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throughout Asia to be able to bring you the
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the competition. If, somehow, a lower rate has
slipped through, we take it personally.
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Jade
Market
The
mecca for collectors from all
over the world, stall-holders
ply their trade, displaying everything
from rare and valuable jade carvings
to small, inexpensive trinkets.
(At the junction of Kansu and
Battery streets, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon)
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Yuen
Po Street Bird Garden
The favourite
gathering-place for Hong Kong's
songbird owners, Kowloon's bird
market provides them with all
manner of creature comforts
- from intricately crafted cages
to nutritious grasshoppers.
(Yuen Po Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon)
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Flower
Market
One
of Hong Kong's most colourful
specialist street markets, offering
sweet scents, exotic blossoms
and fortune-bringing houseplants.
(Flower Market Road, Mong Kok,
Kowloon) |
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Stanley
Market
The historic fishing lanes jam-packed
with vendors selling Chinese
artwork, silk collectibles and
curios. (Stanley Market Road,
Stanley, Hong Kong Island) |
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Goldfish
Market
Aquariums bring luck and natural
beauty to many living rooms in
Hong Kong. This market is a favourite
source of supply. (Tung Choi Street,
Mong Kok, Kowloon) |
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Western
Market
This
handsomely renovated Edwardian
produce market, now houses shops
and stalls selling souvenirs and
beautiful fabrics. (Connaught
Road Central and Morrison Street,
Hong Kong Island) |
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Temple
Street Night Market
Hong
Kong's most famous open-air
market with an array of watches,
leatherware, clothing and souvenirs.
Side-attractions include Cantonese
opera singers and fortune-tellers.
And it's now open from 2pm till
late. (Temple Street, Yau Ma
Tei, Kowloon) |
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Ladies'
Market
Kowloon's most popular day-long
street market, devoted to the
discerning woman with an eye for
bargain-priced clothing, cosmetics
and household knick-knacks. (Tung
Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon) |
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Factory
Outlets
With
international brands such as Donna
Karan and Emanuel Ungaro, the
savvy local bargain-hunter is
often found perusing the clothes-rails
in these establishments which
also give local designers a chance
to air their latest designs at
down-to-earth prices. (Granville
Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon;
Spring Garden Lane, Wan Chai,
Hong Kong Island) |
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