Grand reopening on April 6, 2018, has revitalized the night market with a dizzying array of stalls arranged in neat rows. Take your pick of many carnival games (e.g., airsoft guns, mahjong bingo, claw machines), shopping (e.g., clothing, lingerie, jewelry, beauty, phone accessories, puzzles, toys, candy), drinks (e.g., bubble tea, fruit and milk blends, juice, jellies), and, of course, food (e.g., Mongolian barbecue, dumplings, green onion pancakes, taiyaki, takoyaki, braised foods, stinky tofu, fried everything, ice cream, bread). The edible stuff is closest to the street while the rest is further back. Car and motorcycle parking available. Take your time, and...
Read moreVisited on 8 Jan 2023 evening. Almost dead night market since the pandemic with only a small number of stalls open and barely any customers. A very sad and depressing place and I doubt it will last longer. It only opens on fri to Sunday but at this rate… it will probably be shuttered permanently. This is a very quiet area otherwise- there isn’t a nearby housing estate and the area is in the middle of nowhere. Not worth going.
I came, i saw and took a quick whirl around the market and then immediately u-turn back and ended at Liuhe...
Read moreStrongly recommended !!!! Flea market just beside the night market. Suggest visit the flea market around 3pm and follow up by dinner in the night market. Do take note that the flea market operate on Sat and Sun only. For Sun, the flea market stalls may start their business as early as 8am. For dinner, do remember to visit the friendly lady boss and Ama managing drink and foods stalls. Their stalls are...
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