Several small, unique historic markets in Hong Kong possess their own story, history, and culture; there are many markets in a city, but listed some of them below.
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Jade Marke
It is located in Yau Ma Tei, open from 10 am to 3 PM daily. You have to bargain much to get the best deal. Jade market is also equally popular with Jade Street. They sell souvenir, jewelry that made by stone/ Jade, etc.
Address: 261 Shanghai Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong If the question arises, where to buy a pearl, or stones in Hong Kong? The Jade market is the one without any question.
Temple Stree
Temple Street Night Market an iconic market from the tourist perspective. It opens in the evening till midnight; it touches from Jordan to Yau Ma Tei. They sell novelty, games, electric toys, T-shirts, jeans, and much more gift item series, try to get a discount for a better deal.
Stanley Market
Jade Markey, located in Stanley, is unique and famous for the locals and visitors; they can get a bus from the exchange square. They sell just basic stuff like silk, artificial Jewellery, souvenirs, T-shirts, jeans, other clothes, and much more. For the tourists, you can take lunch, as many restaurants and coffee shops are there to serve you.
Discovery bay Sunday market
The Local people display some of the goods. This market starts with a small team selling handmade stuff, gift items, and essential household items. This place is itself a junction of foreigners. Many locals, and visitors who come to the Discovery Bay beach also, go to the Sunday market to buy or just window shopping. (Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the market sometimes closes and opens, I hope the market will continue once the pandemic over.
Ladder street / Cat street market
Ladder Street, located near to the Hollywood road, small shops covering dome part of the street using a tent and canopy, some of them are with permanent shop inside rented or owned. They usually sell antique, precious metals, beads, art, and craft i.e. the Chinese style. They have over 100 years of history selling these kinds of decorative items.
The Man Mo Temple is very popular in Hong Kong. The location of the temple is 124-126, 128 & 130 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan.
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