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  2. Temple Street, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Temple Street is a street located in the areas of Jordan and Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is known for its night market and is one of the busiest flea markets at night in the territory. The night market lies in the Yau Ma Tei, Jordan part of the street.

  3. 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.

  4. Temple Street Night Market - Wikipedia

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  5. Night market - Wikipedia

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    Night markets are commonly known as Pasar Malam by the locals, which literally means night market, "pasar" being related to "bazaar" in Persian or also the meaning "market" in Malay/Indonesian, and "malam" meaning "night". A pasar malam is a street market in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore that opens in the evening, usually in residential ...

  6. Nam Quốc Cang - Wikipedia

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    Nam Quốc Cang (1917–1950), whose real name is Nguyễn Văn Sinh, was a Vietnamese journalist. His hometown was Đức Phổ district, Quảng Ngãi province, then moved to Sài Gòn in 1940. After the August Revolution in 1945, he participated in writing articles for Tin Điển newspapers that was widely loved by readers.

  7. Kweilin Street Night Market - Wikipedia

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    Kweilin Street Night Market only takes place in the first three days of the Lunar New Year. As most restaurants are closed during that period, the hawkers will set up stalls at night to sell foods since there is a large potential market. [4] The hawkers in the night market are not licensed by the government and they operate illegally.

  8. The Secret Bedtime Hack I Followed to Fall Asleep an Hour Earlier

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    My six or so hours of sleep per night weren’t working for me, but going to bed before 11 p.m. felt like a punishment. I think I had some kind of sleep FOMO. I’d sneak a peek at my phone and ...

  9. Hong Kong street food - Wikipedia

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    Localists, feeling that street vendors – who generally representing the bottom stratum of Hong Kong society – were being increasingly oppressed by a government colluding with commercial interests and property owners, offered high-profile support for the traditional lunar new year Kweilin Street Night Market in 2015 when it was targeted for ...