Goldfish Market

Goldfish Market featuring street scenes and a city
Hundreds of brightly colored exotic fish species swim around tanks and hang in bags outside the shopfronts of this unique market.

Of the many markets that bring color and entertainment to the streets of Hong Kong, the Goldfish Market is perhaps the most offbeat. It resembles a giant aquarium set in the heart of Kowloon’s densely populated Mongkok area. Dozens of pet stores line two blocks of Tung Choi Street, which is among Hong Kong’s most famous retail and dining areas. Browse the shops to see innumerable quantities of goldfish, exotic fish species and other aquatic creatures. 

According to Chinese tradition, fish are considered to be an auspicious animal and believed to bestow wealth and prosperity. A common Chinese New Year image is of a child with a goldfish in one hand and a lotus flower in the other. Consequently, Hong Kongers descend upon the market to choose fish to keep as pets in aquariums and garden ponds. They also purchase them as symbols of good luck during festivals. 

Stroll along the street and pause at intervals to watch small shoals of fish swim in the tanks. See individual goldfish displayed in plastic bags similar to traditional fairground prizes. In addition to the fish, people come to buy food, seaweed and tank accessories such as ornaments and water filters. Find stores that specialize in koi carp and exotic fish with extreme price tags, and others that sell everything from frogs to lizards, snakes and turtles. 

Squeezed in between the pet stores are several fast food restaurants, which serve up classic Chinese, Hong Kong and Taiwanese dishes. Satisfy your hunger cravings with bowls of steamy noodles and stinky tofu while enjoying a break from sightseeing. 

The market runs along the northern section of Tung Choi Street, in the Mongkok area. Along the street’s southern section is the vibrant Ladies’ Market. Come here to shop for discounted clothes and electronics, treat yourself to a massage and dine on superb street food. Also nearby is the Bird Market and Mongkok Flower Market.

You can visit the Goldfish Market every day of the year. Arrive by catching the train to Mongkok Station and then continue north on foot for 5 minutes.

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