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From street-side slaughter to hipster haven: Re-making the oldest wet market in Hong Kong

by Adam Wright21:48, 13 June 202121:50, 13 June 2021

The oldest market in Hong Kong snakes down Graham Street in Central district, a riotous sensory overload of colours and aromas.  When it was established around 160 years ago, the British colony of Hong Kong was less than 20 years old. The wet market’s starting point on Queen’s Road was not much more than a […]

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LEGO street food
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In Pictures: 1980s Hong Kong food hawker LEGO set gains support online

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In Pictures: The Easter resurrection of Sham Shui Po’s street food hawkers

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The gov’t’s food truck ploy is an insult to Hong Kong’s venerable street food culture

by Tim Hamlett17:30, 6 February 201720:55, 31 March 2020
Gregory So (right) visiting a food truck in Australia in August.
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Food trucks: Why the government’s scheme completely misses the point

by Kenneth Ip13:20, 7 April 201620:02, 31 March 2020
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Leung King Estate’s market management files lawsuit against illegal hawkers

by Eric Cheung22:39, 18 February 201619:37, 31 March 2020
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Elderly man accused of offering free bike repairs celebrates with handstand as charges are dropped

by Eric Cheung17:27, 29 July 201518:29, 31 March 2020
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Court postpones hearing of man charged with free bike repair

by Eric Cheung12:51, 15 July 201518:03, 31 March 2020
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Street hawkers smash piles of their own watermelons in messy protest

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