Wan Chai Road

Wan Chai Road

Start your day in Wan Chai by exploring Wan Chai Road and the adjacent street markets. The area is filled with local provision stores, fruit stalls and fish mongers. Hustle through the crowded streets. Go shoulder to shoulder with the locals as they shop and bargain. Feel the pulse of Hong Kong in Wan Chai.

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Lok Ku Road

Lok Ku Road

Located in the Sheung Wan district adjacent to Cat Street, aka Lascar Road and Hollywood Road. The street is filled with interesting shops ranging from preloved, antiquities, cafes and art galleries. Explore this vibrant are as there is much to uncover along the alleys and the extended part to Tai Ping Shan. Drop into Blue Lotus Gallery to see the latest exhibits.

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Goldfish Market

Goldfish Market

The Goldfish market runs along the northern section of Tung Choi Street, in the Mongkok area. Hundreds of brightly colored exotic fish species swim around tanks and hang in bags outside the shopfronts of this unique market. Of the many markets that bring colour to the streets of Hong Kong, the Goldfish Market is perhaps the most offbeat.According to Chinese tradition, fish are considered to be auspicious and believed to bestow wealth and prosperity.

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Tai Nan Street

Tai Nan Street

Bustling Tai Nan Street is a former manufacturing hub with a history of producing leather goods. These days, it brings the local community together over art, design and food. The street has also attracted young entrepreneurs, artists, and design enthusiasts who are injecting fresh energy into the neighbourhood with trendy art galleries, chic cafes and independent design studios.

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Tai Ping Shan

Tai Ping Shan

A culturally vibrant and historic area known for its mix of colonial history, temples, and trendy new shops. Located at the north slope of Victoria Peak in Sheung Wan, the street starts east from a ladder street at the junction with Bridges Street and end west in Po Yan Street near Tung Wah Hospital. The street runs parallel to Hollywood Road

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Man Mo Temple

Man Mo Temple

Man Mo Temple was built mainly for the worship of Man Cheong (God of Literature) and Mo Tai (God of Martial Arts). Located in Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Man Mo Temple is a declared national monument and is said to have been built between 1847 and 1862 by wealthy Chinese merchants.The Temple has imperative historical and social values to the territory, representing the traditional social organization and religious practices of the Chinese community in old Hong Kong.

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