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  2. Wet market - Wikipedia

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    Wet markets have become destinations for tourists to "see the real Hong Kong". [113] Prior to 2000, many of Hong Kong's wet markets were managed by the Urban Council (within Hong Kong Island and Kowloon) or the Regional Council (in the New Territories). Since 2000, wet markets in Hong Kong have been regulated by the Food and Environmental ...

  3. Stanley Market - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Market. Stanley Market (Chinese: 赤柱市集; pinyin: Chì Zhù Shìjí; Jyutping: cek3 cyu5 si5 zaap6) is a street market in Stanley on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The street is a typical example of a traditional old open-air market in Hong Kong and has since become a major tourist attraction, well known for its bargains.

  4. Wet markets in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The building that housed the former Bridges Street Market in Hong Kong. On 16 May 1842, Central Market was opened in a central position on Queen's Road in Hong Kong. In this market, people could find all kinds of meat, fruit and vegetables, poultry, salt fish, fresh fish, weighing rooms and money changers. [1] In 1920, the Reclamation Street ...

  5. Night markets in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Night markets (Chinese: 夜市; Jyutping: je6 si5) in Hong Kong are bazaars usually located in older areas like Sham Shui Po, Mong Kok or Sheung Wan.Besides selling toys, clothes and food, some Hong Kong night markets also provide divination to visitors, such as the Temple Street Night Market, which is popular with foreign visitors.

  6. The culinary delights hidden inside Hong Kong’s markets - AOL

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    Most of Hong Kong’s government-run cooked food centers, commonly found attached to local fresh food markets, were built in the early 1970s. Today, they remain a top destination for cheap ...

  7. Apliu Street - Wikipedia

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    Apliu Street is well known for geek shopping, and at one time it had an unsavoury reputation as a "thieves' market". [ 3 ] While Apliu Street is famous for electronic parts, the Golden Shopping Arcade on the opposite side of Cheung Sha Wan Road is famous for computer hardware , video games, and related items.

  8. Analysis-China regulatory easing hopes brighten outlook for ...

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    Besides secondary market deals, IPOs by Chinese companies, particularly in Hong Kong, are also expected to pick up pace in the coming years - 29 new listing applications were filed in Hong Kong in ...

  9. Yau Ma Tei - Wikipedia

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    During day time, the Yau Ma Tei wet market and fruit market are the markets to visit, buying souvenirs like dried noodles and some fruits. Every night there is a market selling many different kinds of products including clothes, decorations, VCD and toys in Temple Street , a street in the area where the famous Tin Hau Temple was built in 1876.