Hong Kong Temple Street Night Market, experience the authentic local vibe
#NightHongKong Dear friends, the Hong Kong Temple Street Night Market is definitely worth a visit! It’s near Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon, and if you follow TVB, you’ll recognize it—many movies have been filmed here~
Now, Temple Street has added 32 new food stalls and set up art photo spots. It’s super crowded and lively! The Temple Street archway, lanterns, neon signs, unique street signs, and glowing art installations create a great atmosphere for photos, with a high chance of getting amazing shots📸
Transportation is very convenient—Jordan MTR Exit A, just a 3-4 minute walk. The food options are countless, featuring signature Hong Kong dishes like beef offal omakase, curry fish balls, siu mai, shark fin soup, egg waffles, steamed rice cakes, sugarcane juice, and authentic Cheung Chau glutinous rice balls, big fish balls, and licorice lemon! Plus, Shanghai pan-fried buns, grilled oysters, Taiwanese cuisine, and exotic flavors like Middle Eastern kebabs, Turkish coffee, and Western desserts—it’s truly a feast for your taste buds!
Besides the food stalls, there are many local snack shops nearby offering Cantonese, Southeast Asian, Japanese, and Korean dishes. When night falls, take a stroll through Temple Street Night Market, enjoy the food, and soak in the vibrant local atmosphere—it’s really amazing! Hurry and invite your friends to go together~
You can go there to check in at night and have a midnight snack. There are snacks and desserts, and there are quite a lot of people. If you walk forward, there are clothes and groceries. Next to it is the internet-famous Jia Jia dessert. It is recommended to take away. The waiting time is at least half an hour. There are also many small restaurants nearby. Friends who have time can go for a walk!
Get on the bus at the entrance of Lego Discovery Center downstairs of K11. The journey took about an hour and we visited almost all the attractions in Kowloon. Fortunately, it didn't rain that night. It was very comfortable to watch the neon night view of Hong Kong accompanied by the leisurely evening breeze.
Hong Kong🇭🇰【Temple Street Night Market】 Temple Street-This word has appeared many times in our stories of growing up in our youth. Even if our generation has never been to Hong Kong, we must be familiar with Temple Street. Temple Street is actually not just a street. It covers a large area, and Temple Street Night Market refers to this street and its branches. Come here to experience the authentic charm of the old Hong Kong market. Visitors shuttle between various shops, and the sounds of hawking and bargaining are very lively. There are also many types of goods sold here, but most of them are small gadgets and souvenirs. Temple Street starts from the red archway at the door and extends 350 meters into the distance. The whole street is very lively at night. And around this street, there is a whole street of fortune-telling stalls such as tarot cards and palm reading. This is also a very unique scene in Hong Kong. Transportation: 3 minutes walk from Jordan MTR Station
This night market is very similar to the Liuhe Street Market in Kaohsiung. Basically, the street closes after 2pm. Then, vendors start moving their carts to fixed areas and setting up mobile stalls. But unlike Liuhe, there are fewer stalls selling food and more stalls selling various goods.
There is really nothing to see in the shopping area. There are many stalls selling fake goods. If you really want to buy counterfeit goods as souvenirs, this is definitely a good choice. Not to mention the food, it must be "tourist prices". There must be other places in Hong Kong that are cheap and delicious.
In fact, Hong Kong people only go to Temple Street occasionally, but Temple Street is indeed a place full of old Hong Kong characteristics. Temple Street is not very long, and sometimes adult items are sold, but these things are witnesses of the history of Hong Kong hawkers. If tourists arrive early, they can also visit the temple next to it.