san2gp asked:
Related Posts I need to buy travel bags, diaper bags, and other family/ baby travel accessories. Do you know where I can find them at very reasonable prices in Hong Kong or in Macau?
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Ok Macau your pretty much out of luck.. they dont excatley have that type of shopping there.. you would REALLY have to look! .. lol have you ever seen a Chinese baby wearing a diaper? Nope!
But Hong Kong on the other hand.. Go to the Walmart, or any one of the department stores.
Travel bags, you can easily find for CHEAP at the night markets they have. A good one is the Ladies Market which is in Mon Kok. Take the green line on the MTR to Mon Kok and get off at Argyle Street, the ladies market is open from 11am-11pm. Dont forget to bargain!!!
In Hong Kong, go to MONGKOK… ask anyone, even the hotel people and they will tell you how to get there. Its a whole building/area full of bags and stuff
Thank you for your very interesting question!
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In Hong Kong, go to the Ladies’ Market in Mong Kok, or to the market in Stanley. Stanley Market it a little more tourist-friendly and less hectic, and the people are less likely to rip you off.
In Macau, there isn’t many options, but you can try the big Royal market, the one with the cool parking garage and furniture department. (Sorry, don’t know the street it’s on.) It’s a lot bigger than the small Royal supermarkets, and they carry a lot more non-food items, so they’ll probably have travel gear.
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