Goldfish Market
Aquarium shop · Soho ·

Goldfish Market

Aquarium shop · Soho ·

Market stalls selling common and unusual aquarium fish

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43-49 Bute Street, Bute St, Prince Edward, Hong Kong Get directions

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25,132 Postcards · 3,700 Cities

"Fancy Fish for Sale As a lover of all things market, as well as a diver and serious animal lover, I was beyond ecstatic to find out there was a goldfish market in Hong Kong . The market is situated in the Mong Kok area of Hong Kong's Kowloon. The market is a series of streets, rather than a structured market. It's amazing! Shop upon shop selling every type of fish you could imagine and some you have never even heard of or seen. Things that would be illegal in many western countries, and bargain-bin prices compared to your local fish store. The fish are often displayed outside the shop in plastic bags, ready for you to take home. The Chinese consider goldfish to be particularly lucky, but there are hundreds of other varieties of fish to be found in the streets around Tung Choi street. By kimberly max"

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Goldfish Market
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25,132 Postcards · 3,700 Cities

"Fancy Fish for Sale As a lover of all things market, as well as a diver and serious animal lover, I was beyond ecstatic to find out there was a goldfish market in Hong Kong . The market is situated in the Mong Kok area of Hong Kong's Kowloon. The market is a series of streets, rather than a structured market. It's amazing! Shop upon shop selling every type of fish you could imagine and some you have never even heard of or seen. Things that would be illegal in many western countries, and bargain-bin prices compared to your local fish store. The fish are often displayed outside the shop in plastic bags, ready for you to take home. The Chinese consider goldfish to be particularly lucky, but there are hundreds of other varieties of fish to be found in the streets around Tung Choi street. By kimberly max"

If You Only Have Three Days in Hong Kong
Goldfish Market

The Lost Forest M.

Google
🐠 Goldfish Market @ Mongkok – Beautiful, Unique, and Thought-Provoking 🇭🇰 Strolling through Goldfish Market on Tung Choi Street North was a mesmerising experience. The street is lined with pet and aquarium shops on both sides, showcasing a huge variety of colorful fish, some we had never seen before. Rows of fish displayed in plastic bags, glowing under the lights, made it feel like walking through a living street-side aquarium. But while the sight was beautiful and unique, it also felt poignant. seeing so many fish trapped in tiny bags was a subtle reminder of urban life in Hong Kong, where space is limited and people live in tight quarters. The contrast made the visit not just visually striking, but emotionally reflective. It’s a fascinating, one-of-a-kind stop in Mongkok—captivating, vibrant, and layered with meaning.

Cumeing

Google
The place was filled with fish and other different pets, other places also sold traditional snacks and drinks, recommend going there,and nearby there is the famous mall Moko.

Dr Sam H.

Google
Market is a bit of a stretch. Perhaps “handful of shops along a road” is more accurate. Fascinating array of fish, reptiles, and freaking spiders 😖. A must see with kids.

William O.

Google
Definitely an area to check out. Goldfish street sells all kinds of pets. Fish, puppies, kittens, reptiles, turtles, spiders. A true walking adventure to see.

CS C.

Google
The local people in Hong Kong believe that rearing goldfish and other tropical ornamental fish can bring them luck. There are many shops along this street selling various kinds of small tropical fishes to be reared as pets at home. Fish tanks, aquarium accessories and pet food are also sold here. The fishes for sale are displayed in small transparent plastic bags. There is hardly enough space for them to turn around. The shop owners do not allow people to take photos of the fishes at close range because it could startled them. Nothing spectacular here, you can give it a miss if you have a tight itinerary.

dr ken C.

Google
the formal name is Butes Street, A street lined up with shops for pets like cats and dogs, kitten and puppies, fishes such as gold fish, fighting fish, 'kiss' fish 接吻魚 and many others, some also sell reptiles, lizards, guinea pigs, rabbits, squirrel 松鼠, and many good restaurants, eating establishments, dimsum shops here and nearby, A must visit especially if you are a pet lover, and would like to have a feel about a facet or snap shot of hong kong people's ordinary way of life If you like the above review, please give me a Like ♡, thank you!

W L.

Google
Visited at around 8 pm so most stores are closing or closed. Recommended to go in the day.

Ralf I.

Google
OK, let me try to explain why I only have given 3 stars. First in all I was amazed how the people are fascinated about the way they look at the fishes and how they take response of having fishes. All the aquarium and plastic bags filled with little water with one or two fishes in it. Seeing all those sweet water fishes I could believe that they are from fish farms. So far so good. But as seeing the saltwater shops I saw fishes in many shapes and sizes what are not from fishing farms. Also seeing all kind of big living coral I hardly can believe that they where not taken from the coral reef, and for me that is definitely not OK. I saw many big dead corals for aquarium in perfect shape. That people think it is nice to have a coral reef in the living room even when when this means to destroy the environment and nature, this should be prevented. Also in this area there are some animal shops selling turtles in every size you need or want. Hardly to believe that some of the 50 year's or older ones have been grown up in farms!! Snakes, Lizards and all sorts of animals you can buy there. PS. I am posting this not to judge over anyone, but maybe looking at this place a little bit self-critical can help to safe our environment and nature.