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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 the disbandment of the two councils on 31 December 1999, these markets have been managed by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) of the Hong Kong government.
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 ...
Goldfish Street Goldfish Street. Goldfish Street (Chinese: 金魚街) or Goldfish Market - is a section of Tung Choi Street, north of Bute Street. [1] There are numerous of shops selling tropical freshwater and marine fish, reptiles, vivariums etc. [citation needed] The shops open around 11 o'clock in the morning.
HICC Pet has exhibited at the annual Global Pet Expo and Superzoo, which are two of the largest international pet industry trade shows. [13] It has also participated in various expos, such as the Hong Kong Pet Expo and Singapore Pet Festival.
Kai Bo Food Supermarket (Chinese: 佳宝食品超級市場) is a grocery shop chain in Hong Kong. It operates 91 supermarkets in Hong Kong as of August 2018, owning around 40% of its locations. [1] The company was founded by Lam Hiu-ngai and a friend in 1991 as Zaak Hing Meat Shop in a wet market in Shau Kei Wan. Lam opened the first Kai Bo ...
The patron of the society is the wife of Hong Kong's former chief executive CY Leung, Mrs. Regina Leung. The SPCA (HK)'s headquarters is in Wan Chai at Hong Kong Island. Other SPCA (HK) centres are located in Pok Fu Lam, Ho Man Tin, Mong Kok, Sai Kung, Cheung Chau, Mui Wo and Hang Hau to provide veterinary and homing services for animals in need.
Animal welfare and rights in Hong Kong relates to animal rights, such as the treatment of non-human animals in fields such as agriculture, hunting, medical testing, animal conservation, and the domestic ownership of animals in Hong Kong, and are generally protected under Cap. 169 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ordinance, [1] Cap. 169A Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Regulations, [2] Cap ...
Central Market is a fresh food market in Central, Hong Kong and the first wet market in the city. It is one of only two existing Bauhaus market buildings in Hong Kong, the other one being Wan Chai Market. [1] It is located between Jubilee Street, Queen Victoria Street, Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central.