Temple Street Review

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It is a filming location for many Hong Kong films and is known as the civilian nightclub in Hong Kong. Most of the people visited are male, so it also has the title of "Men's Street". It is also the "Old Temple" in the mouth of ordinary young people. It has a different atmosphere during the day and night.

Temple Street

Posted: Nov 20, 2024
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  • Nickolas C
    5/5Outstanding

    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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    Posted: Jan 25, 2024
  • anna29diary
    5/5Outstanding

    Had our breakfast @Temple Street in the morning, it’s a rainy day - it’s cool while having their traditional hot milk tea.😋👍🏻✨

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    Posted: Sep 16, 2023
  • Jannies
    5/5Outstanding
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    The small commodity market in Miao Street is full of eyes, and there is a small commodity market similar to the Chenghuang Temple in Shanghai. However, the temple street is still very local. It is not easy to go to the toilet on the temple street. It is a big circle around the seven turns and eight turns. There is a Daoxiang Tea Restaurant not far from there, but when I passed by, I only ordered food. Morning tea, afternoon tea, etc. have already passed, so I didn't go in to taste. Mainly comment on Temple Street, in addition to the exquisite small commodity market, there are many night stalls on the street, but also very exquisite, Lai urine shrimp, etc. local special Hong Kong-style burning method, the taste is not bad, it can be worth a try, if the environment of the leisure night stall is not very good, Just pass by and see.

    8
    Posted: Sep 13, 2016
  • Moka
    4/5Excellent
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    The Temple Street Night Market is worth a look. A long street has a full taste of old Hong Kong. Those who pay attention to TVB are definitely familiar with it. The uncle who drinks, the beautiful woman on the street... The food in Temple Street is not bad, and the price is OK. You can come and experience TVB-style old Hong Kong life.

    14
    Posted: Aug 6, 2016
  • Shuying
    5/5Outstanding
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    It’s a bit awkward to say, what I wanted to go to Hong Kong was not Disney, Victoria Harbour, but Yau Ma Tei Temple Street Night Market. This one is definitely attracted by the various ancient tempting Hong Kong films of the 1980s and the early rise of Zheng Shaoqiu's barrister to set up a nightingale stall. I always feel that Hong Kong in Temple Street is the down-to-earth Hong Kong. But later I was older and preferred quiet, and there were fewer Temple Streets.

    8
    Posted: Sep 19, 2017
  • ducklovelife
    5/5Outstanding
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    The temple street during the day fades from the noise of the evening, with only a few traffic and sporadic merchants about to set up stalls. The stalls on the side of temple street will open in the evening every day. The stalls sell a wide variety of items including male clothing, handicrafts, tea sets, jade, antiques and even cheap electronics. There are also many fortune-telling and sage stalls near Tin Hau Temple, and Cantonese opera performances. I have seen the lively temple street several times before, but this time I saw the peaceful side of temple street.

    16
    Posted: Mar 24, 2017
  • M37***40
    5/5Outstanding
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    Miao Street is very lively, a street sells a variety of things, there are gadgets. There are many foreigners, there are also handsome guys ☺, and there are a lot of food on one side, spicy crabs! ! ! Unfortunately, I didn't bring enough money when I went out, otherwise I could try it. Highly recommend fried pig intestines! ! ! I am a person who resists pig intestines, but I also feel delicious! ! ! There is also a chicken chop shop next to the temple street archway, the chips are superb!

    12
    Posted: Mar 17, 2017
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