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Here we are back at the entrance of the Stanley Market with a closer view of that big red dragon.  It is out there to attract people into the shop of course which sells all the standard tourist Chinese things like chops and calligraphy. 

I'm not saying anything bad about the shop but I do suggest you walk through the market before buying too much.  Probably the best idea is to walk quickly to the end and then walk slowly back, because now you will know what sort of things are available.  In the end almost everybody will walk back as it isn't convenient to leave Stanley from the other side.  If you have to do a one way trip the walk through the market, see Murray building, then go up to the top of the plaza where it connects to the road higher up the hill.

You can get a minibus or a taxi from there back into town.

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FOOD AND SHOPPING

While often visited for the view the visitor should not forget that The Market encompasses a wide range of shopping and dining options, from the casual to the sophisticated.  Within the Stanley area are examples of many of Hong Kong's most authentic and distinctive styles, as well as international choices to fit all palates and budgets.

 

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