List of Most Expensive Streets By City - Commercial Streets in Asia

Commercial Streets in Asia

China

  • Beijing: Jinbaojie Street
  • Shanghai: Nanjing Road
  • Shanghai: Huaihai Road

Hong Kong

  • Hong Kong: Causeway Bay

Bangladesh

  • Dhaka: Mohakhali, Motijheel
  • Chittagong: Khulshi

India

  • Chandigarh : Sector 17
  • Amritsar: Ranjit Avenue Road
  • Hyderabad: Somajiguda, Hitech city, Banjara Hills, Begumpet, Ameerpet
  • Mumbai: Linking Road, Colaba Causeway, Juhu, Nariman Point
  • New Delhi: Khan Market
  • Chennai: Ranganathan Street, Usman Road
  • Kolkatta: Park Street, Salt lake
  • Lucknow: Hazratganj
  • Banglore: M.G. Road, Brigade Road
  • Ernakulam: M.G. Road
  • Surat: Ghod Dod Road

Indonesia

  • Yogyakarta : Jalan Malioboro

Pakistan

  • Islamabad: Blue Area, Jinnah Avenue
  • Karachi: I.I.Chundrigar Road, Club Road, Shahrae Faisal, University Road, Dr. Zia-ud-din Ahmad Road, Zamzama, Clifton Road, Sea View Road, M.T.Khan Road, Fatima Jinnah Road, Daud Pota Road, Korangi Road, Abdullah Haroon Road, Tariq Road, Khalid-bin-Waleed Road

Japan

  • Osaka: Umeda
  • Tokyo: Ginza

Malaysia

  • Kuala Lumpur: KLCC, Jalan Raja Chulan
  • Penang: George Town, Bayan Lepas

Philippines

  • Makati: Ayala Avenue, Makati Avenue
  • Taguig: Bonifacio High Street

Singapore

  • Singapore: Orchard Road

South Korea

  • Seoul: Apgujeong-dong, Rodeo-gil

Taiwan

  • Taipei: Zhongxiao Road

Nepal

  • Kathmandu: Asan (near Rani Pokhari)

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