Source: Tourism MediaLadies' MarketLose yourself amid the stalls, massage vendors, restaurants and chaos of this market in one of the most densely populated suburbs on Earth. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonMong KokLadies' Market
Source: Tourism MediaApliu Street MarketBrowse the stalls of licensed hawkers for discounted electronics, photography equipment and fabrics at this traditional street market. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonMong KokApliu Street Market
Source: Tourism MediaLadies' MarketLose yourself amid the stalls, massage vendors, restaurants and chaos of this market in one of the most densely populated suburbs on Earth. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonMong KokLadies' Market
Source: Tourism MediaTsim Sha TsuiThis “world bazaar on the waterfront” has shops, restaurants and museums.WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonTsim Sha Tsui
Source: Tourism MediaGoldfish MarketHundreds of brightly colored exotic fish species swim around tanks and hang in bags outside the shopfronts of this unique market. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonPrince EdwardGoldfish Market
Source: Tourism MediaHaberdashery Street MarketShop for beads, ribbons and other sewing supplies at these colorful retail streets that cut through the heart of a lively commercial area of Kowloon.WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonHaberdashery Street Market
Source: Tourism MediaHaberdashery Street MarketShop for beads, ribbons and other sewing supplies at these colorful retail streets that cut through the heart of a lively commercial area of Kowloon.WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonHaberdashery Street Market
Source: Tourism MediaLadies' MarketLose yourself amid the stalls, massage vendors, restaurants and chaos of this market in one of the most densely populated suburbs on Earth. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonMong KokLadies' Market
Source: Tourism MediaSky 100Admire the city and harbor views from this panoramic viewpoint and then travel back in time to periods in Hong Kong’s history via virtual reality exhibits. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonWest KowloonSky 100
Source: Tourism MediaGoldfish MarketHundreds of brightly colored exotic fish species swim around tanks and hang in bags outside the shopfronts of this unique market. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonPrince EdwardGoldfish Market
Source: Tourism MediaTemple Street Night MarketBargain hard for jade, listen to Chinese Opera, have your fortune told by a bird, and enjoy claypot rice in Hong Kong’s favorite nighttime market.WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonJordanTemple Street Night Market
Source: Tourism MediaTemple Street Night MarketBargain hard for jade, listen to Chinese Opera, have your fortune told by a bird, and enjoy claypot rice in Hong Kong’s favorite nighttime market.WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonJordanTemple Street Night Market
Source: Tourism MediaApliu Street MarketBrowse the stalls of licensed hawkers for discounted electronics, photography equipment and fabrics at this traditional street market. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonMong KokApliu Street Market
Source: Tourism MediaLadies' MarketLose yourself amid the stalls, massage vendors, restaurants and chaos of this market in one of the most densely populated suburbs on Earth. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonMong KokLadies' Market
Source: Tourism MediaGoldfish MarketHundreds of brightly colored exotic fish species swim around tanks and hang in bags outside the shopfronts of this unique market. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonPrince EdwardGoldfish Market
Source: Tourism MediaGoldfish MarketHundreds of brightly colored exotic fish species swim around tanks and hang in bags outside the shopfronts of this unique market. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonPrince EdwardGoldfish Market
Source: Tourism MediaGoldfish MarketHundreds of brightly colored exotic fish species swim around tanks and hang in bags outside the shopfronts of this unique market. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonPrince EdwardGoldfish Market
Source: Tourism MediaTsim Sha TsuiThis “world bazaar on the waterfront” has shops, restaurants and museums.WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonTsim Sha Tsui
Source: Tourism MediaGoldfish MarketHundreds of brightly colored exotic fish species swim around tanks and hang in bags outside the shopfronts of this unique market. WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonPrince EdwardGoldfish Market