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Local Shopping: Chinatown bargains from turtles to teapots

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Here at To Live and Buy in L.A., we know you might not have a lot of cash to spend this holiday. How about getting off the beaten path to find some bargains?

Through Christmas, we’ll take you to neighborhoods around Southern California to show you what’s on sale. First stop: Chinatown in downtown Los Angeles.

On a 45-minute stroll on North Broadway, we found good, inexpensive gifts for kids and colleagues. And bonus -- at most shops, sales tax is included in the price. Bring cash, though, because some stores do not accept plastic!

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For our top picks, store details, and recommended snack stops, keep reading.

Our Chinatown finds:

  • $3.50 money trees with braided trunks -- wrap the pot in festive paper and voila.
  • $0.90 ‘lucky’ bamboo -- bunch 10 stalks in a vase to brighten up someone’s desk.
  • $10 bonsai trees. Simple and elegant.
  • $12 ceramic sake sets (pitcher and 4 glasses). Add a bamboo tray for $5.
  • $12 beautiful plain wood sake set (pitcher and 2 glasses); comes in a nice box.
  • $9 teapots (cups $1 each).
  • $3 notebooks, covered with silk cloth.
  • $4 eyeglass cases.
  • $10 embroidered silk scarves.
  • $5 pair of small aquatic turtles, with plastic terrarium
  • Where to go:

    Scarves, sake sets, eyeglass cases: A&K Gift & Fashion, 730 1/2 N. Broadway

    Teapots and cups: Win Sense Trading, 800 N. Broadway #D

    Money trees, lucky bamboo: Golden Gifts Trading Co., 711 N. Broadway #101

    And if you get hungry along the way, check out:

    Ocean Seafood, 750 N. Hill Street, 213-687-3088. Hong Kong-style dim sum and a la carte dining.

    Spring Street Smokehouse, 640 N. Spring St. 213-626-0535. Pork and beef ribs, Texas hot links, brisket and more.

    What’s your favorite shopping spot? Tell us about it!

    Update: In a previous version of this post we mentioned where to buy the small turtles. Because we have been made aware that such animals are often sold illegally we have deleted where we found them and wrote this post about what makes them illegal and something that you should probably stay away from.

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    -- Julie Makinen

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