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Goldfish Market

Location: Goldfish Market | Accessibility category: Open-air market and themed shopping street | Accessibility information

Accessibility Index
Attractions Evaluation
The entrance and exit are equipped with manual doors, and the width is roughly suitable for wheelchairs to pass through, some of which may require assistance from others
The passage is high or low or has a few steps, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must be assisted by others
There is no need or a wide drop lift to reach all floors, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can use them alone
Space channels are narrow, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must assist others

suitable category

  • Family family
  • Physical Disability
  • Wheelchair companion
  • Electric wheelchair
  • Elderly
  • Couple
  • Photoman
  • Pregnant woman

Local Facilities

  •   Available by subway (within 15 minutes walk)
  •   Bus reachable (within 15 minutes walk)

Introduction

Many Hong Kong people like to put a tank of goldfish in their homes or offices to beautify the indoor environment, which can also be a good sign. Goldfish are rich in appearance and dazzling colors, and they have naturally become Hong Kong people's favorites. When visiting Goldfish Street, you don't have to walk into shops one after another, and you can see different kinds of fish along the way. The shop here puts fish in a small plastic bag filled with oxygen in advance, and writes the price on the bag, and then hangs it in rows on the iron rack in front of the shop for customers to buy. Some tropical fish, expensive ornamental fish, or fish farming equipment or fish tanks can be found in the shop; the entire Goldfish Street is like an "aquarium" in a busy market. In recent years, in addition to aquarium shops, Goldfish Street has also opened many pet shops, especially shops selling insects and reptiles.

Accessibility description

Goldfish Market is a characteristic street. There are no barrier-free facilities and all local passages are flat roads. The design is fairly wide but there are too many pedestrians on the road. Wheelchair users must be especially careful.

 FG Tips

Tung Choi Street/Goldfish Street is narrow and crowded, so wheelchair users are advised not to go alone.

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Relevant information

Address : Tung Choi Street North, Mong Kok, Kowloon

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Traffic Information

Accessibility Index
- There are a lot of bus routes to reach
Meeting Facilities
MTR Prince Edward Station Exit B2, walk along Prince Edward Road west to east.

Meeting Facilities

Entrance
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- Tung Choi Street is a special street for the wholesale and retail of goldfish and aquatic products, so there is no formal entrance

Channel Design
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- All local passages in Tung Choi Street are flat roads, the design is still wide but there are too many pedestrians on the road, wheelchair users should be especially careful
- There are steps and ramps for all shops to go up and down. It is difficult for wheelchair users to go up and down. It is recommended not to go alone

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- Tung Choi Street does not have accessible toilets


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