Temple Street Night Market

The Temple Street Night Market is full of authentic local sentiment. After nightfall every day, the stalls lit up illuminate […]

The Temple Street Night Market is full of authentic local sentiment. After nightfall every day, the stalls lit up illuminate the entire street brightly. Tourists and customers flock in, turning the originally quiet small street into a bustling place. When visiting the Temple Street Night Market, you can start from ‘Market Street’ next to the Tin Hau Temple. Here, there are impromptu performances by Cantonese opera enthusiasts with similar interests.


There are also singers performing famous Cantonese opera excerpts and Cantonese pop songs. There are also stalls of fortune-tellers and professional chess players. The Temple Street gets its name from the nearby Tin Hau Temple. But it is also called ‘Men’s Street’ because most of the goods sold by the stalls in the Temple Street are mainly for men: such as knitted clothes, undershirts, jeans, pens, wristwatches, laser discs, electronic products and toys, computer hardware and travel bags.


Don’t forget that the Temple Street is also a popular food destination. There are rows of roadside stalls on both sides of the road. In addition to local delicacies such as claypot rice, of course, there is also the ‘Najar Noodles’ (mixed offal noodles) by the God of Cookery. Opening hours: Open from 14:00 to 23:00 all year round. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.



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