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This shop, which has been around since 1955, is testament to just how much tea there is in
China. From unfermented to fully fermented, and everything in between, there's simply too
much to choose from. But don't panic - the owner will offer you a tasting.
ANTIQUES
CAPITAL GALLERY
pointment; 26, Central, exit D2)
Located on a slope between Upper Lascar Row and Hollywood Rd, this tiny shop is
crammed with sculptures, ceramics and other curios dating from 4000 to 5000 years ago.
Highlights include Silk Road pieces, such as minority textiles from northwest China, and
jewellery.
SPORTS & ACTIVITIES
SPA
HAPPY FOOT REFLEXOLOGY CENTRE
Kwai Fong; 10am-midnight; Central, exit D2)
Foot/body massage starts at HK$200/2500 for 50 minutes.
MARTIAL ARTS
WAN KEI HO INTERNATIONAL MARTIAL ARTS ASSOCIATION
3rd fl, Yue's House, Sheung Wan; 10am-8pm Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm Sat & Sun; Sheung Wan, exit A)
English-speaking Master Wan teaches northern Shaolin Kung Fu to a wide following of loc-
als and foreigners. Classes are offered in the evenings from Monday to Thursday. Depend-
ing on how many classes you take, the monthly fees may range from HK$300 to HK$1400.
SPA
FLAWLESS HONG KONG
House, Lan Kwai Fong; 10am-10pm; Central, exit D1)
This award-winning spa attracts a youngish clientele with its homey setting and vast array
of no-nonsense treatments for the face (from HK$980) and nails (manicures from HK$140).