If you’re a big fan of retro toys from North America but live in Asia, you may have run into the hassle of collecting them here, as most stores mainly sell Japanese action figures. With a huge international inventory, 930-square-meter TOYZONE stands out from the usual hot spots for toy collectors in Hong Kong. Follow our friend Mario Chui as he hunts for US vintage toys in the city’s largest toy store.
This is the second episode of our series One Take, where we bring you to youth culture havens and more around Asia with one buddy, one camera, and one long shot. Skip at your own risk!
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