Chun Yeung Street
Chun Yeung Street
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Shadowfaxlancashire
Bacup, UK686 contributions
May 2023 • Solo
I was staying at Harbour Plaza Northpoint so wandered down here. It’s an interesting local market selling lots of fruit and veg and meat. There are also a number of stalls selling clothing and jewellery. The tram runs down the street. A great place to explore if you are staying near by
Written 11 May 2023
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BradJill
Hong Kong, China1,59,119 contributions
May 2021
Situated between Tong Shui Road (east) and North Point Road (west), Chun Yeung Street hosts an active food market in North Point. The market is up and running and most interesting to see between mid morning to mid afternoon each day.

What you will find on the north side of the street is a long row of shops dealing in fruit, vegetable, seafood and other food items. On the south side of the street, you find mostly stalls setup selling women's and children's clothing, bags, toys, household items and consumables. Keep your eye out for Ding Ding trams which slowly ply their way along Chun Yeung Street as well.

For those who enjoy seeing local street markets, just east of Chun Yeung Street, you will find Marble Street which is also a street market, where you will find quite a few stalls dealing in clothing and household items along with a few more food shops as well.
Written 24 May 2021
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aliyainbali
Hong Kong, China2,418 contributions
Aug 2020 • Solo
Heard so much about the wet market so decided to venture to North Point. Decided to take the tram as it was highly recommended. The tram basically goes through the market so you don’t even have to alight if you don’t want to. The scene is typically of HK wet markets, fruits and vegetables look so fresh and the seafood I was told is very good and fresh. I found a great little spice shop that has all the Asian and Middle Eastern spices. There is so much to explore and it’s great to wander around once the tram stop at the station.
Written 25 August 2020
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John Traphoner
Hong Kong, China3 contributions
Apr 2020
Must-visit wet market if you are visiting Hong Kong. I would strongly recommend taking a eastbound tram to "North Point" from any stops from the west (e.g. Causeway Bay, Wan Chai, Admiralty or Central). The tram tour is definitely a must-do. The street is narrow, and shared by many - the stalls, the cars, the pedestrians, everything, making it such a tremendous tram ride!
Written 27 April 2020
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Linda K
Port Saint Lucie, FL2,366 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
This traditional Hong Kong market street is where locals do their shopping -- and make those of us who shop in sterile, traditional supermarkets envious of the variety of fruits, vegetables and fresh, flopping fish envious. It is just a block from the North Point subway station on the Island Line, or make a more dramatic entrance by taking an eastbound tram which, literally, splits the street which is often impeded by shoppers.
Written 8 June 2019
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Hong Kong, China4,509 contributions
Mar 2019 • Friends
...as it’s friendly and relatively clean plus it had the obvious bonus of being eminently photographable from and because of the tram, which splits the crowds every few minutes. Getting the tram from Central to the North Point Terminus is a pretty great activity in and of itself, and this makes a good end point.
Written 30 March 2019
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Inspiration289287
7 contributions
Feb 2019
Must visit! This incredible busy little street shows Hong Kong past and present at one place. It is a rare sight.
Written 28 March 2019
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Michael L
Hong Kong, China30 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
Every time I watch travel documentry telling how amazing Maeklong Railway Market, I thought, there is one in Hong kong but no body notice! It is an average wet market that sell day-to-day product to the local people, but has a trams that cuts throught the narrow street in the middle regulaly. It is equally thrilling went the tram passing by. The area was once know as "Little Shanghai" and Little Chiu Chau". Back in the hay days it have plenty of Hi Class Night Clubs and Casinos that put Las Vegas to shame. Its was once a Communist Strong Hold during the turbulance years during the "Cultural Reveloution" and the "Cold War" eras. Also, it house a famous Cinema that frequently show Communist Propaganda Movies. In gemeral, the area may be non-glamourous, dirty, not pretty, very blue collar. But it has lots of charaters. A place worth visit if you are sick of Glossy tourist trap!!
Written 12 September 2018
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neil1342014
Teignmouth, UK191 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
It was jumping, there were stalls with fresh vegetables and fruit but mainly stalls selling meat (pork in the main) but every part you can imagine or would rather not. The street is quite narrow and to add to the mayhem the tram runs right down the middle of the street. The majority of stalls were selling fresh fish so fresh it was still swimming or crawling. The fish is just hacked up alive and is still quivering and you could see the heart still beating in some. It was much the same for the chickens, you pick the one you want, the lady tags it and then cuts its throat there and then right in front of you.
Quite a spectacle well worth seeing but bear in mind this is for locals and not those of a nervous disposition
Written 22 February 2018
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ScribblingGeek
Singapore416 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
It’s very different from the touristy night markets at Temple Street and Ladies’ Market, and for that reason, might not be for everyone. If you’d like a glimpse at daily Hong Kong life, though, this is a great and convenient place to visit. Probably a one-stop stretch too, if you’re hunting for fresh ingredients to cook your own meals with.
Written 7 November 2017
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