Introduction
When you come to the streets of Moro, you may see movie posters from the 70s, old calendars, old newspapers and magazines. To introduce Moruo Shangjie, a small street selling antiques and groceries, you can start with the story behind the street name. The "Molo" that Moro took to the streets was what Hong Kong people used to call Indians. In the early days of Hong Kong's opening as a port, many Hong Kong police officers were Indians. They set up stalls in Moruo Shangjie near the police station to sell second-hand goods, so it's called "Molo Shangjie". You can go to the small stalls, Small shops come to hunt for treasures everywhere! Mao Zedong badges, ancient snuff bottles, ethnic jewelry, etc., should all be the favorites of the "skin cats".
FG Tips
Upper Morro Street (Antique Street) is narrow and too many objects are placed on the pavement. Wheelchairs and people with reduced mobility are advised not to go alone.
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Address : Hong Kong Upper Lascar Row
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