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That place is called Morris Hill park or playground or something like that. Lots of down town marble spots and hills. Street can be rugged, a ton of people day and night.Prices seem to be about the same, perhaps a little more expensive.http://hkskatecity.com/http://www.hkitstore.com/blog/http://8five2.com/ (shop in the video)
Cheers. The same as the US? I'm in the UK at the moment. Sort of wondered if shoes will be cheaper in HK? I've browsed a few skate shops but they don't really seem to put many prices up online.
Quote from: 360 frip on September 12, 2012, 03:29:12 PMExpand QuoteCheers. The same as the US? I'm in the UK at the moment. Sort of wondered if shoes will be cheaper in HK? I've browsed a few skate shops but they don't really seem to put many prices up online.[close]My bad. About 38 quid for a deck, 32-40 for shoes depending on what you get.Living in Japan, that's cheap. About the same for the US maybe a little more expensive. Dunno about the UK, I haven't been yet.
Cheers. The same as the US? I'm in the UK at the moment. Sort of wondered if shoes will be cheaper in HK? I've browsed a few skate shops but they don't really seem to put many prices up online.[close]
Quote from: Jive Turkey on September 12, 2012, 06:08:27 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: 360 frip on September 12, 2012, 03:29:12 PMExpand QuoteCheers. The same as the US? I'm in the UK at the moment. Sort of wondered if shoes will be cheaper in HK? I've browsed a few skate shops but they don't really seem to put many prices up online.[close]My bad. About 38 quid for a deck, 32-40 for shoes depending on what you get.Living in Japan, that's cheap. About the same for the US maybe a little more expensive. Dunno about the UK, I haven't been yet.[close]That's cheap. I lived out in Japan for 12 years. You can find deals ok there now tho? 7000 or so for a board? It used to be 12000 Yen for a new deck and there weren't many sales! Really crazy. New decks in the uk go for about 56. The price differences are pretty fucked up, eh?Have you skated HK much? I've skated Tokyo and around a bit. Recommend Hachioji's Planet Park if you haven't been. Shin Yokohama is good too...
Quote from: 360 frip on September 12, 2012, 03:29:12 PMExpand QuoteCheers. The same as the US? I'm in the UK at the moment. Sort of wondered if shoes will be cheaper in HK? I've browsed a few skate shops but they don't really seem to put many prices up online.[close]My bad. About 38 quid for a deck, 32-40 for shoes depending on what you get.Living in Japan, that's cheap. About the same for the US maybe a little more expensive. Dunno about the UK, I haven't been yet.[close]
Hong Kong contains many spots for traveling where families and other people can visit to take break from daily routine activities. I post some places like:-Hong Kong Museum of Art,Disneyland,Victoria Peak,Lantau Island,Water World,Wet Market.
Hong kong is one of the best place in Asia where you can spend your vacations. It has some good beaches, resorts, parks, museums, shopping malls and some historical places. Hong Kong Museum of Art, Disneyland, Victoria Peak, Lantau Island and Wet Market are main attraction of Hong Kong.