Uniquely Hong Kong things to do when it rains
Inform on the other ladies' marketsRain might make Mongkok's alfresco Ladies' Market less attractive as a shopping destination, but there are profusion of other bargain shopping options situated indoors -- Hong Kong isn't known as a shopper's heaven on earth for nothing. There's the Argyle Centre, a 1970s-era mall that is the pulsating affection of Hong Kong street style, or hop on the MTR to Kwai Fong post where Kwai Chung Plaza is. A maze of little clothing shops await with their penurious-as-chips goods at this shopping mall. You'll find trendy clothes for women and children, many are copies or unqualified imports of the latest Korean, Japanese and Taiwanese styles.
If you are a in actuality dedicated bargain hunter, then head straight for the motherload at Cheung Sha Wan's Hong Kong Industrial Heart where most of the clothing boutiques in Hong Kong buy their stock wholesale. Some of the shops here trade individual pieces to lay shoppers, but it will take the dedicated and tireless to go through the countless shops and pursuit for suitable pieces.
Transcend this watery worldWhen the heavens munificent, and all hell breaks loose outside, one of the most peaceful places to be is privileged a place of worship, even if you're not religious. Top of our list is a visit to St John's Cathedral, an refuge of calm in the middle of the city. The Cathedral is open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for still prayer and meditation. Check out the meditation room at the back, it's a execute place to ponder the world.











