
For the best shopping deals Hong Kongers like to head over the border into China to Shenzhen. This is only about a 45 minute train ride from our house. The key is to go with someone who knows the ropes and can get you into the hiddens markets for the best knock-off items. I went with my stitch & bitch buddies we had directions from someone to go to the shopping mall just over the border and find shop 417 and ask to see the backroom. So we did this and the person in the store contacted someone via walkie-talkie who came to the store. He looked us over to see if he thought we looked ok to take to the hidden room. He then watched the hallway outside the store and when he determined the coast was clear he led us across the hallway to a store that looked like a closed tatoo parlor. He unlocked the door pushed us in and locked the door behind us. Ahead of us was a 15 x 15' room encircled with shelves floor to ceiling full of purses. When we were done shopping a person in the store called the person in the hall on the walkie-talkie who unlocked the door and let us out.
Next we had directions to an underground DVD supplier. We had to find our way to a different part of town and find a building that looked like it was all mobile phone shops, across the street from Pizza Hut. We found it and then had to find the stairs to the basement. These ended up being crumbing cement (no signs and no lights other than the sunlight filtering in). The basement was unfinished but a small DVD store was set up in a corner. We again asked to see the selection in the back room and again we were eyed to determine if we were safe to let in. We looked shady enough so they took us to a different part of the basement and pushed aside a sheet of plywood so we could get into the back room where the 5 of us bought over 300 DVD's for $1 USD each. Of course I wasn't able to take photos of any of these secret places, but I thought the China border crossing was interesting.