Night markets have longtime been a prominent part of Asian
culture, and their popularity is spreading quickly to the rest of the
world. The operation of these markets vary - some operate year-round,
others run only on weekends, and others are seasonal. The one thing they
all have in common, though, is that they all thrive at night after the
sun has set! These markets are
open air, and benefit from the cooler temperatures that the evening
brings. They stock items such as food, fruits, clothes, vegetables,
ornaments, and clothes. In no particular order, we present a list of the
world's greatest options for leisurely night market shopping.
10. Train Night Market Ratchada, Bangkok
Also known by the name Talad Nud Rod Fai, is a relatively new night
market in Bangkok, Thailand. The popular market is divided into four
zones: bars, shopping, activities, and food. The summer runs after
sunset as a way to beat the summer heat - on weekends it is open later
than on weekdays. The food stalls are a great place to explore delicious
cuisine types from Thailand and beyond.
9. Temple Street Night Market, Hong Kong
The Temple Street Night Market in Hong Kong
comes alive during the evening. The food stalls of the market are called dai pai dong, and they offer food such
as noodles, clay pot rice, and seafood. Locals and tourists browse through the
array of Chinese memorabilia and other items while fortune-tellers sit ready
for customers.
8. Ningxia Night Market, Taipei
The Ningxia Night Market is one of Taipei's many night markets.
Locals and tourists alike are treated to a lot of food choices including
squid, fish balls, bawan, tofu, and oyster omelet. Customers can pick
what they choose from open stalls or sit in the numerous restaurant
style stalls. The market also encourages the use of
environmental-friendly chopsticks, an inceptor which discourages the
entrance of grease in the sewage system. Aside from food, the market
also stocks games, accessories, and clothing.
7. Donghuamen Night Market, Beijing
Beijing's Donghuamen Night Market is famed for its
unusual food stalls offering the likes of centipedes, silkworms, deep-fried crickets,
lizards, offal soup, and scorpions. This market offers plenty for adventurous eaters
with other delicacies such as starfish, snakes, cicadas, chicken hearts, sweets,
noodle soup, and beef skewers. Also present in the market are Western foods such
as candy fruit, spring rolls, and crab cakes. The food items are exhibited raw
and deep fried in a Wok upon a customer's request. Every stall uses both
English and Mandarin to display various selections.
6. Luang Prabang Night Market, Luang Prabang
The most famous night market in Laos is the Luang Prabang
Night Market. It hosts over 300 handicrafts vendors showcasing everything from
paintings to textiles. This nearly half-a-mile long event runs from 17:00 to
23:00, starting at Wat Mai to the town center and extending along Sisavangvong
Road. The market is populated by hill-tribe vendors who emerge with numerous
items including silk scarves, ceramics, lamps, pillows, bed covers, bamboo,
rare spices, and traditional embroideries. Visitors are encouraged to haggle or
shop around as the traders tend to quote higher prices. A popular product from
this market is the "Beer Lao" Tshirts.
5. Shilin Night Market - Taipei, Taiwan
The Shilin Night Market lies in Taipei's Shilin
District. It is often ranked as the city's most renowned night market. The
market's food court hosts 539 stalls while there are additional roadside stands
and storefronts. Famous foods enjoyed in the market include oyster omelet,
bubble tea, stinky tofu, lemon aiyu jelly, and fried buns. The proximity of the
Taipei Metro system has facilitated the
increase of tourist traffic. Karaoke bars, cinemas, and video arcades also
operate in the area, and a customer can get many items from pets to crafts.
4. Marrakech Night Market - Marrakech, Morocco
Morocco's Marrakech Night Market is famous for its
charm, food, and festivity. Snake charmers, fortune-tellers, monkey dancers,
Gnawa drummers, and orators can all be found within the market. Customers can delight in foods
such as lamb-stuffed sandwiches, Moroccan burgers, grilled chicken, snail soup,
and shwarma. Henna tattoos attract a lot of customers as do other arts and
crafts. Communal tables are a popular feature of the market, and it runs until
1:00 am during summer.
3. Richmond Night Market - Richmond, Canada
The night market is a summer tradition in the suburb of Richmond in
Vancouver, Canada. The Richmond Night Market has existed in some form
since 2000. Over the years it has grown and expanded, and today it is a
popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. At its busiest, the
market can be home to as many as 400 booths! Booths mostly sell various
types of food, assorted clothing and accessories, and more.
2. Zanzibar Night Market - Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Stone Town is the historic old port of Zanzibar City in Zanzibar,
Tanzania. Within the city is a park called Forodhandi Gardens. Beautiful
park by day, at night the area is transformed into a bustling night
market. The Zanzibar Night Market is famous for food, and serves a
variety of famous dishes from Tanzania, including coconut bread,
falafel, and samosas.
1. Petaling Street Market - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Like most of the entries on this list, the Petaling Street Market in
Kuala Lumpur offers unparalleled experiences in shopping and cuisine.
The Petaling Street Market differs from the other entries on this list
in that it is open during daytime hours as well. However, the market
often stays open into the hours of the early morning, which means that
there is certainly a "night market" atmosphere to be found. The Petaling
Street Market is a must-see for any tourist visiting Malaysia's largest
city.
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