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What’s travelling without a little shopping spree?
After receiving tens of thousands of votes, we’re thrilled to share which shopping district you voted to be Asia's coolest shopping street, as well as the four nominees that made it to the shortlist.
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Tokyo’s trendy Aoyama district is home to luxury boutiques, hip cafés, gourmet dining and traditional crafts; major Japanese brands such as Commes des Garcons, Issey Miyake and Yohji Yamamoto have their flagships here. Once you’ve splurged on the main street, visit the smaller stores that line the district’s backstreets to pick up local ceramics, textiles and woodworks.
“I can spend a full afternoon in Aoyama, where every corner leads to new fashion discoveries.” - Fed Tan
Spanning 550,000sqm, this massive mall complex in Bangkok's upscale Ratchaprasong district is a one-stop port for just about everything you can think of, housing big-name brands and local boutiques alike. It’s also an air-conditioned escape from the heat (or rain), with restaurants, spas, children’s play areas and a cinema to keep you busy all day.
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A delightful departure from Hong Kong’s luxury shopping malls, Central’s Hollywood Road is a charming mishmash of Chinese antiques, contemporary art galleries and stylish boutiques. Discover quirky design stores and cool cafés sitting shoulder to shoulder with historical temples and small local businesses. Don’t forget to pick up a quintessentially Hong Kong souvenir while you’re there.
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Known as a countercultural creative hub, the oh-so hip district of Hongdae offers shoppers a mix of fashion, urban art and live street performances, with trendy Korean brands, art markets and exhibitions attracting both locals and visitors alike. Whimsical cafes and leafy parks offer a chance to rest your feet after a morning’s retail expedition.
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A pioneering lifestyle complex that seamlessly merges traditional Sichuan architecture with modern boutiques, Taikoo Li is an open-plan shopping village in Chengdu combining fashion boutiques with dining, art and cultural exhibitions, and abundant open space. Set aside time to visit the 1,600-year-old Daci Temple, around which the complex was built.