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Geographical location of Quezai Street

Quezai Street was originally another street in Mong Kok, but it was moved here on 1997 due to urban renewal. In addition to bird vendors, there is also Chinese garden design in the park, which attracts many bird lovers. There are about 70 bird shops in the park, selling different kinds of birds, cages and feed.

Mong Kok, located at the northern end of Nathan Road, belongs to the early development area of Kowloon and is most famous for typhoon shelters and temples. There are many traces of the past here. It is not difficult to find traditional shops such as old-fashioned cake shops, shrine shops and sparrow halls in the streets and alleys of this area. Most businesses are small-scale, and there are some of the oldest streets in Hong Kong. Walking is the best way to explore secrets. The authentic taste is completely different from the modern Nathan Road.

Mong Kok nearby is the most crowded area in Hong Kong and a popular shopping place for local people. Many shops and restaurants are open all night. The whole area is bustling and crowded with banks and commercial buildings. The shop pattern is small and exquisite, and Nathan Road is the essence. Temple Street extends from Jordan Road to Yau Ma Tei civilization. At 7 o'clock every night, it is transformed into a brightly lit and lively night market, with hundreds of stalls selling cheap goods such as clothes, electrical appliances and watches. Because many stalls sell men's wear, it is commonly known as "Men's Street". It is close to Tin Hau Temple and has a fortune-telling booth. Street opera performances are as lively as civilian nightclubs ... Visitors can discover the real life in downtown Hong Kong by browsing both sides of the street.