"Located on the ground floor of PMQ, Goods of Desire (G.O.D.) is a Hong Kong lifestyle brand brimming with beautiful objects. Its designs feature images from urban and old world Hong Kong and repackages them into home wares, fashion and gifts. Add a cheeky sense of humor and the result is kitsch and elegantly designed goods which are quintessentially Hong Kong. I love that the brand's English slogan "Delay No More" phonetically translates into Cantonese as a profanity involving your mum – it's emblazoned on G.O.D. T-shirts and some of their other products. This is a fantastic place for some cool gifts and souvenirs of this city." - Angela Ho
"Contemporary Traditions No, they are not trying to claim divinity; "G.O.D." just sounds like "live better" in Cantonese. This is the kind of humor you should expect when walking into the shop, which has products designed with nostalgic Hong Kong patterns and local logos. G.O.D. sells "oldschool" products like red-white-blue carrier bags, rooster-clad bowls and the like, but their design range also takes a cheeky spin on other vintage products like the Double Happiness matchbooks. Goldfish, old Hong Kong mailboxes, newspaper classifieds pages and Hong Kong street signs are also featured in updated designs of products like bedsheets, carrier bags, stationery and bathroom accessories. This is the place to pick up that uniquely Hong Kong souvenir to bring home to friends, or really, to keep for yourself."
"Contemporary Traditions No, they are not trying to claim divinity; "G.O.D." just sounds like "live better" in Cantonese. This is the kind of humor you should expect when walking into the shop, which has products designed with nostalgic Hong Kong patterns and local logos. G.O.D. sells "oldschool" products like red-white-blue carrier bags, rooster-clad bowls and the like, but their design range also takes a cheeky spin on other vintage products like the Double Happiness matchbooks. Goldfish, old Hong Kong mailboxes, newspaper classifieds pages and Hong Kong street signs are also featured in updated designs of products like bedsheets, carrier bags, stationery and bathroom accessories. This is the place to pick up that uniquely Hong Kong souvenir to bring home to friends, or really, to keep for yourself."
"Abbreviated to G.O.D., Goods of Desire began as a small retail space in Ap Lei Chau in 1996. Since then it's grown into a larger Hong Kong lifestyle brand with multiple locations. They sell women's, men's, and kid's clothing but we go for their fun home accessories."
"Goods Of Desire (G.O.D.), Sheung Wan Upper. Located on the ground floor of PMQ, Goods of Desire (G.O.D.) is a Hong Kong lifestyle brand brimming with beautiful objects. Its designs feature images from urban and old world Hong Kong and repackages them into home wares, fashion and gifts. Add a cheeky sense of humor and the result is kitsch and elegantly designed goods which are quintessentially Hong Kong. I love that the brand's English slogan "Delay No More" phonetically translates into Cantonese as a profanity involving your mum – it's emblazoned on G.O.D. T-shirts and some of their other products. This is a fantastic place for some cool gifts and souvenirs of this city."
This is a famous general store.
The prices are a bit high, but they have some interesting items.
Lily Tang
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Very interesting exquisite local creations there. If you are looking to get more unique yet not cheap looking souvenir, this place is quite good. Some pieces can be tastefully used for display if you know how to creatively design and display it. Very unique
Sascha Gloede
Google
This is hands down the best souvenir shop I have ever been to! So many cool and interesting souvenirs and gifts. Everything is high quality and the staff is very friendly and helpful.
Andrew Work
Google
A Hong Kong classic and full of funky, unique Hong Kong lifestyle clothes, kitchen and more. Always worth a visit for gifts (including for yourself!)
Sika
Google
Nice shop in Hong Kong for books and other random souvenirs. They sell Hong Kong puzzles are well, pretty nice!
Eunice Valenzuela
Google
Most of the murals are fading and not in good shape. Hope they change/fix it.
Irena S
Google
The items are displayed nicely and there is a lot of space, however, the quality of ladies traditional chinese style dresses is very poor.
Other items seemed to be better, but I couldn't buy what I came for
yomi matsuoka
Google
The best place to get unique Hong Kong original souvenirs. Delay No More