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Hong Kong Signature Tours - Evoke nostalgia at vintage shops to unearth the old city!
In an era constantly seeking novelty, vintage shops that cherish old items have become increasingly precious and you'll be delighted in treasure-hunting through vintage shops. Let's savor the unique stories and memories embedded within these vintage objects and feel the traces of history.
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Jik Sap
- Jik Sap is a vintage store that offers a great collection of retro finds, ranging from antique cameras, radios, crafts, toys, furniture, and more, making it a treasure trove of Hong Kong's memories.
Getting there: a 5-minute walk from To Kwa Wan Station Exit A
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LUX Theatre
- The LUX Theatre is one of the few remaining cinemas in Hong Kong that still assigns seat numbers by hand. Apart from its locally inspired interior design, many old movie posters are displayed near the ticket office, along with a selection of vintage items, such as the film projector.
Getting there: a 4-minute walk from Whampoa Station Exit B or an 8-minute walk from Hung Hom Station Exit B
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Good Bad Creative
- Good Bad Creative is a treasure trove of secondhand vintage items, ranging from vintage collectibles, limited edition posters and old magazines, to all kinds of toys that are filled with childhood memories.
Getting there: a 4-minute walk from Sham Shui Po Station Exit A1
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Select 18
- Treasure hunters will be delighted at Select 18, a place caught up in time with a carefully curated collection of treasures ranging from vintage spectacles, bags and hats to old radios and vinyl records, among other items amassed by owner, a native Hong Kong citizen of Indian descent.
Getting there: a 6-minute walk from Sheung Wan Station Exit A2
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Little DOT Vintage Shop
- Look for the pink neon sign marking the Tsim Sha Tsui fashion hotspot, Little Dot Vintage Shop. The vibrant red walls and colorful vintage displays create a retro-inspired vibe in which you can browse and pick up products from the 1950s to 1980s including apparel, shoes, hats, accessories and toys.
Getting there: a 1-minute walk from Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit B2
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Fuk Wing Street (Toy Street)
- Also known as Toy Street, this spot is a go-to for those looking for children’s toys, affordable stationery and party accessories.
Getting there: a 7-minute walk from Sham Shui Po Station Exit D2
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Yue Po Chai Antique Co.
- Yue Po Chai is a historic curio store that has become a crowd favorite for taking photos with an exquisite qipao (Chinese traditional attire) as its traditional rounded entrance arch and red mosaic exterior are very instagrammable.
Getting there: a 6-minute walk from Sheung Wan Station Exit A2
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Upper Lascar Row Antique Street Market
- Officially known as Upper Lascar Row, Cat Street (antiques) is the place to visit if you’re looking to add a touch of Hong Kong to your home.
Getting there: a 7-minute walk from Sheung Wan Station Exit A2
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Tai Yuen Street
- Tai Yuen Street, also known as the "Toy Street", is home to numerous toy shops. The renowned Tai Yuen Street Market can also be found here, making it the perfect place to go treasure hunting!
Getting there: a 3-minute walk from Wan Chai Station Exit A3
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The travel information is provided in collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board.