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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
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Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, KowloonMap
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Temple Street is lively again, it is vibrant with good decor, sourvenir shopping and amazing street food from all around the world
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Temple St Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located in Yau Mei Tei, Temple Street is a short thoroughfare well-known as a popular local shopping street. Demarcated on each end with traditional Chinese gates, Temple Street buzzes with actively, particularly after dark. The street still retains the feel of an authentic Hong Kong from yesteryear. With many shops and restaurants lining the road, it is a good place to visit for a bite to eat. By far however, Temple Street is most famous for the Temple Street Night Market, a nightly open-air street market popular with locals and foreigners alike. All manner of wares are on display and it's fun to bargain with shop owners for the perfect gift or souvenir.
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Temple St Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Temple Street is lively again, it is vibrant with good decor, sourvenir shopping and amazing street food from all around the world
Had our breakfast @Temple Street in the morning, it’s a rainy day - it’s cool while having their traditional hot milk tea.😋👍🏻✨
Temple Street was recorded on the Kowloon map of 1887. Temple Street was divided into two sections, bounded by the Temple of Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei, and a section north of Temple Street was called Temple North Street and a section south of Temple South Street. Since the 1920s, the square opposite the Tianhou Temple (commonly known as the "Eel Tree Head") began to develop into a large-scale leisure venue, which led to the existence of many sundries and snack stalls near Temple Street.
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Yau Ma Tei Temple Street is one of the popular places for tourists to check in. Its brand flat stands in the downtown area, there are many stalls for sale, more divination stalls, and Yushutou Park for tourists to rest, and the Tianhou Temple in the park is one of the landmarks.
The name implies that Temple Street in Hong Kong (Temple Street) is a street related to the temple. The temple is in the middle, separated from the north and south sides of the street, running through Yau Ma Tei and Jordan. Originally a large-scale leisure venue for residents, it led to the nearby sale of debris and snack stalls. Later, in the 1970s, it became a hawker recognition area, with the night market as a famous tourist spot. The items sold were quite diversified, including clothing, handicrafts, jade and even adult products. Outside the temple there are many fortune-telling stalls, public ballrooms and other street performances. Except for the many stalls in Temple Street rich in Hong Kong's local specialties, especially the Taipa rice is most famous. Due to the popular price and good reputation, it is popular with residents and tourists from other places. There is also a mahjong playground, which has a long history. On the other hand, Temple Street also contains elements of South Asian style, which is a concentration of work and residence for South Asian people.