The place to go for flowers and decorative plants in general. There are plenty of shops and you can compare prices and plants from multiple vendors. Be warned that it can get busy at times though.
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Flower Market Rd Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Huaxu Road is referred to as Huaxu for short. People who like gardening and flower art love to come to this flower market, which gathers nearly 100 flower retail and wholesale shops. The streets are lined with shops selling fresh flowers, artificial flowers and potted plants from the New Territories of Hong Kong and around the world. It is recommended that you come early in the morning or at dusk, which is a good time to visit the flower market, as imported flowers are delivered fresh at this time. Walking through the flower market, you can see the beautiful freshly delivered flowers blooming quietly in the sun, and the fragrant breath lingers on the tip of the nose. Walking on this flower path, if you don't know the name of the flower, the owner will always answer your questions patiently, warm and friendly. The flowers here are airlifted from all over the world, such as Dutch tulips, gerbera, Israel carnations, Thai orchids, Malaysian roses, Indonesian lilies, Singapore strelitzia and other precious flower species. of Hong Kong. Shops in Hong Kong generally open until noon, except for Huaxu Road, so if you have nothing to do in a hurry, you might as well go to the flower market. Every year on the eve of Chinese New Year, the flower market is always crowded with people, and everyone comes to buy New Year flowers. citizens. You can also come here to join in the fun, squeeze into this sea of flowers and people, and feel the New Year atmosphere in Hong Kong.
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Flower Market Rd Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The place to go for flowers and decorative plants in general. There are plenty of shops and you can compare prices and plants from multiple vendors. Be warned that it can get busy at times though.
Highly recommended flower market in Hong Kong to buy fresh flowers with different varieties of species, all are in beautiful colours
Mong Kok Flower Market is definitely one of Hong Kong's characteristic streets, and Chengtiao Street is selling flowers, gardening supplies and so on. The biggest feature is that the whole row of shops will put their own goods out of the roadside. Even if you don't buy them, the price of the trip is like a tight flower market. You can tell the variety of the oysters, and you can reach it.
I like a road very much, there are a variety of flower shops and a wide variety of flowers, and the price is relatively cheap, the quality of the flowers is better, and you can buy more discounts. More mainly, people who come and go are very happy to buy flowers, and they really add a lot to the street view. They are very favorite places.
We poured all romance into youth just to irrigate a bunch of romance like you and my star #babysbreath # Huaxu Road @ Huaxu Road
Flower Market Road, Hong Kong's most famous flower market. Just opposite Mong Kok East Station, you can cross the pedestrian bridge, or you can go out at the exit of the Dijing Hotel's super long escalator. The street is mainly a big flower shop. Turn around and it is a narrow flower market: the variety of flowers is very rich, many are from Europe and Hawaii. There are also new products in Taiwan and Japan, and there are many green plants. Most of them are freshly cut flowers. They are especially lively every weekend. It is very crowded near Christmas New Year and Spring Festival... It is only a little diverted until the New Year's Eve flower market opens in various districts in Hong Kong... Because it is only two stops away from our home, We who are convenient to come and go and love flowers, naturally we can't help but go around ~ Today I met a flower girl playing guitar ~ Wow! Good literature and art...