Tai Yuen Street Market
Tai Yuen Street Market
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DipuKV
Pune, Hindistan3.262 katkı
Haz 2024 • Yalnız
Located just adjacent to the Wan Chai MTR station, Tai Yuen Street Market is a normal flea market located on Tai Yuen street.
Yazıldığı tarih: 26 Haziran 2024
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Ashwingupta
Yeni Delhi, Hindistan125 katkı
Haz 2023 • Aile
Good market to shop for Nick Nacks.. bargaining allowed.. but not a lot.. you can buy cheap toys and some stuff for teen kids aswell
Yazıldığı tarih: 27 Haziran 2023
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Michael K
San Jose, Kaliforniya1.107 katkı
Eki 2022
This is a street market clustered around the intersection of Tai Yuen Street and Cross Street, selling merchandise ranging from trinkets, toys, flowers, clothes, etc. It might appear mundane for locals, but for tourists it is an interesting sight.
Yazıldığı tarih: 2 Kasım 2022
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Mar 2021
一个比较普通的居民街市,就各种杂货比较多。对于外地来的游客没什么意思。只是适合当地居民在这里买日用品。吃的也有
Yazıldığı tarih: 27 Mart 2021
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Brad
Hong Kong, Çin176.334 katkı
Şub 2021
Tai Yuen Street is a short north-south street right in the centre of the Wanchai Street Market quarter situated between Johnston Road (north), Queen's Road East (south), Spring Garden Lane (west) and Wanchai Road (east).
Tai Yuen Street is also called Toy Street because of the high concentration of toy and collectables shops that line the street. These can be fun to visit and explore even if you have no interest in purchasing. The street is also lined with stalls selling mostly clothes, accessories and other consumables.
At the intersection of Tai Yuen & Cross Street, you can wander in any direction, finding yourself right in the centre of Wanchai Street Market scene. Some streets are basically an outdoor wet market where you find meats, fish, vegetables, fruit, local sundries and casual eateries. Others are lined with more clothing, flowers & plants, fabric materials, dry goods, items for household use and knick-knacks. It is a bit like Jardine's Crescent Market in Causeway Bay or Fai Yuen Street Market in Mongkok.
The entire street market area of Wanchai is rather neat to explore when weather conditions are favourable. However, like HK's other popular street market scenes, t can get really crowded here during weekends. Venders and shopkeepers don't mind you taking a photo or two, especially if you are making sure to not include them in the pics.
Tai Yuen Street is also called Toy Street because of the high concentration of toy and collectables shops that line the street. These can be fun to visit and explore even if you have no interest in purchasing. The street is also lined with stalls selling mostly clothes, accessories and other consumables.
At the intersection of Tai Yuen & Cross Street, you can wander in any direction, finding yourself right in the centre of Wanchai Street Market scene. Some streets are basically an outdoor wet market where you find meats, fish, vegetables, fruit, local sundries and casual eateries. Others are lined with more clothing, flowers & plants, fabric materials, dry goods, items for household use and knick-knacks. It is a bit like Jardine's Crescent Market in Causeway Bay or Fai Yuen Street Market in Mongkok.
The entire street market area of Wanchai is rather neat to explore when weather conditions are favourable. However, like HK's other popular street market scenes, t can get really crowded here during weekends. Venders and shopkeepers don't mind you taking a photo or two, especially if you are making sure to not include them in the pics.
Yazıldığı tarih: 19 Şubat 2021
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Mairwen1
İngiltere11.299 katkı
Ağu 2020
This is sometimes called ‘Toy St’ but there’s not enough to warrant coming here specifically for toys. However if you are checking out Wan Chai or just wanting to wander through a market street, then it deserves a look.
There are only a few toy shops but they are each like little Aladdin’s caves, crammed full. Children looking to spend pocket money will find something here (action figures, collectible cards, Lego-like blocks, stickers and cheap and cheerful toys and souvenirs). I have found them a great source of party favours for kids’ birthday parties.
The street is also lined with other market stalls and some outlet shops selling clothing, local foods, Chinese souvenirs, beads etc. Lots of colour and noise.
The other time that it’s really worth coming here is at Christmas, Chinese New Year and Halloween. You’ll find it overflowing with cheap, fun decorations and costumes. Admittedly, they will be more gaudy than glam.
It’s a fairly short pedestrian-only street so it’s quite safe to browse down the centre of the street, although it gets very busy and you will find yourself being jostled at times.
Overall, Wan Chai is such an interesting area to walk through. You see a lot of local everyday life as well as the traditional and the modern sides of Hong Kong sitting alongside each other.
From Tai Yuen St, you are very close to the Hung Shing temple which I'd highly recommend (entry is free). Also nearby is the Wan Chai wet market and Wan Chai St with its open air meat and live fish and chicken shops (not necessarily for the squeamish) .
There are only a few toy shops but they are each like little Aladdin’s caves, crammed full. Children looking to spend pocket money will find something here (action figures, collectible cards, Lego-like blocks, stickers and cheap and cheerful toys and souvenirs). I have found them a great source of party favours for kids’ birthday parties.
The street is also lined with other market stalls and some outlet shops selling clothing, local foods, Chinese souvenirs, beads etc. Lots of colour and noise.
The other time that it’s really worth coming here is at Christmas, Chinese New Year and Halloween. You’ll find it overflowing with cheap, fun decorations and costumes. Admittedly, they will be more gaudy than glam.
It’s a fairly short pedestrian-only street so it’s quite safe to browse down the centre of the street, although it gets very busy and you will find yourself being jostled at times.
Overall, Wan Chai is such an interesting area to walk through. You see a lot of local everyday life as well as the traditional and the modern sides of Hong Kong sitting alongside each other.
From Tai Yuen St, you are very close to the Hung Shing temple which I'd highly recommend (entry is free). Also nearby is the Wan Chai wet market and Wan Chai St with its open air meat and live fish and chicken shops (not necessarily for the squeamish) .
Yazıldığı tarih: 28 Eylül 2020
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TheOExpress🏴🇭🇰
Hong Kong, Çin6.052 katkı
Ara 2019 • Çiftler
...are a few of the things on offer here which we have bought in the past, the latter just before Christmas especially. And the Queens Road East-end plant stalls always have interesting selections available. A decent place to visit if you need one of those things but don’t want to spend too much.
Yazıldığı tarih: 13 Ağustos 2020
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xkk
Malezya334 katkı
Tem 2019
كان هذا ما يسمى بالسوق في الشارع مع العديد من الأكشاك على طول الشارع. في هذا المجال ، يمكننا تجربة الثقافة المحلية. أيضا ، وراء الأكشاك ، كان هناك العديد من المتاجر الصغيرة المحلية. كان يستحق الزيارة.
Yazıldığı tarih: 31 Ekim 2019
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crybaby_99
Philippines19 katkı
Nis 2019 • Aile
If you google for things to do with kids in HK, the toy street in Tai Yuen would be there in the list. However, I got a little disappointed. My kids were excited because the descriotions or review were not so much as it is in reality. there were only a few toy stores. Nonetheless, we still bought some LEGO immitations just to have souvenir from this "must go to" place.
Yazıldığı tarih: 4 Temmuz 2019
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Linda K
Port Saint Lucie, FL2.254 katkı
Haz 2019 • Çiftler
A street of schlock vendors selling the same junk as numerous other places in Hong Kong -- not even worth a detour!
Yazıldığı tarih: 8 Haziran 2019
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