Hollywood Antiques Market, Hong Kong
Hollywood Road, constructed in 1844, holds a significant place in the history of Hong Kong. Its rich heritage has transformed it into a hub of remarkable antique shops and stalls. Originally located along the coast, Hollywood Road served as a marketplace for foreign merchants and sailors who traded goods obtained from China. Today, it stands as an essential destination for avid antique collectors, tourists in search of souvenirs, and those seeking a delightful cultural stroll and window shopping experience.
Spanning from the Central District Police Station to the Man Mo Temple, the shops on Hollywood Road extend along a gentle incline. From Buddha statues, Mao memorabilia, and Ming furniture to jade, Chinese porcelain goods, paintings, and carpets, collectors of antiques from this region will find themselves overwhelmed with choices. Moreover, there is an impressive selection of souvenir shops, offering items that are not only affordable but also more intriguing than those found in bustling shopping streets. Hollywood Road serves as a perfect respite from the high-end designer stores and the general hustle and bustle of busier areas.
Bargaining for antiques is both expected and embraced on Hollywood Road. And when the exhilarating process becomes a bit tiring, visitors can easily find solace at Quinary, a renowned cocktail bar, to indulge in delicious refreshments. All in all, this vibrant street caters to a diverse range of interests, ensuring that no visitor leaves disappointed. Hollywood Road is undoubtedly an unmissable destination for all.
Spanning from the Central District Police Station to the Man Mo Temple, the shops on Hollywood Road extend along a gentle incline. From Buddha statues, Mao memorabilia, and Ming furniture to jade, Chinese porcelain goods, paintings, and carpets, collectors of antiques from this region will find themselves overwhelmed with choices. Moreover, there is an impressive selection of souvenir shops, offering items that are not only affordable but also more intriguing than those found in bustling shopping streets. Hollywood Road serves as a perfect respite from the high-end designer stores and the general hustle and bustle of busier areas.
Bargaining for antiques is both expected and embraced on Hollywood Road. And when the exhilarating process becomes a bit tiring, visitors can easily find solace at Quinary, a renowned cocktail bar, to indulge in delicious refreshments. All in all, this vibrant street caters to a diverse range of interests, ensuring that no visitor leaves disappointed. Hollywood Road is undoubtedly an unmissable destination for all.
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Hollywood Antiques Market on Map
Sight Name: Hollywood Antiques Market
Sight Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong (See walking tours in Hong Kong)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong (See walking tours in Hong Kong)
Sight Type: Shopping
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