Choi Ming Shopping Centre, Shopping center in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong.
Choi Ming Shopping Centre is a multi-floor shopping center in the Tseung Kwan O district of Hong Kong, combining retail shops, restaurants, and a covered wet market under one roof. It sits within a large residential area and is designed mainly for the everyday needs of people living nearby.
The center was built as part of the planned urban expansion of Tseung Kwan O, which was developed from the 1980s onward as a new town to house a growing population. As more residents moved in over the following decades, places like this became a core part of daily life in the area.
The covered wet market on the lower floor follows a pattern common across Hong Kong, where fresh goods are sold from early morning and older residents treat the space as a daily meeting point. The stalls for fish, vegetables and meat are packed close together, giving the place a familiar, workaday feel.
The center is open every day and easy to reach on foot from a nearby MTR station. Those who want to see the wet market at its best should come in the morning, as the stalls wind down later in the day.
The center is home to Yue Mic Ka, a restaurant focused on Shunde cuisine from Guangdong province, sharing the same floor with international chains. Shunde cooking is widely regarded in Hong Kong as the root of many Cantonese dishes that are now considered everyday staples across the city.
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