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Hong Kong: Mong Kok and Ladies Market

Mong Kok, Hong Kong

After the Goldfish Market (read about AC’s spawning cone chase here), we walked over to Ladies Market, which is also in Mong Kok. You can’t buy ladies at Ladies Market (in case you wonder), but the street market is lined with stalls selling all sorts of knick-knack and clothes.
Most of the stuff wasn’t our style, or size 0 or counterfeit goods, so we didn’t buy anything, except for a selfie-stick.

We found a better selection of stores down some of the surrounding streets, including a branch of the Hong Kong label G2000, which is one of ACs favorite brands for office wear. Though even without the shopping, Mong Kok was a really nice area. There are all the neon signboards one could possibly wish for, and cheap and tasty bites are available everywhere from a plethora of food vendors and restaurants. It felt a little bit like Shibuya and Shinjuku in Tokyo and I liked it a lot. Sheung Wan/Lan Kwai Fong is still my favorite Hong Kong neighborhood, but Mong Kok takes a strong second place.

Hong Kong Hotels
Hotels in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is one of those cities that hits you right away—with its neon lights, narrow alleys, glossy malls, and street food that somehow tastes even better at 2am. And while hotel rooms here tend to be on the smaller side (space is a luxury!), they more than make up for it in location, views, and clever design.

Whether you're staying in Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, or somewhere a bit more local like Sheung Wan or Sai Ying Pun, there’s no shortage of great places to stay. Some come with rooftop pools, some with harbor views, and some just put you right in the middle of the action—which, in Hong Kong, is exactly where you want to be.

Here’s a link to check out hotels in Hong Kong—hope you find a spot that makes you fall in love with the city like I did.

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