Canton Road

Ap Liu Street Flea Market
Great bargain-priced new and second-hand electrical devices and electronic products, AV equipment and telecommunications products. Also good for antique watches, old coins and other relics.

Ap Liu Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon (MTR Sham Shui Po Station Exit C2)
Noon – midnight
Ap Liu Street

Yuen Po Street Bird Garden
The Bird Garden is the favourite gathering place for Hong Kong's songbird owners. The market provides them with all manner of birdy creature comforts, from intricately crafted cages to nutritious grasshoppers. Look and listen, but it's wise to avoid contact with the birds.

Yuen Po Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon (MTR Prince Edward Station Exit B1, walk along Prince Edward Road Westtowards the direction of railway station for about 15 minutes)
7am - 8pm
Yuen Po Street

 Flower Market
Hong Kong's Flower Market is a truly magical experience. Admire the colourful displays, the sweet scents and the exotic blossoms of many fortune-bringing houseplants.

Flower Market Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon (MTR Prince Edward Station Exit B2, walk along Prince Edward Road West towards the direction of railway station for about 15 minutes)
7am - 7pm
Flower Market
Goldfish Market
Ensure you have good luck throughout the years with a goldfish bowl from Hong Kong.

Aquariums are popular in Hong Kong because of their perceived luck-bringing quality when properly positioned in the home. Mong Kok's Goldfish Market on nearby Tung Choi Street is a favourite source of supply.
Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon (MTR Prince Edward Station Exit B2, walk along Prince Edward Road West towards the direction of railway station for about 15 minutes)10:30am – 10pm
Goldfish Market

Sportswear Street (Fa Yuen Street)
Known as "Sportswear Street" where you can find all trendy sportswear and equipment shops along the street.

Junction of Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon (MTR Mong Kok Station Exit D3 and walk along Argyle Street for 3 minutes)
11am – 9:30pm
Fa Yuen Street

Sai Yeung Choi Street South
This area is a focal point for AV, electronics and telecommunications products. Cosmetics shops and boutiques are numerous.

Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mong Kok, Kowloon (MTR Mong Kok Station Exit D3)
10am - midnight

Sai Yeug Choi Street South
Jade Market & Jade Street
The Jade Market is a great place to spend a morning browsing and soaking up the atmosphere. The market is a mecca for collectors from all over the world.
According to Chinese belief, jade wards off evil spirits and protects travellers.

Stallholders ply their trade, displaying everything from rare and valuable jade carvings to small, inexpensive trinkets. Beware of the temptation to invest in expensive jade unless you have an expert on hand to advise you.

Nearby is Jade Street, located on Canton Road between Kansu Street and Jordan Road, where shops operate from every Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm. A giant jade stone weighing three tons has been placed at the junction of Canton Road and Jordan Road as a landmark.

Jade Market
Junction of Kansu and Battery streets, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
10am - 5pm.

Jade Street
Canton Road between Kansu Street and Jordan Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm
(MTR Yau Ma Tei Station Exit C, walk along Nathan Road to Public Square Street. Walk along Public Square Street to Canton Road for 10 to 15 minutes)
Jade Market & Jade Street

Tai Yuen Street
Tai Yuen Street is a paradise for kids who love toys. It houses many toyshops and stalls that offer appealing and often inexpensive children's toys. With these low prices, you can buy a lot for yourself and your friends.

Tai Yuen Street, Hong Kong Island (MTR Wan Chai Station Exit A3)
Usually 7am - 7pm
Tai Yuen Street