Hong Kong’s Best Street Markets & Night Markets 2024
Here are what I believe are the best markets in Hong Kong including the popular tourist markets plus local markets and what you can get there, how to get there, and some essential buyer...
Guides on Hong Kong’s markets including Stanley, Ladies Market, Temple St, computer markets and more.Including tips, guides and how to get there.
Here are what I believe are the best markets in Hong Kong including the popular tourist markets plus local markets and what you can get there, how to get there, and some essential buyer...
Located in the heart of bustling Mongkok District on Tung Choi Street (between Argyle Street and Dundas Street), Ladies Market is one of the most popular and famous tourist markets in the city. ...
Along Fa Yuen Street from Prince Edward Road West (a short walk from the Flower and Bird Market) down to Mong Kok Road after 11am you’ll find a bustling local street market. Whilst geared...
Far away from the glittering brands like Gucci and Prada that you’d see on Canton Road, at Sham Shui Po you can find the characterful Apliu Street Market, new and used computer markets, fashion...
Jardine’s Crescent Market is very similar to Ladies Market in terms of variety and price of goods just a little bit smaller. Many people prefer the character of this market and some prefer the...
The Flower Market is a wonderful place early in the morning when the streets are quiet and all you can smell is the amazing scents of all the beautiful flowers being put out for...
The Goldfish Market is a section of Tung Choi Street where most all of the stores are offering aquarium products and lots and lots of Goldfish along with other popular species for aquariums. While...
Dating back to 1843, “Cat Street” on Lascar Row in Sheung Wan was originally an Indian community and later became a place where burglars and pirates would offload antiques and other goods. Moving forward to...
This market has traditionally been a toy market, a remnant of the days when Hong Kong was into toy manufacturing and has kept going strong and now with more traders setting up stalls for...
The Hong Kong Industrial Centre primarly a wholesale market and does not sell singular items to retail customers nor allow for fitting and trying on etc. BUT, on Saturdays, you are in luck as...