What to Buy in Hong Kong – Best Souvenirs, Local Gifts & Shopping Guide

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What To Buy In Hong Kong

If you're from the Philippines and love hunting for great deals, Hong Kong is a shopping dream! From fancy malls like Harbour City to budget-friendly spots like Mong Kok, there's something for every budget and style.

Shopping here feels more exciting than back home — like a fun treasure hunt! You’ll find clothes, gadgets, skincare, souvenirs, and more. And with all the promos and outlet stores, some items are even cheaper than in the Philippines.

Just wear comfy shoes — one day isn’t enough. Ready to find out what’s worth buying in Hong Kong? Let’s go!

Must-Buy Souvenirs in Hong Kong

🧧 Discover the Meaning Behind Chinese Knot Decorations

Lucky Chinese Knot

While walking through the streets of Central in Hong Kong, I stumbled upon a small roadside stall filled with bright red decorations. I was drawn to one in particular — a hand-tied Chinese knot with a golden coin hanging at the bottom. The auntie selling them smiled at me and explained how each knot is made by hand, and how the coin brings good luck. She even shared that she’s been making these since she was a teenager, learning from her mother. I picked a red and gold one — it just felt lucky and special, parang may blessing siya.

📖 About Chinese Knot Decorations

This must-buy souvenir in Hong Kong is rich in meaning. Chinese knots are used in homes, bags, and even cars to bring happiness, luck, and safety. Usually gifted during Chinese New Year or special events, these knots are symbols of unity and long life — truly an authentic keepsake from Hong Kong.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

It’s light, easy to pack, and perfect for pasalubong! You can hang it at home, in the car, or even on your bag for extra good vibes. It’s also colorful and fun to collect.

Chinese Knot Decorations

📍 Where to buy

Temple Street Night Market or souvenir stalls in Central

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 20–60 depending on quality; often comes gift-wrapped or boxed

💡 Pro Tips

  • Look for knots with even, tight patterns — these show better craftsmanship.
  • Ask about the meaning of the design (some bring wealth, love, or peace).
  • Buy a few — they’re affordable, and vendors may give you a discount!

🧧 Traditional Egg Tart from Hong Kong

Egg Tarts

I first tasted Hong Kong egg tarts at a busy bakery in Causeway Bay. The smell of freshly baked pastry filled the air. The warm tart had a crispy crust and creamy custard inside — super delicious! The baker said this treat has been loved for decades.

📖 About Egg Tarts

Egg tarts are a must-try and a popular snack in Hong Kong. They show the mix of British and Chinese food culture. It’s a tasty souvenir you can share with family or enjoy yourself.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Easy to pack if bought fresh, or you can bring back boxed mixes. Great for food lovers who want to taste Hong Kong.

Egg Tarts

📍 Where to buy

Tai Cheong Bakery, Causeway Bay or local bakeries

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 10–30 per tart; available in boxes for takeout

💡 Pro Tips

  • Eat while warm for best taste.
  • Ask if they have boxes for travel.
  • Buy early before sold out.

🧧 Hong Kong Silk Scarf

Silk Scarf

At a small boutique in Tsim Sha Tsui, I found a beautiful silk scarf with delicate Chinese paintings. The shop owner told me silk making is a proud Hong Kong tradition. The scarf felt soft and elegant in my hands.

📖 About Silk Scarves

Silk scarves are popular souvenirs from Hong Kong, known for their quality and artistic designs. They symbolize elegance and are often given as gifts.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Light and easy to carry. Perfect for fashion lovers or as a stylish gift.

Silk Scarves

📍 Where to buy

Tsim Sha Tsui boutiques or Canton Road shops

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 150–500; usually comes in a nice gift box

💡 Pro Tips

  • Check the fabric feels smooth and light.
  • Look for hand-painted or embroidered details.
  • Handle carefully as silk is delicate.

🧧 Hong Kong Tea Set

Tea Set

In a small shop in Sheung Wan, I found a lovely tea set with traditional Chinese designs. The shopkeeper explained how tea drinking is part of Hong Kong culture. I loved how the cups were small and perfect for sharing tea with friends.

📖 About Tea Sets

Tea sets are a must-buy souvenir in Hong Kong. They represent friendship, calm, and tradition. Many families use them during gatherings.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Good gift for those who enjoy tea or want a piece of Hong Kong culture. Compact sets are easy to carry.

Tea Sets

📍 Where to buy

Shops in Sheung Wan or Jade Market

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 100–400; comes wrapped or boxed

💡 Pro Tips

  • Pick smaller sets for easier travel.
  • Check for cracks or chips before buying.
  • Some sets come with tea leaves too.

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🧧 Hong Kong Plush Toys

Plush Toys

In Mong Kok, I found a store full of cute plush toys shaped like famous Hong Kong animals and characters. Kids were happily choosing their favorites. I bought one for my little cousin because it was soft and adorable.

📖 About Plush Toys

These are popular souvenirs from Hong Kong, especially for families. They often feature animals or cartoon characters loved locally.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Light, safe, and kids love them! Great for young travelers or as gifts for children.

Plush Toys

📍 Where to buy

Mong Kok toy stores or Ladies Market

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 50–150; usually comes in simple packaging

💡 Pro Tips

  • Check the stitching and softness.
  • Perfect as carry-on gifts.
  • Some stores offer discounts for buying more.

🧧 Hong Kong Egg Waffles

Egg Waffles

I tried egg waffles from a street vendor in Tsim Sha Tsui. The waffles were warm, crispy on the outside, soft inside, and smelled amazing. Watching the vendor pour the batter and cook it in the special mold was fun!

📖 About Egg Waffles

Egg waffles are a famous Hong Kong snack loved by locals and tourists. They are a must-buy souvenir in edible form!

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Delicious and unique snack. Easy to enjoy right away or buy ready-to-cook mixes to bring home.

Egg Waffles

📍 Where to buy

Street stalls in Tsim Sha Tsui or Mong Kok

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 20–40; fresh to eat or mix packets available

💡 Pro Tips

  • Eat fresh for best taste.
  • Buy a mix packet if you want to make at home.
  • Try different flavors like chocolate or matcha.

🧧 Hong Kong Chopsticks Set

Chopsticks

In a souvenir shop near Victoria Harbour, I found beautifully carved wooden chopsticks. The shopkeeper told me chopsticks are a daily part of life in Hong Kong and come in many designs. I picked a pair with red and gold details.

📖 About Chopsticks

Chopsticks are a popular souvenir and symbolize good luck and family meals in Hong Kong culture. Many families gift them for weddings or special occasions.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Light, practical, and easy to pack. Great as gifts or for personal use.

Chopsticks

📍 Where to buy

Souvenir shops near Victoria Harbour or Ladies Market

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 30–100; often comes in gift boxes

💡 Pro Tips

  • Choose smooth chopsticks with no splinters.
  • Look for sets with matching cases.
  • Great for easy customs clearance.

🧧 Hong Kong Postcards

Postcards

At a small stall near the Peak Tram, I found colorful postcards with Hong Kong’s skyline and local art. I bought some to send to friends back home. The vendor said postcards are an easy way to share a piece of Hong Kong.

📖 About Postcards

Postcards are simple, authentic souvenirs from Hong Kong. They show famous views, culture, and street scenes — perfect for memories.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Trav

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Lightweight, easy to carry, and cheap. Perfect for those who want to send greetings or keep small souvenirs.

Postcards

📍 Where to buy

Stalls near Peak Tram or museums

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 5–15 each; sold in sets or singles

💡 Pro Tips

  • Buy from official souvenir stalls to support local artists.
  • Send postcards right away for a special touch.
  • Keep some as simple keepsakes.
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🧧 Hong Kong Incense Sticks

Incense Sticks

In a quiet temple shop, I found incense sticks with beautiful scents. The shopkeeper explained how incense is used in prayers and to bring peace. I chose lavender-scented sticks — the smell reminded me of calm mornings.

📖 About Incense Sticks

Incense is a traditional gift in Hong Kong, often used for worship or relaxation. It’s a simple, meaningful souvenir.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Small, light, and fragrant — perfect for relaxation or gifts.

Incense Sticks

📍 Where to buy

Temple shops in Wong Tai Sin or Man Mo Temple

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 20–50; comes in paper or simple boxes

💡 Pro Tips

  • Choose scents you like before buying.
  • Keep away from kids and flames.
  • Great for packing in carry-on bags.

🧧 Hong Kong Pineapple Cake

Pineapple Cake

I tried pineapple cake from a bakery in Mong Kok. It was sweet, buttery, and had a soft filling. The staff said it’s a popular gift for holidays and celebrations. I bought a box to share with family.

📖 About Pineapple Cake

Pineapple cake is a famous souvenir in Hong Kong, symbolizing luck and prosperity. It’s a tasty treat loved by locals and visitors.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Easy to carry, great for sharing, and tastes like a little celebration.

Pineapple Cake

📍 Where to buy

Bakeries in Mong Kok or Tsim Sha Tsui

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 80–150 per box; usually nicely boxed

💡 Pro Tips

  • Check expiration date before buying.
  • Great as pasalubong for family and friends.
  • Buy from popular bakeries for best taste.

🧧 Hong Kong Tea Towels

Tea Towels

I found colorful tea towels with Hong Kong designs at a small shop in Central. The cotton felt soft, and the prints showed famous landmarks. It felt like a small piece of Hong Kong for my kitchen.

📖 About Tea Towels

Tea towels are useful souvenirs showing local art and culture. They’re popular gifts for friends or family who love cooking.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Light, easy to pack, and practical. A nice reminder of your trip every day.

Tea Towels

📍 Where to buy

Central souvenir shops or PMQ (local design hub)

💰 Cost & Packaging Tips

Around HKD 30–80; usually folded and wrapped

💡 Pro Tips

  • Check fabric quality for softness and durability.
  • Great for souvenir collections or gifts.
  • Look for sets for better value.

Best Shopping Streets in Hong Kong

🛒 Fun Finds at Ladies’ Market, Hong Kong

Ladies’ Market

I walked into Ladies’ Market and it was full of life — bright stalls, music, and the smell of snacks. I saw cute keychains, T-shirts, bags, and souvenirs. I chatted with one vendor who hand-painted phone cases. I bought two for pasalubong — couldn’t resist!

📖 About Ladies’ Market

This is one of the best shopping streets in Hong Kong. It’s great for cheap clothes, toys, gifts, and more. Even though it’s called “Ladies’ Market,” there’s something for everyone!

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Affordable, lively, and full of great gift ideas. Perfect for pasalubong shopping without spending too much.

📍Location: Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok
🚇 Nearest metro station: Mong Kok Station, Exit E2
💰 Cost: From HK$20; most vendors allow haggling
💡 Tips: Go in the late afternoon for the full experience

🛒 Temple Street Night Market Vibes

Temple Street Night Market

At sunset, I walked into Temple Street Night Market and it felt like a scene from a movie. Neon signs lit the road, and stalls sold watches, clothes, and fun trinkets. I found a cool vintage poster and had a quick chat with the friendly seller. I also grabbed some yummy street food—so sulit!

📖 About Temple Street Night Market

A popular night market in Hong Kong known for street food, fortune tellers, and bargain goods. It’s a great spot to enjoy local vibes and shop for unique finds.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Perfect for night owls, food lovers, and bargain hunters. Great place to eat and shop in one go.

📍Location: Temple Street, Jordan/Yau Ma Tei
🚇 Nearest metro station: Jordan Station, Exit A
💰 Cost: HK$10 and up; prices can drop if you haggle
💡 Tips: Go after 7 PM when it’s most lively

🛒 Sneaker Heaven at Fa Yuen Street

Sneaker

As a sneaker fan, I had to visit Fa Yuen Street. The shops were packed with all kinds of shoes—Nike, Adidas, and even rare finds. I chatted with one store owner who gave me a small discount for buying two pairs. It felt like a hidden gem!

📖 About Fa Yuen Street

Known as “Sneaker Street,” this spot is a must for shoe lovers. It has tons of sportswear shops with good prices and even better choices.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Great deals for sporty types or anyone buying pasalubong for teens. Lots of size options, too.

📍Location: Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok
🚇 Nearest metro station: Mong Kok Station, Exit D3
💰 Cost: Shoes start at around HK$300; some stores offer bundle deals
💡 Tips: Compare prices in a few shops before buying

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Best Shopping Mall in Hong Kong

🏬 Shopping Big at Harbour City, Hong Kong

Harbour City

Sources: Wikipedia

I walked into Harbour City and wow — it was huge! So many shops from Zara to Gucci, plus cute local stores too. I grabbed a snack, found a nice wallet, and enjoyed the harbour view. It had everything I needed in one place.

📖 About Harbour City

Harbour City is one of the best shopping malls in Hong Kong. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, it has over 450 stores, restaurants, and fun spots. You’ll find luxury brands, affordable fashion, and even a toy paradise.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Perfect for families and solo shoppers. Lots of choices for pasalubong, aircon comfort, and food for every budget.

📍Location: Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
🚇 Nearest metro station: Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit A1
💰 Cost: Mid to high-end; wide price range
💡 Tips: Visit on weekdays for fewer crowds and better promos

🏬 Trendy Finds at K11 MUSEA

K11 MUSEA

When I entered K11 MUSEA, it felt like walking into a museum and mall in one. Artsy walls, stylish shops, and cool pop-up stores everywhere. I found a unique bag from a local designer and tried fancy milk tea at a café with a view. It was chill and Instagram-worthy!

📖 About K11 MUSEA

Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, K11 MUSEA mixes art, fashion, and shopping. It’s one of the best shopping malls in Hong Kong for trendy and artsy vibes. You’ll find global brands and homegrown labels all in one spot.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Great for millennials and Gen Z. Instagram spots, unique finds, and chill cafés make it a fun, stylish hangout.

📍Location: Victoria Dockside, Tsim Sha Tsui
🚇 Nearest metro station: East Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit J
💰 Cost: Mid to high-end
💡 Tips: Bring your camera — lots of spots for cool photos!

🏬 Shop & Chill at Times Square

Times Square

Times Square in Causeway Bay was packed but exciting! I saw big brands like H&M, Nike, and Laneige. I bought a cute dress on sale and grabbed boba tea while people-watching. There were so many locals and tourists — the vibe was lively and fun!

📖 About Times Square

One of the busiest and best shopping malls in Hong Kong. It has over 230 stores across multiple floors. From fashion to gadgets, it’s a great mix of brands and styles in the heart of the city.

🎁 Why It’s Great for Filipino Travelers

Perfect for shoppers looking for mid-range brands, cool deals, and easy access. Plus, lots of food options when you need a break.

📍Location: Russell Street, Causeway Bay
🚇 Nearest metro station: Causeway Bay Station, Exit A
💰 Cost: Mid-range
💡 Tips: Check the basement for food deals and local eats

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Why Hong Kong is Perfect for Filipino Travelers

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Hong Kong really amazed me. The moment I arrived, I felt the energy — busy streets, bright signs, and so many shops everywhere. I went around Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui and got good deals on clothes, shoes, and pasalubong. It felt like shopping and sightseeing at the same time!

If you're thinking of a trip soon, now’s a good time. Flights from Manila to Hong Kong are super affordable, and there are nice promos on hotels in Hong Kong too. You don’t need to spend big to enjoy the city.

Whether you love shopping, food trips, or just want to relax, Hong Kong has something for you. It’s so close to home — perfect for a quick and fun getaway. Can’t wait to go back!

❓ FAQ: What to Buy in Hong Kong

  • Is it cheaper to buy branded items in Hong Kong?

    Yes, sometimes! Hong Kong has no sales tax, so branded clothes, shoes, and cosmetics can be cheaper than in Manila — especially during sales.
  • Where can I buy cheap electronics?

    Check out Sham Shui Po or Mong Kok for gadgets and accessories. Just compare prices and buy from trusted shops.
  • What food items should I buy as souvenirs?

    Try buying local milk tea mix, egg rolls, dried seafood, herbal candy, or pineapple cakes. They're tasty and easy to pack for pasalubong.
  • What should I buy for kids?

    Check out toys, cute keychains, Hong Kong Disneyland or Sanrio items, and cartoon-themed snacks from convenience stores or malls.
  • What’s something unique I can’t find in Manila?

    Look for local designer items in PMQ or K11 MUSEA. You’ll find artsy, handmade fashion, homeware, and jewelry that are hard to find anywhere else.
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