Also known as "Women's Street" because it used to sell goods only for women, Tung Choi Street is similar to Temple Street Night Market, except that it starts its trading day at noon. In addition to the street stalls, which sell anything from furiously beeping alarm clocks and glittering faux designer watches to unisex clothes and CDs, there are also lots of small shops that sell all sorts of other stuff. The market is generally quite crowded, and a bit of pushing is just as expected as haggling over prices.
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“hate the sellers”
i come from the philippines where divisoria offers great bargains. however, i never thought the sellers at ladies market were ruthless. they wi...
“YOU MUST BARGAIN for a lower price!!!”
This is a good place to find a bargain. But don't pay their asked price. For example, if they ask $100HKD, offer $40HKD, they WILL say no, that...
“Be Prepared”
its what i expect from an overseas night market. crowded and geared for tourists. true many of the stall sell the same thing, and theres not mu...
“Nothing unique”
We went to ladies market after being told they had great stuff., but there wasn't anything there you couldn't find at a flea market in the US. ...
“The Best Shopping Experience EVER!!!”
I was absolutely astounded as soon as I reached the entrance of the market. I looked down the main aisle and it seemed to stretch forever!!!! I...
“ladies market mong kok”
We loved Ladies market. We got off at Prince Edward and walked down Fa Yuen Street through the market there, had at look at the shops in the Sp...
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