Up the stairway, Moro appeared in sight. When the lights came on, the formal shops were closed, leaving only a few sparse stalls. It seems that if you want to find treasures here, you must choose a bright day.
MoLuo ShangJie
Posted: Oct 20, 2016
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活在快樂時刻
4/5Excellent
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A street into the historical tunnel~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Posted: Mar 9, 2023
HappyMaggie
4/5Excellent
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Located in Sheung Wan, the historic Moro Street is a place for locals and tourists to find treasures. You can find jade, old books and magazines, and many old photos of Hong Kong!
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Posted: Feb 15, 2023
khcc
4/5Excellent
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Morro Upper Street is a small alley dedicated to selling antiques. The shops on both sides of the street are displaying various antiques. I heard that there were many treasures worth a lot of money before. There were many shops to rest on weekends and there were not many things to see.
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Posted: Sep 6, 2020
KitEjai
5/5Outstanding
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On holiday, I went to Sheung Wan Morro Street 𠮶 Sidewalk Scared. I found that Hong Kong used to have many antique shops and many artistic atmosphere. But the Hong Kong Island road is really slanting.
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Posted: Mar 7, 2023
垣仔遊記
5/5Outstanding
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It is a street full of history, specializing in buying a variety of antiques, fortune tellers, and crystals.
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Posted: Apr 1, 2023
樹懶
4/5Excellent
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Hong Kong 🇭🇰 Treasure Hunting must go to Morro Street. Foreigners and Chinese wind items have transactions for more than a dozen mosquitoes. Hong Kongers can buy childhood toys or old records.