The Cheung Chau Island wet market building is a traditional local market catering to the needs of the community. The market facilities are simple yet well-maintained, contributing to a generally pleasant shopping experience.
While the cleanliness of the facilities is usually commendable, the ground floor female toilet often experiences long queues, especially on busy days. I have previously suggested the addition of signage to direct patrons to the less crowded first-floor facilities, but unfortunately, this feedback has not been addressed by FEHD which manage the facility.
Overall, the market serves its purpose for local residents, and with a few improvements in addressing the restroom congestion, it could provide an even more positive experience...
Read moreCheung Chau is one of the busier fisherman port in Hong Kong, and it’s wet market is absolute the greatest place to hunt for locally caught seafood with most reasonable price.
There are estimate 5-7 seafood stalls in the wet market, and there are so many locally caught fishes and clams. You can either take them home or go to nearby restaurants for...
Read moreCheung Chau is a great place to hangout over weekends, where you can enjoy local market or just wonder around the island. It takes around 45mins - 1hr to reach from Central, Hong Kong, it has also Chinese Dragon Boat Festival race during July each year. I enjoyed jogging and hiking on the island so will definitely go back again...
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