Its five floors contain Chinese goods, ranging from clothing and housewares through tea and traditional medicine. The logic behind the store's layout is hard to fathom, so go with time to rifle around. As well as the predictable tablecloths, silk pajamas, and chopstick sets, there are cheap 'n' colorful porcelain sets and offbeat local favorites like mini-massage chairs. The top floor is entirely given over to tea -- you can pick up a HK$50 packet of leaves or an antique Yixing teapot stretching into the thousands.
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