| Stanley,
a coastal village on the southern side of Hong Kong Island,
is a must-go place for most visitors to Hong Kong. Stanley
used to be a small fishing village but in recent years,
a series of restaurants and pubs have been established
here, now this village is bustling with throngs of people.
Stanley
Market, located just up the road from the harbor, is the
highlight of Stanley. Over the years it's become known
for its bargains, which includes silk garments, sportswear,
art, Chinese costumes, souvenir, ornaments and a host
of fantastic crafts. It is one of the famous open-air
markets in Hong Kong. Strolling in this street and bargaining
with the shrewd venders is something most travelers find
amusing to try.
Even
if you are not interested in the bargains, the market,
with its beautiful scenery nearby, is worth visiting.
At
the western end of the market street is the Tin Hau Temple
(temple of the Queen of Heaven), one of the oldest in
Hong Kong. It was built in 1767, and during the First
World War, villagers took asylum from war in this temple.
Since then each year, on the 23rd of March, according
to the lunar calendar, on the birthday of Tin Hau, people
pour in to worship in this temple
You
can also visit Murray House, the oldest example of Western
architecture, Old Stanley Police Station, one of the oldest
surviving police stations in Hong Kong, old Stanley Fort
and a cluster of historic military sites found here.
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