When Tradition meets Modernity
Boasting an incredible cultural richness, Hong Kong is one of Asia’s most exciting cities. With its gigantic buildings, beautiful beaches, fantastic shopping, dining scene and superb landscapes, Hong Kong offers something for everyone. Walk the streets of Central and Admiralty, the buzzing lights and modern skyscrapers will teleport you in New York’s Times Square. Take a few steps further and you’ll find temples, dry seafood shops and the most diverse street food stalls that will take you right back to Asia. Welcoming people from all walks of life, Hong Kong is a particularly interesting place to host a Pop-Up Store. No wonder numerous brands have succumbed to the energy and dynamism that emanates from the never empty streets of the city.
The Gateway to China
Anyone will tell you that Hong Kong is not China. However, settling in Hong Kong is a first glimpse of what China is and here, consumers’ habits are closer to China’s than Europe’s. You will also find a lot of Chinese tourists here, especially in the area of Tsim Sha Tsui. It is a great first step if you want to test the Chinese market. Of course, Hong Kong has its own appeal: a population of roughly 7 million inhabitants composed of Hong Kongers and Expats from all over the world that is always eager for discoveries.
Hong Kong in few neighborhoods
Hong Kong is composed of few islands and partly on the mainland. The original island is Hong Kong island, which includes some of the best areas for Pop-Up Stores, such as Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, Sheung Wan and Sai Ying Pun. Each area has its own attraction and gathers different types of populations and atmospheres. On the other side of the bay lies Kowloon, Hong Kong’s most populated part. Some neighborhoods of Kowloon are shopping paradises and attract numerous shoppers. Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok are a couple of the best areas to host Pop-Ups in Kowloon. The population there is more local as Expats mainly live on Hong Kong Island. The latest addition to Hong Kong’s territory is the New Territories. The New Territories are greener, airier and less populated. It’s a great place if you want to escape the never-ending rows of buildings of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. But the New Territories wouldn’t be Hong Kong if they didn’t have their shopping hub: Sha Tin. Many Chinese tourists come to Sha Tin, especially on the weekends to do their shopping without being too far from the border with Mainland China.
Launch a Pop-Up Store in Hong Kong
This vast and modern 1,310 sq ft loft for Pop-Ups is situated close to Lan Kwai Fong in vibrant Central. This sophisticated venue has two storeys and is perfect for Product Launches, Fashion Showroom and Corporate Events. Housed in a commercial building in the international business hub, this venue is comfortable with a welcoming ambiance. Learn more…
Less than a minute walk away from the Mong Kok MTR station, this 103 sq ft retail space is available for brands to organise a Pop-Up Store or a Product Showcase. The booth is located on the sixth floor of the shopping mall, where all the big fashion brands are located, giving the area a very high foot traffic. Learn more…
This lovely 400 sq ft space located on the first floor of a building is ideal for brands wanting to host a Pop-Up store, a Product Launch or a Private Sale. The space receives a lot of natural light and is highly visible from the street, thanks to its very large window front. Learn more…
This elegant and stylish 764 sq ft space is on the ground floor of a commercial-style Hong Kong building will allow you to create the best pop-up store in Causeway Bay. Learn more…
This 208 sq ft space is located in one of Tsim Sha Tsui’s largest malls. The Shopping Centre is ideally located to capitalise on high pedestrian and shopper traffic as well as nearby MTR and bus stops, making it an ideal space for pop-ups with high visibility and heavy foot traffic. Learn more…
This 1,200 sq ft shop is located on the ground floor of a Central residential building, situated near Lan Kwai Fong, a famous hangout spot in Hong Kong. It is a perfect place to attract a lot of shoppers. Learn more…
Ready to make your physical retail debut or test a new location? Look at Storefront spaces all over Hong Kong.
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