Highlights: Temple Street Night Market contains authentic local feelings. Every day after nightfall, the street stalls are lit with lights to illuminate the entire street. Tourists and customers flock here, making the original quiet street full of people. Temple Street, you can start from the "Market Street" next to the Tin Hau Temple, where there are impromptu performances by like-minded Cantonese opera fans; there are singers singing well-known Cantonese opera excerpts and Cantonese pop songs; stall. Temple Street is named after the nearby Tianhou Temple; but it is also called "Men's Street" because most of the goods sold by the vendors in Temple Street are mainly men's products: such as knitted clothes, sweatshirts, jeans, pens , watches, compact discs, electronics and toys, computer hardware and travel bags, etc. Don’t forget, Temple Street is also a hot spot for food. There are rows of roadside stalls on both sides of the road. In addition to authentic delicacies such as claypot rice, of course, the God of Cookery’s “Naiza Noodles” (chopped noodles) is indispensable.