hipfig travel channel offers diy travelvideo guides for more than 25 cities in asia, us, and canada. if you like thisvideo then subscribe, give us a thumbs up, or write a comment. welcome to hipfig's video guide series at hong kong. in this diy video we'll beshowing you the temple street night market and the ladies night market. we will show you how to get there, and provide
Fa Yuen Street Market, some bargaining tips. to experience hong kong culture visit a night market. they are all over hong kong but the most popular, the ladies and temple street market are located on the kowloon side. to get tothe temple street market make your way to the mtr jordan station and then takeexit a, turn right into jordan road and walk
three blocks to temple street. the temple street market is the busiest market in the territory jordan on the kowloon side. it's a popular place for both tourists and locals. temple street market offersthe usual tricket stalls but in addition you'll find fortune tellers, operasingers, and many restaurants and cafes. what makes this night market soappealing is not just the night market itself but the surrounding area. lightsare blaring and the kowloon area is alive. you'll see restaurants full ofpeople. it's a fun place for an evening out. bargaining is a commonpractice in hong kong night markets. begin with asking the price of the itemyou're interested in. once the merchant
states the price, ask if there's adiscount or say that it's too expensive and walk away. if the merchant goes down on price, bargain away. make sure to bargain onlyif you intend to purchase. determine the price that you are willing to pay and that is fair to the merchant. don't go beyond that price. be ready to walk awaypolitely. there is usually another stall carrying the same item. if you're buyingmultiple amounts of an item, make sure to ask for a discount. make sure to havecash on hand with small denomination bills. bring a bag to carry your goods. another night market near the temple street market is the jade market thereare over 400 register stalls who sell
all forms of jade here. this is a goodplace to browse and perhaps buy an inexpensive momento of your visit. unless you are jade expert don't buy anything expensive here. be sure to take a look atthe 3 ton jade stone on the cross streets of canton road and jordan road. if you visit here. many chinese people believe that jade can protect people fromevil spirits and calm their emotions. the ladies night market . to get to theladies night market, make your way to the mtr mongkok station and take exit e2 -then walk along nelson street for 2 blocks or you can take bus number 1, 1a, 2, 6, or 9 from tsim sha tsui star ferry pier and exit at nelson street. theladies night market has over a hundred
stalls and stretches over 1 kilometer ontung choi street. anyone who lives in hong kong knows this famous streetmarket. you'll find bargain price clothing, bags, accessories, toys, cosmetics, and household products. a lot of restaurants and cafes surround theladies night market and they're great places for snacks or to try somethingnew. try nun dessert cafe on tung choi street or you can go to the man wahrestaurant which is hong kong style noodles also on tung choi street. another market near the ladies street market is the fa yuen street market. this is the place if you want to find bargain priced clothes for men, women, and children. be aware that the clothes are asian sized
this is a local night market. fa yuenstreet market is particularly popular for shoes and trainers and is locatedbetween mong kok and prince edward mtr stations. another interesting market isthe yuen po street bird/ garden/ flower market and goldfish market. to findchinese style gardens on the yuen po street which includes 70 songbird stalls. the flower market sells all sorts of exotic orchids, and flowers. thegoldfish market is also nearby on tung choi street. other market you might beinterested in are: lui seng chun lui seng chun is a heritage-listed presecond world war building featuring chinese medicine. it has a herbal teashop on the ground floor as well as a
display explaining the old lui seng chun. the remainder the building is a school for the practice of traditional chinesemedicine. another street market to explore is the shanghai street streetmarket. it's one of hong kong's oldest streets and still has a number ofpreserved chinese buildings. this is a good place if you need kitchenaccessories. you'll find such things as thick chopping boards and bamboosteaming baskets here. it is along shanghai street. no matter what streetmarket you go, night markets are a great place to look around, have a goodmeal, and just spend a nice evening in hong kong
happy travels. go to hipfig.com formore information or go to our hipfig travel channel on youtube and be sure tosubscribe for regular updates.
hipfig travel channel offers diy travelvideo guides for more than 25 cities in asia, us, and canada. if you like thisvideo then subscribe, give us a thumbs up, or write a comment. welcome to hipfig's video guide series at hong kong. in this diy video we'll beshowing you the temple street night market and the ladies night market. we will show you how to get there, and provide
Fa Yuen Street Market, some bargaining tips. to experience hong kong culture visit a night market. they are all over hong kong but the most popular, the ladies and temple street market are located on the kowloon side. to get tothe temple street market make your way to the mtr jordan station and then takeexit a, turn right into jordan road and walk
three blocks to temple street. the temple street market is the busiest market in the territory jordan on the kowloon side. it's a popular place for both tourists and locals. temple street market offersthe usual tricket stalls but in addition you'll find fortune tellers, operasingers, and many restaurants and cafes. what makes this night market soappealing is not just the night market itself but the surrounding area. lightsare blaring and the kowloon area is alive. you'll see restaurants full ofpeople. it's a fun place for an evening out. bargaining is a commonpractice in hong kong night markets. begin with asking the price of the itemyou're interested in. once the merchant
states the price, ask if there's adiscount or say that it's too expensive and walk away. if the merchant goes down on price, bargain away. make sure to bargain onlyif you intend to purchase. determine the price that you are willing to pay and that is fair to the merchant. don't go beyond that price. be ready to walk awaypolitely. there is usually another stall carrying the same item. if you're buyingmultiple amounts of an item, make sure to ask for a discount. make sure to havecash on hand with small denomination bills. bring a bag to carry your goods. another night market near the temple street market is the jade market thereare over 400 register stalls who sell
all forms of jade here. this is a goodplace to browse and perhaps buy an inexpensive momento of your visit. unless you are jade expert don't buy anything expensive here. be sure to take a look atthe 3 ton jade stone on the cross streets of canton road and jordan road. if you visit here. many chinese people believe that jade can protect people fromevil spirits and calm their emotions. the ladies night market . to get to theladies night market, make your way to the mtr mongkok station and take exit e2 -then walk along nelson street for 2 blocks or you can take bus number 1, 1a, 2, 6, or 9 from tsim sha tsui star ferry pier and exit at nelson street. theladies night market has over a hundred
stalls and stretches over 1 kilometer ontung choi street. anyone who lives in hong kong knows this famous streetmarket. you'll find bargain price clothing, bags, accessories, toys, cosmetics, and household products. a lot of restaurants and cafes surround theladies night market and they're great places for snacks or to try somethingnew. try nun dessert cafe on tung choi street or you can go to the man wahrestaurant which is hong kong style noodles also on tung choi street. another market near the ladies street market is the fa yuen street market. this is the place if you want to find bargain priced clothes for men, women, and children. be aware that the clothes are asian sized
this is a local night market. fa yuenstreet market is particularly popular for shoes and trainers and is locatedbetween mong kok and prince edward mtr stations. another interesting market isthe yuen po street bird/ garden/ flower market and goldfish market. to findchinese style gardens on the yuen po street which includes 70 songbird stalls. the flower market sells all sorts of exotic orchids, and flowers. thegoldfish market is also nearby on tung choi street. other market you might beinterested in are: lui seng chun lui seng chun is a heritage-listed presecond world war building featuring chinese medicine. it has a herbal teashop on the ground floor as well as a
display explaining the old lui seng chun. the remainder the building is a school for the practice of traditional chinesemedicine. another street market to explore is the shanghai street streetmarket. it's one of hong kong's oldest streets and still has a number ofpreserved chinese buildings. this is a good place if you need kitchenaccessories. you'll find such things as thick chopping boards and bamboosteaming baskets here. it is along shanghai street. no matter what streetmarket you go, night markets are a great place to look around, have a goodmeal, and just spend a nice evening in hong kong
happy travels. go to hipfig.com formore information or go to our hipfig travel channel on youtube and be sure tosubscribe for regular updates.