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Hobbs & Bishops Fine Art "Northern Chinese Antique Furniture"

All the antique furniture sold by the friendly proprietor comes from the Beijing and Tianjin areas of northern China. These 18th and 19th century sturdy cabinets were designed in simple block styles, usually without any carving, and are just polished to retain their natural state. They come in various types of wood, including the Ming imperial wood huanghauli, the by Brenda Clarke late Qing imperial wood zitan, blackwood and elm. Smaller items such as scholar's study treasures, leather boxes and dowry baskets are also good buys.

+852 2537 9838 28 Hollywood Road, Hong Kong

Fook Ming Tong Tea Shop "Teapots, Tea Tasting and More"

Decorated in period Chinese style, this shop stocks anything to do with Chinese tea. Yixing teapots, which hold enough tea for one person, are displayed with tiny matching teacups, much like over-sized thimbles. Delicate porcelain drinking cups and hand-painted tea caddies complete the tea accessory selection. Tea tasting and on-the-spot tea blending are part of the courteous and informative service.

+ 852 2735 1077 www.fookmingtong.com/ [email protected] 3 Canton Road, The Gateway Level 3, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

DFS Galleria "International Traveler's Haven"

Merchandise at this popular department store is categorized into three areas. Fashion World offers leather products, fragrances, cosmetics, watches, fine jewelry, fashion apparel and accessories. Designer names include Burberry, Alfred Dunhill, Nina Ricci, Celine, Bally, Givenchy and Estee Lauder. The Boutique Gallery features world-famous names, including Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo, Cartier, Alfred Dunhill, Tiffany, Coach, Hermès, and Fendi. Entertainment World is a great place for souvenirs such as tea, traditional Chinese arts and crafts, as well as fun apparel. There is also special food and liquor items.

+852 2302 6600 www.dfs.com/en/hong-kong/stores/ 28 Canton Road, Sun Plaza, Hong Kong t-galleria-by-dfs-hong-kong-canton- road by DomAlberts Wing Wah "Local Bakery Shop"

Established in 1950, Wing Wah has been selling traditional Chinese cakes for ages. As a leading brand in the industry, Wing Wah is well-known for its high quality products, including , cakes and teas. The Wing Wah shop, located in the Hong Kong International Airport, is Wing Wah's largest flagship store in Hong Kong. With bold red running throughout the entire store, the store tries to convey a joyful atmosphere to its customers. If you are planning a trip to Hong Kong around the mid- autumn festival, you must try the icy, jelly-filled which is Wing Wah's number one best-seller.

+ 852 2261 2688 www.wingwah.com/tch/ Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong

Dynasty Antiques "A Variety of Restored Antiques"

This 10,000 square foot warehouse is filled almost to the ceiling with restored pieces of antique furniture from China, Japan and Tibet. The towering displays of cupboards, altar tables, red lacquered wedding cabinets and small fretwork cabinets, to name but a few items, create canyons which occasionally give way to small open spaces filled with day by szczepazu beds. Walls are not spared and are hung with a profusion of fretwork window screens.Pillow boxes, tea caddies and food carriers are slotted into remaining nooks and crannies. Prices are comparable to similar outlets ( East Dragon Furniture Market, Glorious Dragon, Elmwood, Matahari).

+852 2851 1389 www.dynasty- [email protected] 2 Lee Wing Street, Horizon antiques.net/ Plaza, Hong Kong

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