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Western Market, renovated in 1991 and converted into a shopping complex, is an Edwardian-style building featuring shops selling arts and crafts and fabric.

 

The Edwardian-style building, completed in 1906 has a red brick exterior with a handsome granite arch over its entrance. The market now houses shops formerly located in old alleys in the heart of Central, which sold all manner of cloth. The building is also home to traditional handicraft stalls and a number of cafes. The top floor is home to the Grand Stage where dance lovers can rendezvous and enjoy a romantic dinner.

 

 

How to get there:

 

Sheung Wan MTR Exit B and walk along tram rail towards Morrison Street.

 

 

 

(discoverhongkong.com)

 

 

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