Monday 20 August 2012

Emperor Bookstore comes to Hong Kong

One of the most famous - and longest - roads in Hong  Kong!

Recently a new book shop has opened in Hong Kong and it's been the talk of the town! Eslite (Chinese: 誠品書店) is one of the largest bookstore chains in Taiwan. Eslite was established in 1989 and its first store was located in Daan District, Taipei. They were the first to offer a 24-hour bookstore in Taiwan, which attracted night-time readers. They are continuing with the trend here in Hong Kong; this store will open around the clock Thursdays - Saturdays. 






This new store in Hong Kong is Eslite's first venture abroad. It's positioned in a very prominent area: in Hysan Place, Causeway Bay. I went to check it out on Saturday afternoon. I'd never been to Hysan Place before and it is extremely plush. No great surprise that the high class book shop, offering far more than just books, has chosen this location. 



Eslite is situated on floors 8, 9 and 10 and in order to get there I took the lift to floor 12 (not possible to get out on floor 10!) and worked my way down.  


Trying to get into the shop!
I had not mentally prepared myself for the crowds that would be there! Not only do I never normally go shopping on a Saturday (I normally work on a Saturday), but this shop really was attracting the footfall that it was hoping for! 


One of the many packed bookshelves. 
Now the largest bookstore in town (41,000sq ft), Eslite carries more than 100,000 titles on its shelves and up to a third of those titles are English ones. 


An almost empty shelf of classics -
maybe they were proving to be the most popular titles? 
I had hoped to visit the tea room, but unfortunately there were no available tables. I'll have to go back on a weekday sometime soon to try again. Not only does Eslite sell copious amount of books, but there were also gifts, gadgets, leather wear and toiletries on sale.  

Directions: Causeway Bay MTR station, exit F. 8-10/F, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, 3419 6750. www.eslite.com

8 comments:

  1. Surely a popular place for book lovers, but not for those who prefer enjoying quietness in reading, so a better choice may be at Page One and Dymock.....

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    1. Precisely! No doubt the crowds will die down soon, when the novelty wears off...

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  2. glad you liked it. my heart swells with pride for the store since it's of Taiwanese origin. it should quiet down once the newness wears off.

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    1. I'm sure it will. Yes, Taiwan should be very proud!

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  3. Bet you thought you'd died and gone to heaven! ;-)

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    1. Haha! Would've done if it hadn't been so busy. Think I'll go back in a month or two when no doubt the novelty will have worn off!

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  4. A 24 hour book shop!!?? I think someone may need to confiscate your debit/credit cards! :) xxx

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    1. Have just activated my new credit card...mwah ha ha ha!!! ;) xxx

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