Temple Street

Temple Street is located in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, also known as Men’s Street, which was once a famous red-light district in Hong Kong. Now, it has become a well-known night market and venue for the common people in Hong Kong, retaining much of the old Hong Kong charm and local atmosphere. Tourists enjoy coming here to taste seafood barbecues, claypot rice, and other delicacies, searching for the Hong Kong-style sentiment. The evening is when Temple Street comes alive with neon lights flashing and dance halls catching the eye. The Temple Street Night Market is 600 meters long, selling clothing, glasses, watches, toys, coins, jewelry, old photos, old paintings, and there are also many counterfeit and knockoff stalls where you can negotiate the prices appropriately. The roadside food stalls along Temple Street are a major feature, with every shop full of patrons. Seafood recommendations include salted shrimp. Additionally, Temple Street’s Hing Kee Claypot Rice and Spicy Crab are also worth trying. If you want to try authentic snacks, you can simply stand by the roadside and munch on a few skewers of beef balls, fish balls, and egg puffs. If you’re tired from walking, you might consider finding a dessert shop to rest and have a bowl of sweet soup to relieve your fatigue. Temple Street is open all year round, accessible 24/7. Essential Tips: 1. Temple Street was an early red-light district in Hong Kong, so there are plenty of counterfeit or knockoff products. Tourists should be cautious when purchasing items. 2. The average cost for seafood stalls is around 200 HKD per person; for snacks, it’s around 50 HKD per person.
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