Ben Gang City, northwest of the Kowloon Peninsula in Deep Water, near Duck Street.
Despite the explosive sound of its name, suggesting a place frequented by rich ladies, Duck Street actually targeted male customers—since it was a hub for electronic products, audio equipment, and games.
The area was bustling and known for its wide array of products at low prices. Many tourists also liked to visit—or rather, get fleeced. Tourists who came to Duck Street to buy parallel-imported or official goods were often easy prey for swindlers. If these merchants discovered someone wasn't a local and didn't know the prices, they would unhesitatingly raise their metaphorical butcher's knives. After all, with a fat sheep right in front of them, not fleecing it would be a waste.