Yuen Po Street - Bird Garden
The Yuen Po Street Bird Garden in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, is a unique Chinese-style park built to preserve the tradition of street bird stalls, featuring traditional architecture, ornate birdcages for sale, bird seed vendors, and elderly locals socializing with their pet birds, offering a fascinating glimpse into local life and craftsmanship. It's a popular spot for both bird lovers and tourists, showcasing beautifully crafted bamboo cages and the cultural phenomenon of taking birds for walks.
Stanley Street - Dai Pai Dong
Nestled in the heart of Central, Stanley Street serves as a dramatic visual bridge between Hong Kong’s colonial past and its hyper-modern present. The Dai Pai Dongs (Sing Kee),are located below the central escalators. The roar of high-pressure gas burners, the rhythmic clanging of heavy iron woks, and the dense "Wok Hei" steam that acts as a natural smoke machine for your shots.
Des Voeux Road West
Des Voeux Road West, famously known as "Dried Seafood Street," is one of Hong Kong’s most visually rich cultural corridors. For photographers, it offers a raw, cinematic look into the city’s past, where traditional trade thrives in the shadow of rising skyscrapers. A stroll along Des Voeux Road West offers a multi-sensory journey through one of Hong Kong’s most traditional neighborhoods, where history and modern commerce collide.
Street Markets in Jordan
Hong Kong is a treasure trove of amazing bargains and the best places to find them are at the city’s open-air street markets in Jordan. Aside from offering a wide array of wares — many of which make fantastic souvenirs — these marketplaces are also great for practicing your haggling, which adds even more fun to your retail experience. If you want to test your deal-striking skills, head to one of these street markets in and around the vicinity around Temple Street Night Market.
Sham Shui Po market
Sham Shui Po has many lively street markets, electronics outlets, fabric stores, restaurants and food vendors. It is famous for its Golden Computer Shopping Arcade for bargain electronics and accessories. This photo series focuses on the street life in and around the Sham Shui Po wet market.This area is ideal for street photography.
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.
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.
Tai Po Market
Tai Po Market is the name of an area within the modern-day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. The area was first established as a market town, at the location of the modern-day residential and commercial area Tai Po Old Market,
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.
Sham Shui Po
This part of Kowloon often comes to life as sun as the sun begins to rise. Filled with tradesman, second hand stores, flea markets and local businesses.
Pottinger Street
Pottinger Street in Central is also known as the Stone Slabs Street. since the street is paved unevenly by granite stone steps. It was named in 1858 after Henry Pottinger, the first Governor of Hong Kong, serving from 1843 to 1844.
Reclamation Street
Street is lined with old residential buildings, there's a wide range of wholesale and service type businesses with the fresh produce.
Woosung Street
Popular street on Jordan filled with ethnic south asian stalls lined up across the alleys. Adjacent to Temple Street.
Canton Road
Busy market street in Mongkok with sellers of fruits and other wares. Interesting walk down old shops. Great location for street photography enthusiasts.
Temple Street
Busiest market at night in Hong Kong. Lies in the Yau Ma Tei, Jordan part of the street.
Ap Liu Street
A hectic pedestrian only street market lined with shops and stalls selling all manner of electronics, tools, equipment.
Stanley Market
Coastal town and a popular tourist attraction in Hong Kong. It is located on a peninsula.
Chun Yeung Street
Shops lined on both sides of this narrow street with tram running through.