Hong Kong Mini
Discover the skyline of Hong Kong with the convention and exhibition centre, the Bank of China, IFC Two and the Central Plaza seen from Tsim Sha Tsui.
Ideal gift to stick, magnetize or to put up.
To be used as a magnet, a souvenir of Hong Kong or as a wall decoration.
All our products are made in France.
Find out more about Hong Kong MiniAny order placed before 11:30am (UTC+1) is shipped the same day (except weekends).
Delivery in France in 2-5 working days.
Shipping costs offered in relay points in France.
Indications
Stickers
You can fix The Line wherever you like.
Whether your wall is brick, plaster, or concrete, or you have a glass partition, you can stick (or unstick) the line to it using four stickers which are 3mm diameter.
Simply position them on the back of the line and press for 30 seconds in the spot where you want to display your souvenir.
Magnets
You can attach your souvenir to any metallic surface using our super-strong mini magnets.
Simply place them on the back of the line and position it on the desired surface.
Whether it's a refrigerator, a metal shelf, or any other metallic surface, you can display your line with ease. And in style.
Stand
You can stand The Line up wherever you like and collect your favourite lines.
The embossing on the front and the magnets on the back hold the line perfectly. We have created a tie which keeps the support in place, like a frame.
Hong Kong is in south-eastern China, on the eastern bank of the Pearl River. A former British colony that was handed back to China in 1997, the city follows the “one country, two systems” principle, which sets it apart from the rest of China. For that reason, Hong Kong retains its own legal system (common law), currency (the Hong Kong dollar), political system (a multi-party system), international sports teams, internet domain (.hk), dial code (+852) and highway code (driving on the left). Hong Kong has its own police force, which was founded under British rule in 1844. Originally called the Royal Hong Kong Police, it subsequently became the Hong Kong Police Force. The city is the centre of cantopop, a musical genre unique to Hong Kong and also known as HK-Pop. Its stars include Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui.