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Dawn markets : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dawn markets
Dawn markets () are street markets in Hong Kong which open early in the morning to evade the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Hawker Control Teams (). The goods sold are cheaper than other places. They are mainly run by the elderly and the homeless. Some sell abandoned products which they collect from the bin or donated goods to make a living. ==Background== There are seven dawn markets and they are mainly located in relatively poorer areas of Hong Kong, such as Sham Shui Po and Yuen Long. However, only two of the seven Dawn Markets are legal. Different Dawn Markets sell different goods. The Dawn Market in Mong Kok mainly sells goldfish, marine animals and appliances like small aquarium and pipes while that of Aberdeen sells frozen fishes in majority. Tai Po Dawn Market sells fresh vegetables and fruits cultivated by the elderly. The dawn market in Sham Shui Po sells cheap clothes, household utensils and toys collected by elderly. The one at Hung Hom provides clothes, cosmetics, shoes and accessories. Sheung Shui Dawn Market is another legal one. There are nearly 200 stalls selling vegetables and fruits with half price of supermarkets. Fresh fish can also be found. The hawkers in these areas will dismiss at the break of dawn to hide from lawmen.
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