When it comes to shopping in Lantau, many immediately think of Citygate Outlets. However, if you think Lantau has only one outlet mall, you're missing out on the shopping treasures of Hong Kong's second-largest island. Its unique gateway location near Hong Kong International Airport gives Lantau advantages other shopping districts can't replicate: airport duty-free zones, local bargain stores in Tung Chung New Town, Disneyland exclusive merchandise, and even specialty craft shops near the Tian Tan Buddha. This guide is specially written for those who've already visited Citygate and want to explore from a new angle.
What Makes Lantau Shopping Unique
Compared to other Hong Kong shopping districts, Lantau has three unique advantages: airport proximity allows the T1 shopping area to offer Hong Kong and Macau-exclusive duty-free products and international brand discounts; high density of local shops makes Tung Chung New Town a平民 shopping paradise, with prices 15-30% lower than Central on Hong Kong Island; attraction-integrated shopping — specialty stores around Disneyland and along the Tian Tan Buddha route offer merchandise unavailable elsewhere.
5 Must-Visit Shopping Spots
Tung Chung Discovery Place (Tung Chung New Town Centre)
Location: 1 Tung Chung East Coast Street
This is the newest mixed-use mall on Lantau. Unlike Citygate's dedicated brand outlets, this place concentrates bargain stores for daily necessities, home goods, clothing, and accessories. You Plus Japanese lifestyle products, cartoon character specialty shops, and small appliance discount stores gather here. A budget of HK$500 goes much further here than at Citygate, buying more practical items.
Hong Kong International Airport T1 Shopping Area
Location: Terminal 1, Hong Kong International Airport, Tung Chung
Many overlook that the airport is actually one of Hong Kong's largest duty-free outlet hubs. International brands like Gucci, Hermès, and SK-II are priced 20-40% lower than downtown. High-ticket items like perfume, cosmetics, and luxury watches offer the best value. Operating hours are typically 6am to 11pm, varying with flight schedules.
Tung Chung South Commercial Street
Location: Along Tung Chung South Road (new community)
The most frequently visited by locals. It has rapidly developed over five years, with chain discount stores like Uniqlo, GU, Daiso, Stylenanda, and The Face Shop lining the street. The low rent advantage of the new town means the same products are usually HK$20-50 cheaper. Weekend pop-up sales are common.
Disneyland Shopping Area
Location: Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Lantau
You can visit Disney Town without purchasing park tickets. IP souvenirs, seasonal limited-edition apparel, and anime merchandise from inside and outside the park are unavailable at other malls. Souvenirs typically range from HK$50-300, with reasonable pricing.
Tian Tan Buddha Area Specialty Shops
Location: Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Station, around Po Lin Monastery
Overlooked shopping treasures. Local crafts, wooden crafts, tea, and traditional pastries specialty shops line the area. Not suitable for bulk purchases, but souvenir choices are richer and more authentic than downtown specialty stores. Price range: HK$20-200.
Practical Information
Transportation: Take the MTR Tung Chung Line from Central directly to Tung Chung Station (approximately 25 minutes), then walk 5-10 minutes to Discovery Place and Tung Chung South. Airport shopping area is accessible via Airport Express or Tung Chung Line. Disneyland is accessible from Tung Chung Station via the Disneyland Resort Line (approximately 5 minutes).
Operating Hours: Discovery Place 10:00-22:00; Tung Chung South Commercial Street 11:00-21:00 (weekdays), 10:00-22:00 (weekends); Airport T1 Shopping 06:00-23:00.
Budget Guide: Bargain shops only HK$500-800; including brand stores HK$1,000-2,000; airport shopping varies by product.
Shopping Tips
Avoid weekend crowds — weekday afternoons offer the best experience. The recommended combination route: morning at Disneyland + afternoon at Tung Chung South + evening at Discovery Place, all visitable in one day. Bring your Octopus card for convenience. Confirm the day's promotions before making a special trip to the airport for shopping. If you're already planning to see the Tian Tan Buddha,顺便 visiting nearby souvenir shops kills two birds with one stone. Rather than simply introducing Citygate, Lantau's shopping diversity lies in airport duty-free, local bargain shops, distinctive crafts, and exclusive souvenirs.