Sham Shui Po Computer Centre Hong Kong
Hong Kong's ultimate tech bazaar, offering a dizzying array of electronics, PC parts, and gadgets at unbeatable prices.

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Sham Shui Po Computer Centre Hong Kong
Best Time
Fewer crowds, better deals

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Hong Kong's ultimate tech bazaar, offering a dizzying array of electronics, PC parts, and gadgets at unbeatable prices.
"It's the place to go for electronics, with prices that can't be beat if you do your homework!"
🎯 Compare Prices Online First
Use price.com.hk to check prices before you buy. It's a lifesaver for getting the best deals! :moneybag:
🚶♂️ Explore Nearby Markets
Combine your visit with Ap Liu Street for more tech treasures and accessories. :shopping_bags:
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4 · 15,570 reviews
Type
Shopping Mall
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences
Golden Computer Centre
Sham Shui Po
The ultimate destination for all things tech, from PC parts to accessories. A true electronics haven.

Ap Liu Street Flea Market
Adjacent to Computer Centre
Discover a treasure trove of gadgets, phone accessories, and unique tech finds at bargain prices.

Price Comparison Hub
Online (price.com.hk)
Your digital guide to finding the best prices across numerous electronics shops in Hong Kong.
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Planning Your Visit
Navigate the Tech Maze
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🎯 Compare Prices Online First
Use price.com.hk to check prices before you buy. It's a lifesaver for getting the best deals! :moneybag:
🚶♂️ Explore Nearby Markets
Combine your visit with Ap Liu Street for more tech treasures and accessories. :shopping_bags:
🗣️ Bargain with Confidence
Don't be afraid to negotiate, especially for multiple items. Be polite and firm. :speech_balloon:
🚊 Easy MTR Access
The Computer Centre and Ap Liu Street are well-signposted from the Sham Shui Po MTR station. :train2:
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🎯 Compare Prices Online First
Use price.com.hk to check prices before you buy. It's a lifesaver for getting the best deals! :moneybag:
🚶♂️ Explore Nearby Markets
Combine your visit with Ap Liu Street for more tech treasures and accessories. :shopping_bags:
🗣️ Bargain with Confidence
Don't be afraid to negotiate, especially for multiple items. Be polite and firm. :speech_balloon:
🚊 Easy MTR Access
The Computer Centre and Ap Liu Street are well-signposted from the Sham Shui Po MTR station. :train2:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Sham Shui Po Computer Centre for its incredible selection of electronics and competitive prices, making it a go-to spot for tech enthusiasts and bargain hunters. While the sheer density of shops can be overwhelming, the ability to compare prices online and haggle effectively enhances the shopping experience. Some find the layout confusing, but the overall consensus is that it's a must-visit for affordable tech.
"Not for the weak minded. This place is crazy! You have almost every cable, connector and component within 100 steps. 4000 steps later.. very competitive prices. I am going back for round 2. Just price check everything. New laptops upper floor.. lower floor components.. middle floor everything from retro gaming to cutting edge technology. Literally Nerdvana."
Engelsman Finland
"First floor has many game shops selling modern and retro stuff.. but later can be a rip-off. Saw a shop selling a DMG for $2000 HKD 🤣🤣🤣 LMAO. They buy them for cheap in Japan, or off sites like Yahoo Japan auction to resell in HK, marking them up like 100x.. complete joke.
There is a Nintendo shop on 1/F that sells extras such as accessories (shirts, pins, magnets, bags, keychains, pouches, etc.) - stuff that was included with the games.. I picked up a few Donkey Kong pouches for 10 HKD each.. these were only available as a bonus for those who pre-ordered the game. Can find other shops that sell bits and bobs for cheap. Basement is mainly electronics, can get everything here.. toilets are a mess, looks like third world in there."
J N
"Such a good spot for gadgets and computer parts, staff is friendly as long as you’re friendly back, speak fairly good English too! Pretty crowded but expected as it’s so popular. Sometimes will bring prices down depending on what you spend in one small business! I love it"
Brooksey
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The easiest way is by MTR. Take the Tsuen Wan Line to Sham Shui Po Station. The Computer Centre and Ap Liu Street Market are well-signposted from Exit C1 or C2.
Parking can be challenging in Sham Shui Po. It's highly recommended to use public transport like the MTR for convenience and to avoid parking hassles.
The closest MTR station is Sham Shui Po Station on the Tsuen Wan Line.
Yes, you can take a taxi. Just tell the driver 'Sham Shui Po Computer Centre' or 'Golden Computer Centre'. Be aware of potential traffic congestion.
Yes, numerous bus routes serve the Sham Shui Po area, offering an alternative to the MTR. Check local bus schedules for routes from your location.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the Sham Shui Po Computer Centre and the adjacent Ap Liu Street Market is free. You only pay for the items you wish to purchase. 🎟️
Most shops in the Computer Centre typically open around 10:00 AM and close by 8:00 PM or 9:00 PM. However, hours can vary by individual shop. It's best to visit during standard business hours.
There is no admission fee to enter the Sham Shui Po Computer Centre or the surrounding markets. 🆓
While some shops might accommodate pre-orders, it's not a common practice. Most transactions are on-the-spot purchases. It's advisable to visit in person.
While not regularly advertised, keep an eye out for occasional promotions, especially during holiday seasons. Bargaining is common, which can feel like a sale. 🎁
🎫 💻 Onsite Experience
You can find a vast array of electronics, including PC components, laptops, smartphones, tablets, accessories, cables, gaming gear, and even older or refurbished tech.
The Computer Centre can be a bit of a maze with many small shops. It's best to explore with patience and ask shopkeepers for specific items.
Yes, bargaining is expected and common, especially when buying multiple items or for non-branded goods. Use price.com.hk as a reference point.
Golden Computer Centre focuses more on new computer hardware, components, and branded electronics. Ap Liu Street Market is more of a street market with a wider variety of gadgets, accessories, and often cheaper, more eclectic finds.
Yes, Sham Shui Po is known for its local eateries and street food. You'll find plenty of options for affordable and delicious meals around the Computer Centre. 🍜
📸 📸 Photography
Generally, photography is allowed for personal use, but it's always polite to ask shopkeepers before taking close-up shots of their merchandise. Some may prefer you don't. :camerawithflash:
The vibrant stalls of Ap Liu Street Market offer great photo opportunities. The sheer density of electronics in the Computer Centre can also make for interesting, albeit sometimes cluttered, shots. :iphone:
Avoid photographing shop interiors too extensively without permission. Focus on the overall atmosphere and interesting products. :noentrysign:
A versatile lens like a 24-70mm or a wide-angle lens can be useful. Good low-light performance is a plus, especially in the more crowded areas. 📷
Always ask for permission before taking portraits of individuals. Street photography is common, but respect privacy. :bustsinsilhouette:
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