based on 3149 reviewsGoldfish Street in Mong Kok is a good place for aquarium lovers. The whole street is full of shops selling ornamental fish and aquarium supplies. The street is not very wide, and the glass tanks on both sides are filled with colorful goldfish, tropical fish, some reptiles and small pets, which is suitable for a leisurely stroll. The neon signs of the shops light up at night, which are quite atmospheric, like the old Hong Kong street scenes in the movies. Nearby are Sneaker Street and Ladies' Street. After visiting Goldfish Street, you can go shopping. The overall experience is relatively leisurely, suitable for people who like small animals or want to experience local characteristics.
Tung Choi Street in Mong Kok is a famous street in Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong, extending from Boundary Street in the north to Dundas Street in the south. The section between Argyle Street and Dundas Street is commonly known as "Ladies' Street", a well-known shopping destination and night market in Hong Kong. In the early years, it was mainly for selling women's products, but now it has diversified into clothing, cosmetics, handbags, toys and other products at affordable prices. The street is in the form of an open-air market, starting to set up stalls around 12 noon, and is the busiest from dusk to around 11 pm. The vendors use iron rods to set up blue and white canvas, and the stalls are connected, which is very spectacular. In addition to the Ladies' Street section, Tung Choi Street also has areas such as Goldfish Street, which sells various ornamental fish and related products. The whole street is full of fireworks, and it is a good place to experience Hong Kong's local culture and market life, attracting many local residents and foreign tourists.
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Goldfish Street in Mong Kok is a good place for aquarium lovers. The whole street is full of shops selling ornamental fish and aquarium supplies. The street is not very wide, and the glass tanks on both sides are filled with colorful goldfish, tropical fish, some reptiles and small pets, which is suitable for a leisurely stroll. The neon signs of the shops light up at night, which are quite atmospheric, like the old Hong Kong street scenes in the movies. Nearby are Sneaker Street and Ladies' Street. After visiting Goldfish Street, you can go shopping. The overall experience is relatively leisurely, suitable for people who like small animals or want to experience local characteristics.
Road expansion at Mong Kok Estate in Mong Kok. Because of the location of this road, it was originally a field where Tung Choi was grown, so it was named Tong Choi Street. With the development of Mong Kok, the vegetable fields have long since disappeared and have become mainly commercial and residential buildings.
Tung Choi Street in Mong Kok is known as Women’s Street Nowadays, women’s streets sell a wide variety of products. Clothes, accessories, handbags, communications, etc... It is a famous shopping paradise in Mongkok👍
Tung Choi Street is a famous road in the Yau Tsim Mong District of Hong Kong. It is located east of Nathan Road in Mong Kok, extending from Boundary Street in the north to Dundas Street in the south. Today, this street is one of the famous shopping districts in Hong Kong. In 1924, the road was expanded in Mong Kok Village in Mong Kok. Due to the location of this road, which was originally a field where tung choy was grown, it was named Tung Choi Street. With the development of Mong Kok, the vegetable fields have long disappeared and have been replaced by commercial and residential buildings.
In fact, it is a place similar to a market, with all kinds of people and various stalls. It was a year ago. It was very lively and full of festive atmosphere. It might be a good treasure to shine your eyes.
The open-air market, which gathers more than 100 stalls, is a popular place to buy cheap clothing and souvenirs. The vendors usually use iron rods to set up blue and white canvases to sell women's clothing, men's clothing, cosmetics, jewelry, household items, etc. In addition to Chinese tourists, there are also many foreign tourists. They can bargain for the price of the goods, and sometimes they can get 50% to 60% off.
Tung Choi Street is also known as Women's Street, so the things sold here are of course mainly things that women use and love, such as cures for all diseases. Tung Choi Street is mainly a night market, where you can stroll around the small stalls and eat snacks. It is not to be missed when visiting Mong Kok.