A cozy shopping mall next to the MTR station with a range of shops including bakeries, Chinese dim sum restaurants (with high tech A.I. serving you), groceries and sportswear shops etc The rooftop garden has some nice sunny spots to soak up some vitamin D.
Updates: downgraded because of a traumatic experience occurred in Sept 2020. Ever heard of automatic doors refusing to do its job of keeping the door open when something/ someone passes through? Well, apparently I was invisible and the damn doors slammed onto me, causing my fall which bruised my knees, ripped open the skin on the middle and ring ringers of my right hand, i.e. my functional hand. No freaking being cared to delve into the malfunctioning doors but insisted in saying the doors were fine and it was merely an unfortunate case. Period. so thx to the lousy doors I have now developed automatic door phobia, like I will literally wait until someone passes through the doors before I dare step into the...
Read moreIt is a local shopping mall with decent decoration. Relatively speaking, it is less crowded with other malls given that the location is far from the major shopping areas. If you return Sai Wan Ho or Shaukeiwan from Stanley or Shek O, it is just two stops from MTR ride. It doesn't cause you a lot of time visiting there. There is a sport outlet. I haven't compared the prices, you can find a large varieties of brands such as Nike, Addidas. You will have a enioyable...
Read moreA rather small shopping mall, intended to cater for the needs of the nearby community. There are lots of restaurants for various cuisine, a big super market in the West wing of the mall. The east wing of the mall was renovated recently and becomes an outlet-type of sporting goods. If you are looking for sports shoes and/or other sporting goods, this the the place to visit on the...
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