Listed under Markets in Hong Kong, China.
Watching Hong Kong come alive after dark is quite a spectacular sight. The Temple Street Night market has a huge variety of every gadget, accessory, and everyday item imaginable- such as watches, luggage, CDs, hardware, and clothing. Men will especially enjoy the market because most of the products featured here are aimed at them, including electronics, mobile phones, jeans, sweatshirts and wallets. It is common to bargain down the prices with the sellers, especially for silk products and fake designer handbags and accessories.
Treat yourself to a few laughs by visiting one of the fortune tellers that cluster at the Yau Ma Tei end of the street and take a look at the fabulously talented Chinese street performers as you walk through the different vendors. The Temple Street Night Market is opened from 4 – midnight, but the magic doesn't really come alive until after sunset.
Shop for: Knick-knacks, gifts, accessories
Cafe stop: Experiment with one of the many delicious food vendors along the road
Get here: Tseun Wan MTR to Jordan station, exit D
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Mary Kate Alfieri.
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 occasional… Read more...
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