Kim Hong Video Audio & Karaoke Entertainment occupies a 4,630-square-foot building on El Cajon Boulevard in San Diego's College Area, stocking cultural Asian merchandise, Buddhist religious goods, and full karaoke sound systems at 4845 El Cajon Blvd in the 92115 ZIP. The minority-owned husband-and-wife operation serves the Vietnamese, Chinese, and Southeast Asian communities with inventory ranging from brass Buddha statues and incense sets to traditional Vietnamese ao dai garments sized for men, women, and children. The El Cajon Blvd address sits near SDSU at the intersection of Estrella Avenue and 49th Street, anchoring a block of the international retail corridor where Vietnamese vegetarian cuisine at Thanh Tinh Chay Restaurant draws from the same Buddhist cultural base that fuels the shop's religious-goods department. The karaoke department in the rear carries PA speaker packages, wireless microphone kits, and Vietnamese- and Chinese-language song libraries on disc and digital media. Shelves along the north wall stock household electronics, seasonal decorations for Lunar New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival, and a rotating selection of Vietnamese-language DVDs and music albums sourced through specialty importers. The 8,311-square-foot lot includes dedicated rear parking, and the showroom floor is organized into distinct zones — religious goods along one wall, audio equipment through the center aisle, and textile imports along the south. Gold and gemstone shoppers on the same cultural retail stretch of El Cajon Blvd cross over to Kim Chau Jewelry & Diamond for Vietnamese-crafted 24-karat chains and bangles, completing a corridor that concentrates Southeast Asian retail between 47th Street and College Avenue. The building's freestanding format and rear lot give the shop loading-dock access for wholesale pallet shipments, a logistics advantage that keeps the import pipeline stocked with goods that are difficult to source through domestic distributors.