The Yuen Po Street Flower Market (Yuen Po Street) and the Temple Street Goldfish Market (Tung Choi Street) in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, constitute two of the most distinctive market districts that global travelers seek when looking for an authentic "Hong Kong experience." The Flower Market, comprising over 200 stalls, stands as the territory's largest wholesale and retail flower marketplace, operating daily from 7:00 AM until 11:00 PM. The Goldfish Market, conversely, is renowned for its exceptionally high concentration of aquarium and goldfish retail establishments—a phenomenon virtually unmatched anywhere else in the world. These two markets not only serve as essential everyday shopping destinations for local Hong Kong residents, but also offer invaluable insights into the vibrant street-level culture and commercial traditions that define the city's unique urban identity.
Mong Kok Flower Market: Hong Kong's Most Concentrated Retail Flower Market
Yuen Po Street Flower Market (also known as Mong Kok Flower Market) is the largest retail flower distribution hub in the Kowloon district of Hong Kong, covering approximately 5,000 square feet and bringing together over 200 permanent and temporary stalls. The market operates daily from 07:00 to 23:00, and during the Chinese New Year period, it opens as early as 6:00 AM to facilitate citizens in purchasing festive flowers. The flowers and plants here are sourced from local New Territories vegetable farmers, local orchid farms, as well as imported from the Netherlands, Ecuador, Kenya, and other countries. The variety of fresh flowers includes nearly 100 types such as roses, lilies, orchids, gladioli, and carnations.
The market's stalls are primarily distributed along Yuen Po Street, the temporary stall area on the western side of Yuen Po Street, as well as nearby permanent shops. Large wholesale traders such as "Wing Cheung Flowers" and "Hang Cheong Fresh Flowers" provide both wholesale and retail services, with prices 30%-50% cheaper than chain flower shops. Local flower shop brands such as "Floral Fragrance Garden" and "Lai Wah Flower Shop" focus primarily on retail, specializing in small bouquets and festive flower baskets.
The price variations at the flower market depend on the source of flowers, festival demand, and purchasing time. On regular days, a single rose costs approximately HKD 10-20, and a bunch (about 12 stems) of common fresh flowers costs approximately HKD 50-100. On the eve of holidays such as Mother's Day, rose prices can surge to HKD 30-50 per stem. Orchid potted plants, based on the number of flower stems, range from approximately HKD 80-150 for single-stem varieties, while premium orchid potted plants with three or more stems can reach over HKD 500.
New Year Flower Market in Mong Kok Before Lunar New Year: The Busiest New Year Fair in Hong Kong
The flower market in Mong Kok before the Lunar New Y
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