TO SHOP

Ladie's Market

Dive into the electrifying chaos of Ladies’ Market, a 1-km stretch of Tung Choi Street where neon signs glow over stalls bursting with fashion, street food, and quirky finds. Though named for its clothing bargains, this Mong Kok institution offers everything from sneakers to tea sets—all served with a side of lively haggling.

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Fa Yuen Street Market

Step beyond tourist hubs into Fa Yuen Street Market, a double-rowed alley of licensed stalls where Mong Kok residents hunt for everything from fresh lychees to limited-edition sneakers. By day, it’s a grocery haven; by afternoon, a fashion bazaar—all pulsing with unfiltered Hong Kong energy just 7-minutes from Stanford Hotel.

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Hong Kong Flower Market

Step into a kaleidoscope of colors and scents at Mong Kok’s Flower Market, where 100+ shops overflow with blooms from tulips shipped from the Netherlands to lucky bamboo from Mainland China. Open year-round, this floral paradise is perfect for picking up fresh bouquets, bonsai trees, or Instagram-worthy dried arrangements.

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Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market

Wake up to Hong Kong’s most vibrant food ritual at this 1913-built Grade 2 historic market, where pyramid stacks of durians and jewel-like berries await. By day, it transforms into a retail paradise for bargain hunters. Just 15 minutes from Stanford Hotel.

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Ladie's Market

Dive into the electrifying chaos of Ladies’ Market, a 1-km stretch of Tung Choi Street where neon signs glow over stalls bursting with fashion, street food, and quirky finds. Though named for its clothing bargains, this Mong Kok institution offers everything from sneakers to tea sets—all served with a side of lively haggling.

READ MORE

Fa Yuen Street Market

Step beyond tourist hubs into Fa Yuen Street Market, a double-rowed alley of licensed stalls where Mong Kok residents hunt for everything from fresh lychees to limited-edition sneakers. By day, it’s a grocery haven; by afternoon, a fashion bazaar—all pulsing with unfiltered Hong Kong energy just 7-minutes from Stanford Hotel.

READ MORE

Hong Kong Flower Market

Step into a kaleidoscope of colors and scents at Mong Kok’s Flower Market, where 100+ shops overflow with blooms from tulips shipped from the Netherlands to lucky bamboo from Mainland China. Open year-round, this floral paradise is perfect for picking up fresh bouquets, bonsai trees, or Instagram-worthy dried arrangements.

READ MORE

Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market

Wake up to Hong Kong’s most vibrant food ritual at this 1913-built Grade 2 historic market, where pyramid stacks of durians and jewel-like berries await. By day, it transforms into a retail paradise for bargain hunters. Just 15 minutes from Stanford Hotel.

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TO VISIT

Goldfish Market

Step into a surreal aquatic dreamscape at Mong Kok’s Goldfish Market, where hundreds of shimmering fish dangle in plastic bags like living ornaments. This bustling corridor along Tung Choi Street North is a hub for feng shui enthusiasts, pet lovers, and photographers, offering everything from lucky goldfish to exotic turtles—all believed to attract prosperity in Chinese culture.

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Jade Market & Jade Street

Discover Hong Kong’s glittering world of jade at Yau Ma Tei Jade Market and Jade Street – the city’s largest hub for the "stone of heaven." There're plenty of stores selling hand-carved jewelry, Buddha statues, and amulets, all believed to bring longevity, purity, and good fortune in Chinese culture.

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MacPherson Stadium

Step into a kaleidoscope of colors and scents at Mong Kok’s Flower Market, where 100+ shops overflow with blooms from tulips shipped from the Netherlands to lucky bamboo from Mainland China. Open year-round, this floral paradise is perfect for picking up fresh bouquets, bonsai trees, or Instagram-worthy dried arrangements.

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Tin Hau Temple at Yau Ma Tei

Step into the spiritual heart of old Kowloon at Yau Ma Tei’s Tin Hau Temple, a Declared Monument built in 1878 to honor the Goddess of the Sea. Once the center of a bustling harbor community, this temple complex remains a living testament to Hong Kong’s fishing heritage, with fishermen still praying for safe voyages. Wander through its five interconnected halls, where whispers of 19th-century rituals linger amid the incense.

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Goldfish Market

Step into a surreal aquatic dreamscape at Mong Kok’s Goldfish Market, where hundreds of shimmering fish dangle in plastic bags like living ornaments. This bustling corridor along Tung Choi Street North is a hub for feng shui enthusiasts, pet lovers, and photographers, offering everything from lucky goldfish to exotic turtles—all believed to attract prosperity in Chinese culture.

READ MORE

Jade Market & Jade Street

Discover Hong Kong’s glittering world of jade at Yau Ma Tei Jade Market and Jade Street – the city’s largest hub for the "stone of heaven." There're plenty of stores selling hand-carved jewelry, Buddha statues, and amulets, all believed to bring longevity, purity, and good fortune in Chinese culture.

READ MORE

MacPherson Stadium

Step into a kaleidoscope of colors and scents at Mong Kok’s Flower Market, where 100+ shops overflow with blooms from tulips shipped from the Netherlands to lucky bamboo from Mainland China. Open year-round, this floral paradise is perfect for picking up fresh bouquets, bonsai trees, or Instagram-worthy dried arrangements.

READ MORE

Tin Hau Temple at Yau Ma Tei

Step into the spiritual heart of old Kowloon at Yau Ma Tei’s Tin Hau Temple, a Declared Monument built in 1878 to honor the Goddess of the Sea. Once the center of a bustling harbor community, this temple complex remains a living testament to Hong Kong’s fishing heritage, with fishermen still praying for safe voyages. Wander through its five interconnected halls, where whispers of 19th-century rituals linger amid the incense.

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TO EAT

Temple Street Night Market

When dusk falls, Temple Street transforms into a neon-lit carnival of sizzling woks, fortune tellers, and vintage treasures. Just 15 minutes from Stanford Hotel, this iconic night market delivers the ultimate Hong Kong after-dark adventure—where smoky claypot rice stalls share sidewalks with opera singers and fortune-tellers.

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Street Food Market

Dundas Street in Mong Kok buzzes with authentic Hong Kong street food, from sizzling skewers at Fei Jie to curry fish balls and egg waffles. Just a 5-minute walk from Stanford Hotel, it’s a must-visit for local flavors and vibrant night markets.

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Temple Street Night Market

When dusk falls, Temple Street transforms into a neon-lit carnival of sizzling woks, fortune tellers, and vintage treasures. Just 15 minutes from Stanford Hotel, this iconic night market delivers the ultimate Hong Kong after-dark adventure—where smoky claypot rice stalls share sidewalks with opera singers and fortune-tellers.

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Street Food Market

Dundas Street in Mong Kok buzzes with authentic Hong Kong street food, from sizzling skewers at Fei Jie to curry fish balls and egg waffles. Just a 5-minute walk from Stanford Hotel, it’s a must-visit for local flavors and vibrant night markets.

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