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If you want to deeply experience the life and culture of the locals within a limited Travel time, you must not miss: the night market.
The night market can be said to be the most lively place in the city. After finishing the busy day, go to various stalls with a few close friends, eat delicious food, drink wine, chat about gossip, and feel the most vivid and comfortable taste of life.
Macau also has a Kanggong Night Market, located not far from Xinma Road, on the sentimental October 5th Street, which is held every Saturday and Sunday evening.
Although this place is not large, with only about 60 stalls, it is "small but complete". The old street of just a few hundred meters is full of authentic food, cultural and creative crafts, and entertainment stalls, ensuring that one street can satisfy your multiple wishes!
Every weekend, when the lights come on, Kanggong Night Market becomes a gathering place for delicious food and a paradise for foodies. When people come here, they automatically start eating, shopping and shopping, and relieve the fatigue of the day in the aroma of food and the fun of the crowds.
As the first night market in the city, Kanggong Night Market is full of traditional street food such as curry fish balls, fried squid, and egg waffles. There are also various colorful barbecues, hot stir-fried seafood, almost extinct old snacks, delicious desserts and drinks... The portions are large, the ingredients are fresh, and the prices are affordable. Foodies just wish they had ten stomachs so that they could try all the delicacies from every restaurant!
There is more to Kanggong Night Market than just food. After a good meal, you can also choose exquisite cultural and creative works at the craft stalls, including handmade accessories, leather products, hand-painted paintings, home furnishings, etc.; or go to the game stalls to rediscover the fun of childhood and play childhood games such as scooping goldfish, bowling, darts, etc.
There are not only delicious food and games that will make you linger, but also a strong sense of humanity and nostalgia for the old district. Come and experience the Macau Kanggong Night Market, which is limited to weekends!
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