What do you think are the "must buys" in your favourite destinations?
I'll start!
Thailand - shoes and bags. Visit Jim Thomsons for fabulous silk merchandise.
Singapore- my best buy was silk cushion covers. I also got real bargains in designer shoes and bags
Bali- silver jewellery, woodcraft and bags
Penang- this was our first Far East destination and we filled a suitcase. Have to say that most of it was rubbish, although I did get a rather good gucchi watch for a fiver . And of course it is a great place if you want to buy a handbag
Vietnam- coffee ( and of course.......)
Hong Kong- clothes, bags and we got some lovely ornaments, at a great shop on Victoria Peak
Bangkok for bags, fake watches, CD's Silk cushion covers
Malaysia also for fake watches, shoes, bags, purses and DVD's
Singapore costume jewellry.
Everytime I go to the Far East I say I am not going to buy so much stuff but last year in Malaysia I dumped my old suitcase and bought a bigger one to take care of everything I had purchased in OZ and Malaysia.
This time around apart from a few silk cusion covers and a few t-shirts for the beach we bought nothing.
This year I bought a beautiful silk table runner and a solid silver choker in Cambodia.
I bought a silk dressing gown and 3 part wooden buddha picture in Ko Samui.These days we don't go out looking for anything in particular I just like to pick up bits and bobs as I go along.
Singapore was particularly good for 'high end' shopping I bought a Tag Heuer
Some of my favourite things I have bought in Asia are small cheap trinkets but I will keep them forever as they hold wonderful memories.
We have had tailor made stuff done in Thailand my wife came back from Thailand with a suitcase full of work clothes on at least two occasions.Apart from that I am married to the only woman in the world who hates shopping.Lucky me eh?
I did get a rather lovely necklace and bracelet in the markets on Upper Lascar Rd in Hong Kong. Oh and a Swarovski necklace in one of the more upmarket places.
I had money and couldn't spend it. I'd saved to buy a designer handbag and of course (typical woman) had an idea in my head what I wanted and couldn't find it.
(The one thing I will say about the designer shops in HK was that you were certainly made to feel welcome, unlike Rome where I felt the assistants were looking down their nose at me)
I know what you mean about paintings in China, I was really lucky in Guilin we visited an art school and one of the teachers had painted a large picture of the river Li with mountains, trees, mist and a small boat in the corner, from left to right. He offered to sell and my friend and I tossed a coin as both of us wanted it. It now has pride of place on my living room wall and visitors always want to know where it is.
I did buy a couple of small pictures but they are painted downwards as you said.
I always buy a gold charm for my bracelet. I find that a lot of stuff from SEA finds its way to the UK anyway (although usually much more expensive).
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