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How many night markets are there in Hong Kong?

The most famous outdoor market in Hong Kong-Temple Street Night Market in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon.

Yau Ma Tei is divided into north and south sections, named Temple Street because there is a temple in the middle section. Temple Street is a mixed place of dragons and snakes in Hong Kong, and it is also a place of early fireworks in Hong Kong. Many films in Hong Kong have been made into films with the theme of Temple Street, and they have been shot here many times. There are four temples in Miaojie District, all of which are concentrated near Zhong Fang Street.

There are outdoor shops on both sides of the 600-meter-long road between Nanjing Street and Wenming Lane. Local shoppers and tourists are very crowded. In the past, it was called "Men's Street" because many stalls sold men's clothes. Among the 350 shops, there are more than 150 shops specializing in men's products. There are jeans, T-shirts, ties, underwear and so on. From Nanjing Street to Tianhou Palace, suits, sunglasses, belts, leather shoes and lighters are all sold, which are very cheap. But now, the "Men's Street" has been "not worthy of the name", which has changed the management direction of the "Men's Street" which used to be dominated by male customers. Instead, it sells small commodities with extremely rich varieties, unique products and relatively low prices to tourists at home and abroad and local civilians. Many visitors to Hong Kong like to visit Temple Street and "find" some interesting gadgets as souvenirs or gifts.

Banshutou area is also a gathering place for divination and Jianghu artists. In "Rouge Kou" starring Anita Mui, the scene where she sat under a gasoline lamp and asked for divination was repeated here. Traditional street performers appeared irregularly and sang Cantonese songs live. Visitors can fully appreciate the culture and customs of Hong Kong.

The other is: Women's Street.

Women's Street is the common name of Cai Tong Street, which is a section from Dundas Street to Argyle Street. Located in Yau Tsim Mong District, it is a sightseeing shopping place and night market in Mong Kok.

If you think that women's street is only visited by women, you are wrong. Women's Street got its name because there were many stalls selling women's clothes and supplies in the early days. But at present, this one-kilometer-long open-air market with more than 100 stalls can find men's wear, purses, jewelry, toys, cosmetics and even household items in addition to women's wear. For savvy consumers, this is a good place to buy cheap clothes and souvenirs. At present, Women's Street has become a shopping place for Hong Kong people and foreign tourists. The goods sold have also become diversified, including various household items, men's and women's clothing, cosmetics, handbags, watches, ornaments, toys, aromatherapy and so on. Because the goods are cheap and of good quality, it can attract a large number of people to visit and shop. These stalls are generally open from noon to evening 1 1 p.m. There are also many cooked food stalls and wet stalls near the periphery of Women's Street.