introduce
Temple Street is located in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, also known as Men's Street. It used to be a famous fireworks site in Hong Kong, and now it has become a well-known civilian night market and place in Hong Kong, retaining a lot of old Hong Kong flavor and market atmosphere. Tourists like to come here to taste seafood food stalls, claypot rice and other delicacies, looking for Hong Kong-style feelings.
At night, when Temple Street is lively, the street is full of neon lights, and dance halls come into view. Temple Street Night Market is 600 meters long, selling clothing, glasses, watches, toys, coins, accessories, old photos, old paintings, etc. There are also many counterfeit and counterfeit stalls, where you can bargain appropriately.
The roadside food stalls on Temple Street are a major feature. Every store is full of people. Seafood recommends mantis shrimp. In addition, the Hing Kee Claypot Rice and Spicy Crab in Temple Street are also worth a try. If you want to try authentic snacks, you can simply stand on the side of the road and chew on a few strings of beef balls, fish eggs and egg waffles. If you are tired from walking, you might as well find a dessert shop to rest and have a bowl of sugar water to relieve your fatigue.
opening hours
14:00-00:00 throughout the year; the specific business status is subject to the opening of the day
must see tips
1. Temple Street is the place of early fireworks in Hong Kong, so there is no lack of replicas or counterfeit products that are fake and genuine. Tourists should be more careful when buying their favorites.
2. Seafood stalls: about 200 Hong Kong dollars per capita; snacks: about 50 Hong Kong dollars per capita.