Constructed in 1906, the historic Western Market in Sheung Wan underwent renovations in 1991 and now houses a mix of shops, eateries and fabric merchants.
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The historic Western Market is one of the oldest structures in Sheung Wan. Constructed in 1906 and declared a Hong Kong monument in 1990, this iconic red-brick building underwent renovations in 1991 and was revamped into a neighbourhood shopping complex. Today, it houses a mix of small shops and eateries, with the second floor occupied by an array of fabric merchants. The building's distinctive Edwardian-style design, featuring striking white-striped ‘bandaged’ brickwork on the corner towers, makes it truly one of a kind in the city.
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