Angeline T. • April 12, 2019Sloppy street with uneven tiles where you can find stalls selling gifts,toys and traditional items for household use. It is always beautifully decorated especially during Chinese New Year
Arnel B. • May 5, 2013Find flowers that are so fresh & lovely on this side of Mong Kok. Every bouquet is affordable and worth it. Best visited in the morning because it isn't crowded yet & to make sure everything's fresh.
Scott🇭🇰🇨🇳🇹🇭🇨🇦 • May 4, 2019Come here for cheap toys, ie copied legos, board games, toy cars, dolls, tops, stationeries and you will find all you need to satisfy any children’s needs
Van T. • March 25, 2013Across Mongkok road is some great offal and other local Hong Kong delights. Definitely try the various waffles, egg shaped and peanut marinated.
Courtney-James D. • March 25, 2019The jade market was the best except for when the people wanted me to buy things that I didn't need I did my best at making small talk with them
Nic T. • November 30, 2009Great place for curios and knick-knack shopping.Some lively antique and gift shops, old hong kong posters and memorabilia. Have a good rummage!
Katrina • November 9, 2014Great little local flea market. Lots of little pet stalls and children stuff. Some food stalls. The soy place is a good stop for their silky soy tofu pudding & coffee.
Allen A. • November 24, 2010Knick knacks galore in this shanty town of hawkers. You may not walk away with true bargains but you'll have fun haggling. Bring small denominations of cash and eat out at the open air eateries.
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