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Open air market

The Bird Market is one of the most exotic markets in Asia. Two long alleys are almost covered over withbamboo bird cages complete with multi coloured tropical birds.   They are tenderly fed live worms via chopsticks poked through the bars by their owners. You'll also find old men taking their own caged birds out for walks through the market.

 

Flower Market

One of Hong Kong's most colourful street markets, the Flower Market is a jungle of exotic blossoms, luck-bringing houseplants and sweet scents. You'll find this botanical treat on Flower Market Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon.  

Goldfish Market

This is the place for fish lovers to go to for all manner of fish-related products. Not only are there various kinds of fish, including many colourful tropical fish, but there are also other special sea creatures like small jelly-fish, Brazilian tortoises and dainty sea horses.

Also on offer are a variety of fish tanks and accessories ranging from the ubiquitous bowl to enormous tanks, and all sorts of plants and rocks with which to create that perfect fish home.

 

Information

How to get there: 1. Take MTR to Prince Edward station (Exit B2) walk along Prince Edward Road West towards the direction of railway station for about 15 mins.
2. Take KCR to Mong Kok station (Grand Century Place Exit) follow the signs walk to Bute Street.

 

Jade Market

Collectors and jade lovers gather at this unique market, where small stalls display everything from rare and valuable jade carvings to small and inexpensive trinkets. They make great gifts for friends and loved ones. If you are purchasing jade of significant value, it is advisable to go with someone who is an expert. You'll find the Jade Market at the junction of Kansu and Battery streets in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon. 

Temple Street Night Market

Hong Kong's most famous open-air market opens at 2:00pm but really comes to life at dusk, with a bustling array of stalls selling everything from watches and leatherware to clothing and souvenirs. Other attractions include fortune-tellers and occasionally, Cantonese opera singers. Temple Street is in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon.

Ladies' Market

Kowloon's most popular day-long street market is devoted to anyone with an eye for bargain-priced clothing, toys, cosmetics and household knick-knacks. The stalls making up this enjoyable market can be found on Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon.

 

Information

How to get there: Take MTR to Jordan Station (Exit C2), walk about for 2 mins

 

Stanley Market

The historic fishing lanes of Stanley on Hong Kong Island's picturesque southern coast are jam-packed with vendors selling Chinese artwork, silk collectibles, clothing and curios a plenty. This most adored of all Hong Kong's open-air shopping options is on Stanley Market Road.

 

Information

How to get there: 1. Take bus no.6, 6A, 6X, 66 or 260 from Central (Exchange Square) Bus Terminus.
2. Take MTR to Causeway Bay station (Exit B) walk to Tang Lung Street then take green minibus no.40.
3. Take bus no.973 at Tsim Sha Tsui East Bus Terminus or Canton Road outside Silvercord Centre.

 

 

 
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