Hong Kong Tai Po Market (Authentic Local Market over 3 Floors!)
Hong Kong Tai Po Market Walking Tour. Recorded in 4k on June 2019. Highly recommended to use headphones to experience 3D surround sound. No talking or distracting captions.
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Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui is the name of the non-administrative area within the modern day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. The area was established as a market town, which closely related to the modern day residential and commercial area Tai Po Old Market (or Tai Po Kau Hui) and had some relation with the present-day area Tai Wo (Tai Wo Estate).
Tai Wo Shi (Tai Wo Market), at modern-day Fu Shin Street, was established in 1892. The market town was later known as Tai Po Hui (Tai Po Market). The street currently consisted of post-Qing dynasty buildings, except a well and a Man Mo Temple. The temple, at the heart of the Fu Shin Street, is a declared monument of Hong Kong. The former railway station of the market town was converted into Hong Kong Railway Museum in the 1980s.
The market town Tai Wo displaced the old Tai Po market town (Tang's Tai Po Hui) as the rural town centre of the area, which also took the ownership of the name Tai Po Hui (Tai Po Market). Tai Po was one of the market towns that was selected to be expanded into a satellite town (new town) in 1972.
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2018-Oct-31【香港行 Hong Kong Walk Tour】大埔墟街市及熟食中心 Tai Po Market
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In May of 2018, I wrote the following statement in below:
Hi everyone, thank you for supporting me in fulfilling my childhood dream of making videos.
My parents had always taken a tolerant attitude toward my “capricious”: whether my work is feasible and sustainable... and they never complained about it.
As my father just passed away in May, I am left with no choice but to give up my video making venture.
In Hong Kong where the cost of living is sky high, youtube video making is simply not sustainable by google adsense alone. The revenue produced is way too insufficient for affording a domestic helper, and I must look after my mom all by myself - this is why I must stay very close to her at all times.
Unless my revenue is closed to market rate, or my income can cover a domestic helper, otherwise I can hardly justify any video-related works.
Therefore, from now on everything video will be postponed in terms of year(s).
Thank you, and hope to see you all again in the future.
Because I am the only son of my mother in Hong Kong, and I have to take care of her at home. I almost give up this channel because of high consumption of time and living cost. But I found some extra time.
I live in Fanling, north part of New Territory, so it will include my showtime of traveling back and forth. Because of home care to my old mother, there will be no time other than 9:00 to 16:00 because my mother is staying at the senior daycare center, so before and after that, I will NOT able to do filming.
I understand most of you are looking for high quality of video, e.g. 4K or 8K. But hardware is so important at this post-production, that is, the higher quality video, the higher powerful computer to render video. Financial is my biggest issue, I can't afford to buy an expensive hardware right now. Even previous old 2K recorded video, it wasn't easy at all, one hour video = 1.5 hours of rendering time, plus uploading time. How about 1 hour 4K ? = 15 hour up......under this old computer. (please check youtube.com/user/hongkongmap/about )
I will continue to run this channel as long as the time is fit-on-me or I don't see any kind of video job could fit me.
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Authentic and Unique Local Market (Full Tour) |Tai Po Hui Market | Hong Kong Vlog
Tai Po Market or Tai Po Hui is the name of the non-administrative area within the modern day Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong. However, its exact location changed from time to time. It is considered as the town centre of the non-administrative area known as just Tai Po.
This modern silver building houses a large, clean and always-busy wet market, with a spacious cooked-food centre on top.
How to get to Tai Po Hui Cooked Food Centre
Tai Po Hui Cooked Food Centre is located on the 2nd floor of the Tai Po Complex Building. There are dozens of food stalls inside, but if it’s dim sum you’re looking for, Lam Kee, at shop 8 and 9, is a good place to start.
Lam Kee (林記點心)
Shop 8-9, 3/F, Tai Po Complex, 8 Heung Sze Wui Street, Tai Po
MTR: Tai Po Market Exit A and follow the crowds towards Tai Po town centre.
Opening Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m
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Tai Po Market Hong Kong
We went to Tai Po Market with our friend during Fall Break 2017. He loved it! Others may not enjoy the smells however, definitely an experience!! One must visit a wet market when visiting Hong Kong .
Hong Kong Street Food - LEGENDARY Dai Pai Dong in Sham Shui Po!!! BEST Street Food in Hong Kong!
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Welcome to the second episode of our Hong Kong street food series. Today, we will be showing you some of the best and affordable street food and local, traditional food you can find in the Sham Shui Po area, a district that preserves the feel of Old Hong Kong - where the locals live!
To start our day, we have a traditional beef sandwich with a Hong Kong style milk tea (total 37 HKD / 4.71 USD). The beef was juicy and tender. No extra sauce needed! We explore the Sham Shui Po market for tons of shopping and locate a rare street food at a shop specializing in soy bean. We had fried tofu chunks stuffed with fish paste. It was awesome watching the chefs prepare the tofu. This snack was so delicious and CHEAP (15 HKD / 1.91 USD for 5 pieces). And of course, we washed it down with fresh soy milk (7 HKD / 0.89 USD). Continuing through the street food market, we came by a Cantonese classic dish - cheong fun! This stall was unique however because the shape of the cheong fun (10 HKD / 1.27 USD for small) was rolled into small bites like the Korean street food Tteokbokki. Such a great street food to enjoy in a small Hong Kong alleyway! To end the day, we eat at one of the most important street food restaurants in all of Hong Kong, at a dai pai dong. Dai pai dong’s are quite important because they are quickly disappearing off the streets and becoming modernized. There are only a few left that truly preserve the culture of Hong Kong and Oi Man Sang is one of the few! We had Hong Kong style clams, beef and rice street side! It all was mouthwatering and the chefs were cooking right on the street (298 HKD / 37.96 USD including beers).
Thanks for joining us on another INSANE street food adventure in Hong Kong! More street food to come very soon! Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss any episode! Thanks for watching!
Address information -
Breakfast: Sun Hang Yuan Restaurant
186 Yu Chau St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Tofu: Kung Wo Beancurd Factory
118 Pei Ho St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Cheong fun (rice rolls): Hong Yik Tai
121 Kweilin St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Dai pai dong: Oi Man Sang Dai Pai Dong
1A Shek Kip Mei St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
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One of Hong Kong Best-Wet Market | Tai Po Hui Market | Hong Kong Vlog
I cannot recommend going to a wet market enough and Tai Po Hui Market is a great choice. It's truly a unique experience to get a taste of local culture.
Just a short hop from the station is the Tai Po Hui Market, housed in a huge and modern purpose-built multi-storey building since 2004.
Why’s it called a Wet Market?
People have named Hong Kong’s wet markets for a couple of reasons. First, the seafood vendors layout their daily products on beds of ice. The ice melts onto the floor, and drum roll please, the floor gets wet!
And nobody likes dirty vegetables. Thus the veg vendors wash their produce, and again, the floor gets wet. Clean vegetables means wet floors.
But don’t worry, about the wetness, the thrill and excitement of the buzzingly busy atmosphere of a wet market will draw your attention to anywhere but the floor. Though, do be careful not to slip!
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ULTRA HD 4K HONG KONG DRIVING TOUR - TAI PO | 大埔 | WHERE DO LOCALS LIVE IN HONG KONG?
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Come and watch our Hong Kong Driving Tour video, where we drive around Tai Po 大埔. Our video is shot in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality, as if you are actually here. 4K Driving videos are extremely relaxing to watch. It is a kind of virtual travel, or VR travel.
'Tai Po /ˌtaɪˈpoʊ/ is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It refers to the vicinity of the traditional market towns in the area presently known as Tai Po Old Market or Tai Po Kau Hui (大埔舊墟) (the original Tai Po Market) on the north of Lam Tsuen River and the Tai Po Hui (the current Tai Po Market; historically Tai Wo Shi, literally Tai Wo market) on Fu Shin Street on the south of the Lam Tsuen River, near the old Tai Po Market railway station of the Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section). Both market towns became part of the Tai Po New Town in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In present-day usage, Tai Po may refer to the area around the original market towns, the Tai Po New Town (Chinese: 大埔市), or the entire[according to whom?] Tai Po District.
Tai Po as a populated place, could be traced back to the Stone Age. Archaeological site in Yuen Chau Tsai, had discovered stone axe and pottery which was believed to be made in Neolithic era.[7] The indigenous inhabitants of Tai Po lived by clamming and pearl farming in Tai Po Hoi (literally Tai Po Sea; Tolo Harbour) since at least AD 963.[7] The pearl making business reached its peak during the Song Dynasty[citation needed] and started to decline gradually in the midst of the Ming Dynasty. Tai Po had been developed as a fishing port around the late Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty.[citation needed] While a village that belong to the modern day Tai Po area, Wun Yiu (Chinese: 碗窰), had developed into a center of porcelain industry in the Ming dynasty.[8]
Tang clan migrated from the area north of the border of the modern day Hong Kong to the modern day the New Territories of Hong Kong in the Song dynasty of China. A branch of Tang clan was split from Lung Yeuk Tau of the modern day the New Territories, to establish the village in Tai Po Tau. The Tai Po Tau branch and Lung Yeuk Tau branch also founded the first Tai Po Hui the market town (also known as Tai Po Tau Hui), despite it is now defunct and the area now known as Tai Po Old Market. The area around the first market town, also lived other people that were not from the Tang clan. They formed an inter-villages alliance Tai Po Tsat Yeuk [zh] (literally Tai Po Seven Alliances; each alliance contained one or more villages). The inter-villages alliance founded another market town Tai Wo Shi (literally Tai Wo market) after the Qing government ruled that Tai Po Hui (Tai Po Tau Hui) was belonged to Tangs, other clans cannot open shops in Tang's market town. However, Tai Wo Shi replaced the original Tai Po Hui (Tai Po Tau Hui) as the main market, and took the name Tai Po Hui (anglicized as Tai Po Market). The old market town thus became Tai Po Kau Hui (anglicized as Tai Po Old Market; Jyutping: daai6 bou3 gau6 heoi1[nb 1]).
During the British colonial rule, a District Office, a police station, two railway stations: Tai Po Market railway station and Tai Po Kau railway station (in Tai Po Kau; Jyutping: daai6 bou3 gaau3[nb 1]) and other public facilities were built with-in the modern day area that belong to the new town and the administrative district. Most of them in close distance with the market town of Tai Po at that time.
In the 1970s, the Hong Kong government began to develop satellite towns: Tai Po Industrial Estate, the first industrial estate in Hong Kong was built in the reclaimed land of the former Tai Po Hoi in 1974; Tai Po was named as a site to built new town in 1979,[citation needed] which the government obtain lands by reclamation of the river mouth and Tai Po Hoi. The new town was also designed to incorporate and interact with the existing market town. The first public housing estate of Tai Po New Town: Tai Yuen Estate – was established in 1981. The population has soared to 320,000,[citation needed] and Tai Po New Town began to prosper following the completion of the Tolo Highway which were integrated with the older urban areas.
At present, due to the development of the new town, the place name Tai Po may refer to Tai Po New Town or the historical area centre Tai Po Market, or the Tai Po District (excluding exclave Sai Kung North) that cover the new town and Lam Tsuen Valley and other area. However, the boundary of Tai Po was not defined. In contrast, a namesake election constituency of Tai Po Market had its legally defined boundary, as well as Tai Po District; Tai Po New Town also had its officially defined boundary in urban planning regulation and law. '
The above excerpt is from Wikipedia.
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Hong Kong Street Food. The Rice Noodles of Sham Shui Po
Walking in the very local Tai Po Market of Hong Kong 大埔虛火車站附近
A short walk from The Tai Po Market train station to the local area, including fish and vegetable market of Hong Kong. It shows the Hong Kong Local living. 大埔虛火車站附近行一圈,會見到本地市場,香港人生活等等
Cheapest Haircut in Hong Kong - Tai Po
Cheapest Haircut in Hong Kong - Tai Po
Hey guys, this is the cheapest salon I found in Hong Kong and it is only 35$.
And here is the address to the salon,
大埔鄉事會街9-13號104鋪 / shop 104, Heung Sze Wui street no. 9-13, Tai Po.
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2016-May-16【香港行街】大埔墟【Hong Kong Walk Tour】Tai Po Market
0:00 Tai Po Market MTR Station
2:57 Leaving MTR, heading to Tai Ming Lane Plaza
11:28 Tai Ming Lane Plaza area
16:38 Leaving Tai Ming Lane Plaza, heading to Luk Heung Lane
24:19 Heading to Tai Ming Lane Plaza again
30:00 Heading to Old Tai Po Police Station
34:30 Old Tai Po Police Station
40:36 Heading to Old District Office North
46:30 Leaving Old District Office North
52:20 Pass by Tai Po Wet Market
56:50 Heading to Hong Kong Railway Museum
1:00:39 Fu Shin Street
1:03:27 Man Mo Yi Tai Temple
1:10:36 Leaving Temple, heading to Tai Wo MTR Station
1:16:59 Cheung Ha Buddhist Temple (長霞淨院)
1:21:55 Leaving Temple
1:27:00 Tai Wo MTR Station
2018-Oct-31【香港行 Hong Kong Walk Tour】太和站Tai Wo MTR➜大埔海濱公園Tai Po Waterfront Park➜大埔墟站Tai Po Market MTR
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2. Please support me, PayPal a/c : mongkk@gmail.com or where your name and amount will appear on the Live Streaming.
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My name is Dennis. In 2009, I opened this channel to record or document this city. I know something is being changed in next decade(s), or I felt the change have began since 2003, no later in 2046. I want to, at least, save some kind of city life in video form instead of taken photo or written in words. I strongly believe that motion picture and sound recording are much better way to preserve and present in the future when young generation want to get know of Hong Kong.
In May of 2018, I wrote the following statement in below:
Hi everyone, thank you for supporting me in fulfilling my childhood dream of making videos.
My parents had always taken a tolerant attitude toward my “capricious”: whether my work is feasible and sustainable... and they never complained about it.
As my father just passed away in May, I am left with no choice but to give up my video making venture.
In Hong Kong where the cost of living is sky high, youtube video making is simply not sustainable by google adsense alone. The revenue produced is way too insufficient for affording a domestic helper, and I must look after my mom all by myself - this is why I must stay very close to her at all times.
Unless my revenue is closed to market rate, or my income can cover a domestic helper, otherwise I can hardly justify any video-related works.
Therefore, from now on everything video will be postponed in terms of year(s).
Thank you, and hope to see you all again in the future.
Because I am the only son of my mother in Hong Kong, and I have to take care of her at home. I almost give up this channel because of high consumption of time and living cost. But I found some extra time.
I live in Fanling, north part of New Territory, so it will include my showtime of traveling back and forth. Because of home care to my old mother, there will be no time other than 9:00 to 16:00 because my mother is staying at the senior daycare center, so before and after that, I will NOT able to do filming.
I understand most of you are looking for high quality of video, e.g. 4K or 8K. But hardware is so important at this post-production, that is, the higher quality video, the higher powerful computer to render video. Financial is my biggest issue, I can't afford to buy an expensive hardware right now. Even previous old 2K recorded video, it wasn't easy at all, one hour video = 1.5 hours of rendering time, plus uploading time. How about 1 hour 4K ? = 15 hour up......under this old computer. (please check youtube.com/user/hongkongmap/about )
I will continue to run this channel as long as the time is fit-on-me or I don't see any kind of video job could fit me.
I hope this is clear to everyone.
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Hong Kong Street Food. Chopping Piglets, Ducks, Pigeons, Chickens in Sham Shui Po
Hong Kong Street Food - 6 iconic Street Foods in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Street Food compilation of 6 Street Foods filmed in 7 parts of Hong Kong: Mongkok, Central, Tai O, Tsim Sha Tsui, Yao Ma Tei, Sham Shui Po and Wanchai - - Street Food dish, location and price:
No. 1 0:01 Beef entrails / Beef offal: Street food locations: Mongkok and Central - Price: 3.20 USD / The noodle soup version at 2:07 costs 4.10 USD
No. 2 3:23 Fish balls: Street food locations: Tai O and Tsim Sha Tsui - Price: the bowl 3.20 USD
No. 3 4:55 Rice noodle rolls: Street food location: Yao Ma Tei - Price: 1.50 USD
No. 4 6:35 Chopped chicken, duck, pork and pigeon: Street food locations: Sham Shui Po and Wanchai - Price: various prices - Rice with barbecue pork at 11:26 - Price: 2.70 USD
No. 5 12:08 Orange Cuttlefish: Street food location: Tai O - Price: 7 USD
No. 6 13:50 Mobile Softee: Street food location: Yao Ma Tei (also often seen at Star Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui and in Sham Shui Po) Price: 1.10 USD
All prices seen in the video are shown in Hong Kong Dollars - 1 USD = 8 HKD
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ULTRA HD 4K HONG KONG WALKING TOUR IN TOY STREET | TAI YUEN STREET | JOHNSTON ROAD WANCHAI
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Welcome to our Hong Kong Walking Tour in Toy Street (Tai Yuen Street in Wanchai). In Chinese its called 太原街. Our video is shot in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality, as if you are actually here. We also walked in Johnston Road afterwards.
Wanchai is one of the key tourist spots , and it is packed with markets and shops.
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Legendary Hong Kong Street Food - Rice Noodle Rolls (腸粉 Cheung Fun) / Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
*腸粉 (Cheung Fun/Cheong Fun) / Rice Noodle Rolls / Hop Yik Tai, Sham Shui Po (合益泰小食, 深水埗) / Hong Kong Street Food
*2016~2018 Michelin Street Food Hong Kong
*미우새 이상민이 홍콩 조식투어에서 감탄했던 홍콩식떡볶이 라이스롤 / 창펀 腸粉(Cheung Fun) / 홍콩길거리음식 / 합익태소식(合益泰小食), 삼수이포(深水埗)
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