Temple Street Night Market
香港, 香港特别行政区
A long open-air night market in Kowloon known for street food stalls, fortune tellers, and stalls selling clothing, electronics, and souvenirs, named for the nearby Tin Hau Temple.
为什么要去Temple Street Night Market?
The market has operated in roughly this form for decades and reflects an older, more working-class side of Hong Kong street life compared to the city's gleaming shopping malls and skyline — fortune tellers, outdoor seafood stalls, and informal vendor culture rather than curated retail. It's one of the more accessible ways to see daily Cantonese street culture in Hong Kong rather than its international financial-hub image.
怎么体验
The market is best experienced after dark when stalls are fully set up and busiest, with food stalls and seating spilling into side streets alongside the main shopping section. It rewards slow browsing and grazing at food stalls rather than a fast walk-through, and bargaining at souvenir and clothing stalls is generally expected, unlike at fixed-price shops.
小贴士
Prices at souvenir and clothing stalls are usually a starting point for negotiation, not fixed — it's normal and expected to haggle a bit rather than pay the first quoted price.