Running Man's Path to the Heavenly King
10 Hong Kong Business District

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After Zhang Yang returned from the gym, he started to prepare to visit his teacher, Teresa Teng. Before he went, he had to prepare some gifts. It was a necessary etiquette. Moreover, Teacher Deng was his official master. He was different from the other teachers in the school. This was a true teacher who was a teacher for a day and a father for life. He had to follow certain ancient rituals.

Zhang Yang could not help but feel excited when he thought about how he would be able to see Teacher Deng soon.

It couldn't be helped. That was Teresa Teng, a national treasure. Although she was his teacher, he had never really seen her before. He had only seen her in his memories. Who wouldn't be excited to see a living person?

Zhang Yang brought his 4 bodyguards and drove his black Silverbay sports car. He let his bodyguards follow behind him and rushed out of Zhang Jia Gui Garden at lightning speed.

The shopping characteristics of different areas in Hong Kong were different. Some went along the route of big brands, while others went along the route of ordinary people.

The first thing to talk about was Tsimshatsui. Among all the shopping malls, Zhang Yang wanted to go to the Harbor City. It was located on the right side of the Star Ferry Pier. It was a huge building complex consisting of the Ocean Terminal, Ocean Center, Harbor New Area, Ocean Terminal, Hong Kong Hotel and Mall. Harbor City had more than 700 shops, 50 restaurants, two theatres, and three hotels. It was one of the largest shopping malls in Hong Kong. Among them, cosmetics, sporting goods, trendy clothing, jewelry, and watch brands were all available.

The shops in Tsimshatsui would not open early in the morning. It would be useless to go to Tsimshatsui too early, so Zhang Yang decided not to go to Tsimshatsui for now.

Yaumatei (also known as Yaomati) was located in the southern part of the Hong Kong's Nine Dragons Peninsula. It was part of the administrative district of the Yaumatei District. In fact, the name of Yaumatei was closely related to the Temple of the Queen of Heaven. This was because the land in front of the Temple of the Queen of Heaven was where the fishermen dried the ropes on their boats. Many tung oil and hemp cable shops that operated fishing boats were opened there, so it was called "Yaumatei".

Located in the middle of Hong Kong's Jiu Long Peninsula, it was closely connected to the Mongols. Together with the Tsimshatsui, they formed the most prosperous and famous " With a long history, it was the early territory of the Dragon Island. The famous Temple Street and Temple Street were located here. Compared to Mongjiao, this place was more local. People still maintained the traditional lifestyle of Hong Kong to a large extent. It was a place to explore the old life of Hong Kong.

After that, it was the district with the highest population density in the world. It was also the gathering area of the most traditional culture and the most fashionable fashion. The representative streets were Tong Cai Street, Ladies 'Street (the southern section of Tong Cai Street), Sparrow Street, Slipper Street, Flower Market Road, etc. Shopping venues included Sino Mall, Pioneer Square, Trendy Special Zone, Mongjiao Computer Center, New Century Plaza, Temple Street Night Market, etc.

The biggest commercial feature of the district was that there were many streets that were named after the items they sold. For example, there were many sporting goods shops on Slippery Shoes Street, Bird Street that specialized in selling birds, Flower Market Road that was full of flower shops, and Women's Street that was famous for selling cheap clothes and accessories. In addition, Temple Street stretched from Jordan Road to Yaumatei, turning from seven o'clock every night into a lively night market with hundreds of stalls selling clothes, electrical appliances, watches and other affordable goods. It was also worth mentioning that the shopping malls in Mongkou were also very unique. Sino Center and First Plaza mainly sold trendy items, while Mongkou Center and Yalan Center were the gathering places for fashion and accessories. Overall, the prices in Mongjiao were more " affordable."

However, Zhang Yang was short of money. Not to mention the 500 million USD gift from Zhang Yang's father, or the 20% of Dior shares that Zhang Yang's mother gave him, Zhang Yang's pocket money had been left with a few hundred million USD since he was young. Therefore, Wang Jiao did not consider it for the time being.

Castles Bay was also one of the business districts and was a big highlight. The biggest feature of Cavern Bay was its dazzling array of items. The most expensive and cheapest things could be found in this small area. However, the high density of famous brands in Castles Bay was amazing. In Times Square, Lane Crawford, and Soko Department Store, which were not far away from each other, many top brands had branches here. Some brands even had specialty stores in both places. The luxury of Paris, the elegance of Milan, the classics of London, and the minimalism of New York formed a pleasant and fashionable landscape in Castles Bay.

Admiralty was located in the eastern part of the Central and Western District of Hong Kong, between Central and Wan Chai. Many times, the Golden Bell Association was seen as a part of the Central Ring. The location of the historical Golden Bell was originally a British naval dock completed in 1878. There was a golden bell in the dock, so the name of Golden Bell came from it. After the Second World War, the location of Admiralty was reclaimed, and the British naval dock was moved to the Tamar, north of Admiralty. After that, the location became the Admiralty Station of the Mass Rapid Rail.

The Admiralty Corridor was the first shopping mall built on a pedestrian bridge in Hong Kong. It had about 100 shops and currently operated about 50 shops, banks and restaurants. The pedestrian walkway was connected to many commercial buildings. The southeast side could be connected to the United Center, the south side could be connected to Pacific Square, the west side could be connected to the Central District pedestrian bridge system to the Central American International Group Building, the north side could be connected to the Ocean Wealth Center and the Far East Financial Center, and the east side could also be connected to the Tamar and the Citic Building through the bridge.

Central was the central business district of Hong Kong. Large shopping malls and internationally renowned fashion stores lined up one after another. Central and Sheung Wan could be said to be the heart of Hong Kong. Sheung Wan was a residential area, while the Central District was Hong Kong's commercial, financial, and banking center. It was also the decision-making and power center of the Special Administrative Region government. The headquarters of the Special Administrative Region government and the Legco building were located here.

Central was one of the most famous shopping malls in Hong Kong. There were many famous brand flagship stores in De Voeux Road Central and Queen's Road Central. There were also large shopping malls such as Landmark Plaza and Prince's Tower. In recent years, some new and unique fashion stores had opened in the area around Wyndham Street and Anlan Street. Hollywood Road, which sold antiques in the district, had just been selected as one of the top ten shopping streets in the world. There were all kinds of shops. The Yung Kee Restaurant on Wellington Street was world-renowned. Lu Yu's Teahouse was nearby, and it was also one of the famous restaurants in Hong Kong. There were also many wonton noodle shops, such as Mai 'en's, Zhan' zi's and Luo Fu's Noodle Specialist. In addition, there were many different types of bars and restaurants in Lan Gui Fong, which was located beside Daguili Street. Guests could taste the delicacies of various countries. Yongle Street used to be a place where Chaozhou people lived, so there was more Chaozhou food.

The main businesses in Hong Kong were concentrated in Central, Admiralty, and Castles Bay. The consumption level here was higher. There were large shopping malls such as Pacific Square, Admiralty Corridor, Sogo, and Times Square. There were also many specialty stores on both sides of the street, such as Gucci, Dior, LV, Chanel, and other top brands.

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