25 Markets in Hong Kong That Every Shopaholic Would Devour

Hong Kong Markets

Jardine's Crescent, Stanley Market,  Cat Street, Tai Yuen Street Market, Chun Yeung Street Wet Market, Li Yuen Street Market, Ko Shing Street, Hollywood Road, Dried Seafood and Tonic Food Street, Western Market, Sai Ying Pun Market, Gough Street, Ladies’ Market, Temple Street Night Market and many more.

Whether you enjoy strolls in buzzy street markets or you prefer crowd-free shopping avenues offering high-quality products, there are all kinds of markets in Hong Kong that promise you and your companions memories to cherish. While some of these markets are known to please fashionistas with their numerous shops selling reasonably-priced garments, some can be visited to pamper your taste buds with authentic dishes from the local cuisine.

Furthermore, the dynamic atmosphere and cheery vibes of these markets are a remedy for your monotony. So if a trip to Hong Kong City is on your bucket list, do not forget to make room for market visits in your itinerary. From street markets set in narrow alleys of the island to shopping avenues housed in buildings, all the markets in Hong Kong Island are charming in their own unique ways.

If you intend to cover the best ones, enjoy flavorsome food and buy souvenirs, Chun Yeung Street Wet Market, Cat Street, and Ko Shing Street are our recommendations. Apart from these, there are some markets in Kowloon such as Ladies Market and Apliu Street, which are definitely worth your time and money. Great bargains on products and even greater culinary delights await you here.
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Markets in Hong Kong Island

01

Jardine's Crescent

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A narrow alleyway near Times Square houses one of the most popular street markets in Hong Kong Island, known as Jardine’s Crescent. If you are in the mood for some low-cost shopping, you ought to know this market specializes in garments for women and children.

Apart from that, the small shops and stalls here also offer mobile phone accessories, cosmetics, and household items, making it a frequently visited place among the locals. Even if you do not need to buy anything, you can include a short tour of this street in your Hong Kong exploration, and you will be delighted by what you see and feel.

Location: Jardine's Crescent, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 11 am to 9:30 pm

Highlight: Good bargains on clothes and accessories

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Stanley Market

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A tour of Hong Kong markets is far from complete if you have not visited Stanley Market. Whether you are after great food or a pleasant shopping experience in Hong Kong, this open-air marketplace brims with joys of all kinds, attracting throngs of tourists and locals alike, all round the year. A maze of picturesque lanes constitute this market which is lined with various crammed shops.

The market is also famous for its street food joints where the true flavours of Cantonse Cuisine can be found. In addition to a wide array of brand-name garments, a good variety of locally made items such as lanterns, ornaments, vases, and folding fans, making for excellent souvenirs are also sold at these shops at reasonable prices.

Location: Stanley New Street and Stanley Market Road, Stanley, Hong Kong Island

Timings: 10 am to 8 pm

Highlight: Shops brimming with local craft

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Cat Street

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If you are under the impression that Cat Street is one of those markets in Hong Kong that specialize in pet cats, you are mistaken because this flea market is rather a treasure trove of antiques and junk material. Culture vultures and history buffs visiting the territory from different corners of the world tour this market to unearth a valuable mix of goods and relics reflecting the culture and history of Hong Kong and China.

Just have a dig around and you may end up finding some additions for your collection in the form of jade items, Mao statues, carved dragon, and much more. However, watch out for fake antiques being sold as genuine.

Location: Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 11 am to 7 pm

Highlight: Kiosks and stalls selling antiques and local items
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Tai Yuen Street Market

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Toys, clothes, food, and a lot more in a traditional setup – Tai Yuen Street Market is recommended for culture enthusiasts visiting Hong Kong. The market is widely known as “Toy Street” for its shops featuring extensive toy collections.

So you will spot a lot of families out shopping when you visit this market. The red lamps outside the shops are another factor adding a unique charm to the market's visual appeal. If you happen to be in Hong Kong during a weekend, absorbing the festive aura of this bustling market is all you need to feel refreshed.

Location: Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 9 am to 8 pm

Highlight: Vintage toy collections

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Chun Yeung Street Wet Market

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If you wish to catch a glimpse of how markets in Hong Kong used to be in the older times, Chun Yeung Street Wet Market is your best bet. Most of the stalls and shops sell seafood, vegetables, meat and fruits, so the ground has to be washed down every now and then; hence the term ‘wet market’.

Apart from a plethora of shops selling fresh produce, this narrow street even has a tram track, allowing foreign visitors to witness something unusual. The strong presence of Fujianse Community in the region also ensures that you will find some food items here that are not available anywhere in Hong Kong.

Location: Chun Yeung Street, North Point

Timings: 8 am to 6 pm

Highlight: Traditional market atmosphere and Fujianese foodstuffs

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Li Yuen Street Market

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This traditional style, open-air Asian market located in the heart of Central has countless shops teeming with colourful products made of silk, cotton, leather, etc. From raw silk and leather products to fashion wear and accessories, everything can be bought at cheap prices if only you have street-smartness in you.

Furthermore, this is also a safe recommendation for those who are planning on buying some authentic souvenirs on their Hong Kong trip. For fashionistas who are not conscious about brands, this marketplace is a dream come true, and can easily be categorized as one of the finest markets in Hong Kong Island.

Location: Li Yuen Streets East and West, Central, Hong Kong Island

Timings: 10 am to 7 pm

Highlight: Silk and leather products

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Ko Shing Street

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Take a break from sightseeing experiences and hit Ko Shing Street located near Dried Seafood Market. A visit to this market may turn out to be a healthy affair for you as it specializes in traditional Chinese medicinal herbs.

If you are suffering from some physical ailment or need organic products that will help you improve and preserve your health, you can consult with the resident physician here and buy herbs accordingly. Furthermore, there are products like ginseng and bird’s nest which you can buy here as they are perfect for souvenirs.

Location: Ko Shing Street, Sheung Wan

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 9 am to 6 pm

Highlight: Traditional Chinese herbs

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Hollywood Road

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Cat Street and Hollywood Road jointly present the most prominent market of antiques in Hong Kong. Whether you are looking for imitation Chinese craft or you wish to take back home some genuine antiques, this is the spot where you will find the best choices at the most reasonable prices.

Considering its unmatched popularity among locals and tourists alike, Hollywood Road has to be one of the best markets in Hong Kong Island. This lively marketplace also owes its fame to the iconic Man Mo Temple located at a walking distance from the market centre.

Location: Central/Sheung Wan District

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm

Highlight: Chinese antiques and artefacts

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09

Dried Seafood and Tonic Food Street

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To procure dried seafood and other related items, there is no better option in entire Hong Kong than Dried Seafood and Tonic Food Street located on Des Voeux Road West. Whether you want to shop for ingredients for Chinese seafood dishes or you need herbs for medicinal purposes, you will find everything you need here.

From abalone to dried snakeskin, the 200 shops lining the market house a wealth of ingredients and tonic food. If you think you are going to miss the local seafood delicacies when you leave Hong Kong, you must get a couple of packets of the dried seafood from here.

Location: Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 8 am to 10 pm

Highlight: Packed dried seafood

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Western Market

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Set over multiple floors in a Colonial-era building built in 1906, Western Market can be visited for shopping and dining if you have some time to spare. A mix of eateries, gift shops, and fabric shops constitute this market which is more popular among the locals.

Whether you are in the mood to fill your bags with reasonably priced fabric or you want to try local delicacies with your family, this is one of the best spots in Hong Kong for virtually every purpose.

Location: 323 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan District

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm

Highlight: Shops selling unstitched fabric
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Sai Ying Pun Market

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If you are interested in buying quintessential ingredients for seafood, there is no better Hong Kong street market than Sai Ying Pun Market. Though the market is more popular among the locals, tourists can also be spotted roaming the market to procure the essentials to try their hands on Hong Kong style cooking.

There are countless shops in this market where you will find everything ranging from fresh vegetables to snakes and eels to prawns. A great variety of food options in the form of takeaway shops and restaurants also make this market a popular hub for foodies willing to relish the real taste of Hong Kong.

Location: 45 Centre Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 6 am to 8 pm

Highlight: Raw supplies for seafood

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Gough Street

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Featuring chic cafes and Colonial-era vibes, Gough Street is a good spot if you want to spend an eventful evening with your family and friends in Hong Kong. Once a residential area of European and Chinese communities, Gough Street is more stylish as compared to the traditional markets in the territory and is seldom crowded.

Have a coffee date with your loved one at one of the street cafes, buy stylish clothes from boutiques, or surprise your partner by buying them fine jewellery – Gough Street offers a variety of experiences.  Even if you do not intend to buy anything here, a leisurely walk down this street is an experience worth taking anyway.

Location: Gough Street, Sheung Wan

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 10 am to 10 pm

Highlight: Hip vibes and cool cafes

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Markets in Kowloon

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Ladies’ Market

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Stretched across several blocks, this market is the lifeline of shopping scene in Hong Kong. Nearly 100 stalls dot the lively area of Ladies’ Market, making it one of the most popular markets in Kowloon. The market is majorly known for offering excellent bargains on designer labels.

The stalls occupying the streets can be seen teeming with all kinds of fashion wear including trendy jeans, t-shirts, shoes, bags, and whatnot. The possibility of haggling and buying stuff at ridiculously low prices is a factor that makes shopping here a joyride. However, it is to be noted that the name of this market is misleading, for you can also find several shops selling garments and accessories for men.

Location: Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok District

Timings: Monday to Sunday: Noon to 10:30

Highlight: Designer label clothing
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Temple Street Night Market

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Due to its cultural reverence and popularity among foreigners, Temple Street Night Market is one of the best markets in Kowloon. Almost all city tours of Hong Kong feature this marketplace in their itinerary, thanks to the dynamic atmosphere and variety of experiences the street boasts.

Whether you want to buy souvenir t-shirts, gobble in some local delicacies, or just soak in the energy of a marketplace, this Hong Kong street market is your destination. The bustling street, bathed in the glow of a myriad of neon signs, is also an amazing part of the city where you can capture some culture-defining photographs.  

Location: Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei District

Timings: 
Monday to Sunday: 8 pm to 11 pm

Highlight: Vibrancy of the market and cheap products

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Jade Market

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Jadestone is an auspicious element as per the local beliefs and culture, so there is an entire market in Hong Kong devoted to the sales of products made of jade. Housed in an old building complex, this important market is made up of hundreds of shops where figurines, necklaces, rings, pendants, etc. are sold.

The jade carvings available here will impress you with the brilliance of craftsmanship. If you have a knack for bargaining in you, you may end up making some rewarding deals here. However, you are advised to be sure about the genuineness of a product before making the purchase.

Location: Kansu Street, Yau Ma Tei District

Timings: 
Monday to Sunday: 9 am to 6 pm

Highlight: Products made of jade stone

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Bird Market

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Also known as Yuen Po Street Bird Garden, Bird Market is a spot in Hong Kong where songbirds reign. More than a marketplace, this Hong Kong street market is developed in the form of a garden. Colourful and exotic birds of various species are available for sale here along with related supplies. Various types of beautifully built cages being sold here are also worth noticing.

The soothing chirps of hundreds of birds and a refreshing atmosphere of Bird Market makes it a must-visit place for foreigners interested in discovering the true gems of Hong Kong. If a visit to Flower Market or Ladies Market is in your travel plans, you can combine a tour of Bird Market as well since it is located in close proximity to these markets.

Location: Flower Market Road, Mong Kok District

Timings: 
Monday to Sunday: 8 am to 6 pm

Highlight: Songbirds and exquisitely designed cages
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Flower Market

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Absorb the colourful sights of a myriad of flowers and their distinguishing fragrances as you walk through this street in Hong Kong known as Flower Market. A lazy stroll in this market with your family and friends is one of the best things you can do to refresh your senses.

The street has a number of shops with countless flowering plants on display, making it one of the prettiest markets in Hong Kong. These shops specialize in flowering plants, orchards, seeds, and other tools and accessories required for gardening. You can also find good deals on vases and flower pots here.

Location: Flower Market Road, 
Kowloon

Timings: 
Monday to Sunday: 7 am to 7 pm

Highlight: Flowering plants and vases

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Goldfish Market

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Whether you are fond of exotic fish or you want to bring good fortune home by setting up an aquarium for goldfish, this market specializing in sales of fish and relevant items. The street has numerous stalls and shops selling different species of fish and aquariums.

While the locals visit the market to make purchases, this spot gives foreigners a chance to discover a lesser-known aspect of the local culture.  Since this market is in close proximity to several shopping havens such as Ladies Market and Flower Market, it is recommended to allocate a little of your shopping time to stroll here.

Location: Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok District

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 10 am to 9 pm

Highlight: Colourful species of fish
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Fa Yuen Street

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A street lined up with dozens of makeshift stalls and another line of stores hiding behind them, Fa Yuen Street or Sportswear Street is a lively marketplace. Of the wide array of goods available here, impressive imitations of branded products are the real show stealer.

Come prepared to be tempted by an unbelievable range of hiking boots, running shoes, world cup jerseys, watches, and denims. Due to its location, it may even be seen as an extension of its more popular counterpart, Ladies Market. Since most of the shops remain open till after 10 pm, a shopping spree here is also a good way to experience the nightlife of Hong Kong.

Location: Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok District

Timings: 
Monday to Sunday::Noon to 10:30 pm

Highlight: Copies of branded sportswear

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Shanghai Street

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One of the markets in Hong Kong that are equally loved by locals and visitors, Shanghai Street is where you can indulge your taste buds in authentic Cantonese flavours. However, it is more popular for being the major market of kitchenware in Hong Kong.

Considering the number of shops here, specialising in kitchenware and the diverse collections they feature, it would not be an exaggeration to call this market a sea of kitchenware. From chopping boards to traditional bamboo steam baskets, these shops have everything available at reasonable prices.

Furthermore, Shanghai Street is also known to house various shops where materials and products used during rituals are available.

Location: Shanghai Street, Yau Ma Tei

Timings: 9 am to 7 pm

Highlight: Kitchenware and culinary delights

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Apliu Street Electronics Market

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If a shopping spree in Hong Kong is on your checklist, Apliu Street Electronics Market is definitely a spot for you. From watches and gadgets to phones and cameras, everything is sold at here at great bargains. That is the reason why almost all gadget buffs visiting Hong Kong make sure to reserve a couple of hours of their trip for this market.

Though a variety of products are available for sale, the market is best known for offering an unusual collection of both old and new electronics and electrical goods. Good bargaining skills and basic knowledge of electronics come handy to get you good deals here.

Location: Apliu Street, Sham Shui Po

Timings: Monday to Sunday: Noon to Midnight

Highlight: Second-hand and new electronics
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22

Granville Road

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Another choice among Hong Kong markets that is an absolute treat for all style fanatics in the territory, Granville Road is a lesser-known hub for fashion. The street has a fairly good number of boutique shops and brand stores offering mid-price range garments. A short tour of the market will tell you why it is loved by locals as well as overseas visitors.

The fairly good collections of clothes and fashion accessories at affordable prices make this market an ideal spot worth spending an evening at. The best part of indulging in shopping here is that you will have an opportunity to check out some quirky designs and accessories not commonly available in street markets in Hong Kong.

Location: Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 10:30 am to 10 pm

Highlight: Mid-range boutique shops

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Chung King Mansions

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If you wish to experience a cultural mixture where the culture of Hong Kong blends with those of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal, Chung King Mansions is probably the only place in the territory. A market complex encompassing over a fairly large area, Chung King Mansions can be visited for exceptionally enjoyable shopping, dining, and cultural experience.

Various guesthouses, restaurants, money exchangers, and shops dot the area, making it an interesting and useful spot for foreign visitors. To make the most out of your visit, you are suggested to try Indian food, purchase souvenirs at great prices, and rent a room here if you are on a budget trip.

Location: 36-44 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui District

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 9 am to 10 pm

Highlight: Most globalized spot in Hong Kong

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Markets in Outlying Islands

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Cheung Chau Market

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As far as street food is concerned, Cheung Chau Market is recommended as one of the finest among Hong Kong markets. Located close to Tung Wan Beach on Cheung Chau Island of Hong Kong, this market features several seafood restaurants and waterfront bars. Furthermore, there are more than 200 vendors here and you can buy fresh seafood, vegetables, and even souvenirs.

The proximity of the market from the sea also gives you an opportunity to enjoy the view of the South China Sea while relishing a variety of seafood delights. The bustle of tourists and locals add a sense of dynamism to the ambience of the market and makes it an important spot on the island.

Location: 2 Tai Hing Tai Road, Cheung Chau, Hong Kong

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 5 am to 8 pm

Highlight: Seafood restaurants bars, and sea views

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Tai Po Market

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Featuring a laid-back atmosphere and an opportunity to experience the old traditional market vibes, Tai Po Market is a spot you must cover if you are touring Tai Po. The marketplace is believed to be more than a hundred years old, and caters to daily needs of the locals, apart from offering outsiders a slice of local life.

On your visit, you will find dozens of streetside vendors selling fresh vegetables, fruits, and seafood here. And to pamper you even more, the market houses eateries where you can find a good selection of local dishes to devour. The quiet ambiance and crowd-free scene of this market is contrasting to the other popular street markets in Hong Kong.

Location: Fu Shin Street, Tai Po, Hong Kong

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 6 am to 8 pm

Highlight: Cooked and uncooked food delights
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PMQ Hong Kong

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PMQ Hong Kong is one of the most creative Hong Kong Markets that is more like a design space located in Central. It has a unique cool and contemporary market vibe that showcases art for sale, clothing, paintings, pottery and jewelry by some of the best artisans and creatives of Hong Kong. You can pick one-of-a-kind cool items either for yourself or your friends.

There is nothing quite like PMQ that matches its scale when you try to compare other traditional and swanky shopping malls of Hong Kong City. PMQ has Staunton and Hollywood as two of its towers. These are frequented by trippers of all ages but mainly those that seek an out-of-the-box hipster experience. Today this complex is home to futuristic studios, unconventional art galleries, art installations, boutiques and flea markets. 

Location: 
5 Aberdeen St, Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

Timings: 
Open daily from 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Highlights: 
Various interactive events at the multifunctional hall called QUBE,  pop-up exhibitions, workshops; Chinese fabric, swimwear, and couture shopping at Sau Lee, The Refinery, Blind by JW, and Alps for Shop for handmade leather wallets, bags and wallets; organic coffee, pastries, and desserts atLoupe teahouse; Wagashi cooking sesh at the ABC cooking studio; decadent bread from the Levain bakery



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  1. Which are the best markets in Hong Kong?

    1. Fa Huen: The Fa Huen street market is also called the Sportswear street and features an array of makeshift malls that stock everything from denims, to watches, world cup jerseys, running shoes and hiking boots. You can shop for branded products and impressive imitations of premium brands here.

    2. Tai Po: To buy fresh seafood, fruits and veggies, you must come to the quiet and crowd-free Tai Po Market that is over hundred years old but never fails to offer outsiders a sliver of local life.

    3. Apliu Street Electronics: If you are a gadget buff you cannot miss coming to the Apliu Street Electronics. This one lets you shop for all the cool gadgets right from watches to unusual collections of cameras and phones at stellar prices. 

    4. Flower Market: Refresh your senses as while taking a lazy stroll you enter the flower market of Hong Kong. This one lets you bag great deals on flower pots, vases, seeds, and flowering plants besides refreshing your senses. 

    5. Bird Market: If you live for the soothing chirps of birds then head to the Bird Market’s refreshing atmosphere that is one of Hong Kong’s true gems. You can shop for beautiful cages, and spot several exotic birds available for sale. 

  2. What is famous in Hong Kong for shopping?

    1. Jewelry: You can buy all kinds of jewellery here, be it gold, silver and others. But, do not forget to shop for some stunning jade ornaments that are known for their creative designs and exquisite workmanship.

    2. Electronics: For every e-product lover out there, think of Hong Kong as your mecca. You can shop for the latest and cutting-edge e-products like scanners, computer accessories and mobiles at affordable rates.

    3. Temple Charms: Your Hong Kong tour is incomplete without a tour to its ancient temples and purchasing the colourful temple charms. These charms are believed to ward off bad fortune and welcome good luck; all the more reason for you to stock up on these.

    4. Goji Berry: Popularly called wolfberries, the Goji berries are readily available in the markets of Hong Kong. You can buy heaps of this sweet, sour and tangy fruit in dried form to make dessert jellies, herbal teas, rice porridge and what not.

    5. Kitsch merchandise: Hong Kong is high on cutesy and sentimental art merchandise. You can shop for knickknacks and handcrafted dolls from one such popular Kitsch brand called Chocolate Rain.

    6. Mooncakes: From the Hong Kong markets you must shop for the seasonal treats available during the Mid-autumn Festival. These treats are the mooncakes that are rectangular and round pastries containing a thick lotus seed paste as filling. They are high on sugar and calories but the thin crust and taste make it a go-to food item.

  3. Which are the best night markets in Hong Kong?

    1. Temple Street: To make the most of unforgettable shopping and flavorsome dining, you must come to one of the top night markets in Hong Kong. The Temple Street market lets you shop for antiques, footwear, clothing, traditional Chinese medicines, you name it.

    2. Shanghai Street: If you would love to shop for fancy kitchenware then one of the popular Hong Kong markets has to be the Shanghai street market. This place has an old-world feel and you can shop for porcelain plates, bowls, chopsticks and bamboo steamers at jaw-dropping prices.

    3. Jade Market: One of the best markets in Hong Kong is the Jade market that is popular for the miniature Jade Buddha sculptures it sells besides jade stone jewelry. You must come here to check out the vivid collections of jade, and shop for some really exquisite jade jewelry.

    4. Ladies Market: One of the must-visit markets in Hong Kong has to be the Ladies Market that offers an unparalleled shopping experience to every fashionista that there is. You can buy colourful bags, soft toys, and first copies of branded apparel here.

    5. Flower Market: To enter into a scented world of exotic and vivid flowers, come visit one of the most refreshing Hong Kong markets. The Flower Market in Hong Kong lets you shop for fresh-cut flowers, Lucky Bamboo and the cute Bonsais.

  4. What is the best time to visit Hong Kong?

    The best time to visit Hong Kong is from October-December as during this time you do not have to battle the humid weather. The period boasts reasonable rates for hotel rooms and comfortable temperatures. You will spend your time not battling the harsh humid and hot summers but enjoy the dry and cool winters.
  5. What are some of the tips for shopping in Hong Kong?

    - Beware of the traders’ claims in the market. As hi-end labels like Gucci and Prada found in their stalls may not be authentic. Hence, bargain the best you can and purchase as per the products’ quality.
    - Do not miss out on checking out the stalls that are located behind the front stalls to shop for a massive variety of merchandise. These shops should not be missed also for the awesome deals they offer.
    - If you want to fly back with cheap souvenirs for friends and family, opt for dragon-shaped trinkets that are available in different sizes besides the Chinese Qipao dresses. 

  6. What is Temple Street Night Market famous for?

    Temple Street night market is one of the most bustling markets in Hong Kong that is famous for everything from watches to footwear and clothes. You can shop for electronics, second-hand goods like pirated DVDs, and traditional Chinese medicines at unbelievable prices. If you are not brand conscious then this night market can be a haven for you to shop for fake labels in accessories, shoes and watches. Fill your bags with qipao dresses, antiques and dragon-shaped trinkets as souvenirs before you head back home.
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Excellent
I am very much satisfied with the overall booking i got the best quote and all things were manage nicely. guide and drive both were professional and made it a memorable experience.

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