`` THE FIRST TUNNEL OF GUANGZHOU – An Asian Traveler THE FIRST TUNNEL OF GUANGZHOU - An Asian Traveler

THE FIRST TUNNEL OF GUANGZHOU

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On the third day, we visited The First Tunnel Of Guangzhou (The Top Clothes Underground Wholesale Centre of Asia). It is located at Yuexiu district station road, a 15 to 20-minute walk away from Dong Fang Hotel. I'm proud to say hb discovered this place just by exploring around the vicinity. Sometimes it really does pay off being a roamer. :)

The Underground Tunnel Entrance
Service Center


Oh my God, honestly this is the best place I've visited for "Clothes" shopping so far in Asia. These are not the internationally well-known designer labels but these are quite fashionable, chic and on-trend apparels. Prices on some labels can soar but most are reasonable.

The Fashion Woman Street

When you're here, it's like an unending maze of connecting boutique shops on its side. It's a magnanimous clothing center around 60,000 square meters. I was so flabbergasted that it really made my jaw drop. This airconditioned underground tunnel is a 7 major business blocks integrated, composed of The Fashion Woman Street, The Korean Clothing Street, The Business & Recreational Men's Wear Street, The Handsome Boy Recreational Street, The Children's Clothing Street and the Underwear & Socks Street.

The Handsome Boy Recreational Street The Children's Clothing Street

Suffice it to say, Shopaholics will absolutely drool of the selections of the style and theme that commonly covers from casual, feminine to cool and mature styles. During our visit most of the clothing merchandise at that time was especially designed for winter such as coats, jackets, hats, knitted garments, shawls, carves, vests and gloves. But there were also some handbags, jeans, t-shirts, polo & casual shirts, coat & tie, dressing gowns, nighties, lingeries, accessories, baby suits, kids stuff and a lot more.

Our shopping experience here was absolutely drool-licious!


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