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Stanley Quarter, in Chinese "Chek Chue", is an ancient village that appeared from the Ming Dynasty (1573-1620) and later when it was transferred to the British government in 1841, officially changed its name to Stanley, the name of the British Foreign Secretary at the time. Stanley Old Market is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery. To get there, you have to follow the long sea road, in the distance are modern high-rise houses and undulating young mountains.
With stalls selling outdoors, Stanley Market attracts tourists everywhere because of its idyllic and rustic features, but you can still find a variety of items to suit your needs and preferences from clothes to souvenirs, decorations, paintings, handicrafts, accessories…
If you are a foodie and want to explore the richness and variety of local cuisine, you should not hesitate to visit this market. After choosing for yourself the unique items, stop at the roadside eateries and enjoy traditional dishes with the locals. Or you can choose for yourself a beautiful location overlooking the distant ocean at a restaurant, cafe to rest, enjoy pizza, sip coffee and relax in a space. full of relaxation with ocean waves and wind.
In addition, you can also spend a little time exploring a few historical sites right next to this ancient market such as: Murray House and Thien Hau Temple.
Taxis are the most popular and easy way to get you to Stanley Market. Most taxi drivers know this famous tourist spot. Alternatively, you can catch a bus from the Exchange Square complex (buses 6, 6A, 6X, 66, 260). Another way is to travel by subway to Chai Wan station, leave the station through Gate C then take the green mini bus (no. 16M).
Operating time:
Stanley Market operates from 09.00AM to 06.00PM