Yat Tung Shopping Centre
Yat Tung Shopping Centre
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Brad
Hong Kong, China175,231 contributions
Nov 2021
The Yat Tung Shopping Centre is a small Link operated commercial property at the Yat Tung Estate in Tung Chung. Here you will find a handful of small local shops, convenient stores, casual eateries, food shops and wet market catering to the Yat Tung residents. It is all rather old school, which can be interesting to see if you want a glimpse at what much of Hong Kong was like in decades past.
Not really a place for visitors to focus on but a place you may end up passing by if doing the Tung Chung Art Walk or making your way between the Tung Chung MTR Station and the start of the Ngong Ping Rescue Trail or Ancient Tung O coastal trail. Otherwise, the more conveniently located, modern and useful venue in Tung Chung is the CityGate Outlet shopping mall just next to the MTR Station.
Not really a place for visitors to focus on but a place you may end up passing by if doing the Tung Chung Art Walk or making your way between the Tung Chung MTR Station and the start of the Ngong Ping Rescue Trail or Ancient Tung O coastal trail. Otherwise, the more conveniently located, modern and useful venue in Tung Chung is the CityGate Outlet shopping mall just next to the MTR Station.
Written 21 November 2021
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ChristianHKG
Hong Kong, China189 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
The shopping centre in Yat Tung is your humble and local place where to find everything one needs for the daily living. Supermarkets, convenience stores, boutiques, banks etc.
The star however is the new wet market which was completely renovated and re-opened in August 2016.
The renovation took quite a while but it was well for the wait! The interior received much TLC so the wet market has now a lovely homey feeling.
Architects and designers created the atmosphere of an old local Hong Kong shopping street/district of the 1950's. It is just fantastic!
The star however is the new wet market which was completely renovated and re-opened in August 2016.
The renovation took quite a while but it was well for the wait! The interior received much TLC so the wet market has now a lovely homey feeling.
Architects and designers created the atmosphere of an old local Hong Kong shopping street/district of the 1950's. It is just fantastic!
Written 16 March 2017
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HKeater
Singapore, Singapore33,118 contributions
Oct 2017 • Family
Although the shopping centre is quite average and bland, the market is quite remarkable in the effort they have made to make it look nostalgic.
Now that it's famous there are a lot more out of town visitors.
Now that it's famous there are a lot more out of town visitors.
Written 12 October 2017
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Brenda T
Hong Kong, China39 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
The Yat Tung wet market reopened this week with a new feel and looked. Now named Hong Kong market and is very open and lively selling fresh seafood, meats, fruits and vegetables. If you enjoy Hong Kong's wet markets then this one is worth the visit - new and clean and I was very impressed and will be returning often.
Written 3 August 2016
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bobo852
157 contributions
Feb 2017 • Solo
I visit this place very often...i like the local ambience..the shops and restaurants are very hongkong style...the wet market has been modernised but still keep the chinese culture intact..its a very clean wet market by the way..you will enjoy spending time there...and i love the Stationary shop inside the shopping mall...they seems to have everything there...young kids loves spending time inside that shop..
Written 24 February 2017
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Leonhkny
Hong Kong, China21,440 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
This a mall mainly for local residents. While the shops are unremarkable, the wet market is a replica of Kowloon Walled City. It is quite interesting to wander around.
Written 21 July 2019
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destinyhk
157 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
Very interesting experience to visit this remote market with old Hong Kong theme. Good for pictures. Tried some traditional snacks. Different experience.
Written 11 November 2018
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mariel c
Manila126 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
I visit this market prior to my ngong ping cable rides we leave at the hotel early so we can have enough time to go around the market thou it was far from the city you can reach this via tung chung mtr station and go straight to bus station besides the citygate mall look for bus38 it will stop direct on yat tung market you will also ride the same bus number going nack to tung chung station. You will find all the local fruits and food of hongkong here
Written 2 May 2018
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wiseguy1282005
Hong Kong, China6,469 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
Yat Tung wet market is now clean and modern.The prices are still on a higher side.
At least it looks very safe to buy stuffs from here now.
I can see the small food stalls which are quite busy.
Live seafood selection is still not so extensive.
At least it looks very safe to buy stuffs from here now.
I can see the small food stalls which are quite busy.
Live seafood selection is still not so extensive.
Written 22 December 2016
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HKeater
Singapore, Singapore33,118 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
The wet market has repened with a nostalgia theme of Hong Kong in the 60s. The layout, fitting and decor all made to look like a typical Kowloon street in that era.
There are now tourists just to see the market, and the stall holders are also loving the new "nostalgia" appeal. Old style snacks along the snack street outside the market.
Easiest way to get to is by NLB no.38 bus from Tung Chung MTR. And there are plenty of carpark spaces.
There are now tourists just to see the market, and the stall holders are also loving the new "nostalgia" appeal. Old style snacks along the snack street outside the market.
Easiest way to get to is by NLB no.38 bus from Tung Chung MTR. And there are plenty of carpark spaces.
Written 20 October 2016
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Is there a group tour available for those who has long Kay over in hong kong airport. How much? Where can we purchase / get it ? Thanks
Written 16 February 2018
We are a school group from South Africa and we have a 7 hour lay over in Hong Kong. (I have already subtracted the customs time to both sides) We were advised to take the bus to the CityOutlet shopping centre, but now I was wondering whether a market of some sort will not be a better experience. Bear in mind - we are 4 teachers and 32 high school pupils - not wanting to get lost or losing any pupil along the way... So, if we do the City Outlet and the Yat Tung shopping centre? Too much in the given space of time? Need to buy souvenirs and also experience some of the Chinese culture, without going on an organised tour of any sort!
Written 19 March 2017
Both Citygate outlet & Yat Tung market are not designed for your purpose.
May I suggest that you catch the MTR (subway) to Jordan area. There is a market in Temple street. This is more traditional Chinese market (spare two hours for the transportation).
Another choice will be ladies market in Mong Kok which is also next to Mong Kok station by MTR (spare one and half hours).
Written 20 March 2017
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