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Take stock of the top ten most worthwhile night markets in the world, and which night markets are the most worthwhile.

1. Hong Kong Temple Street: Temple Street Night Market is located in the middle of Kowloon, with five streets. It is brightly lit at night and sells everything from watches to dried salted fish. While this noisy market dazzles you, you should also pay attention to your surroundings. Because not only vendors here want to make your money, prostitutes and fortune tellers are also hiding in the dark.

2. Luang Prabang, Laos: Luang Prabang night market, located on Sisavangvong Road in Xisha, is called "Sleeping Merchant" because it is still open in the afternoon 10, and it is also a shopping paradise in this area. Shopping malls in Laos are often famous for high-quality goods, but this place is famous for low-priced souvenirs. However, there are exceptions. Merchants there can make quilts, pillowcases, pillow cores and other items in one day according to the size you need. In addition, there are many items made of endangered animals. Please avoid buying animal products such as leather, ivory, claws and dried marine life, and buy woven or silver items.

3. Tekka Market in Little India: Being in Tekka Market, the fragrance of jasmine is floating in the air, and the ears are full of chatter, which is an experience that stimulates the senses. In order to meet the needs of Indian residents in Singapore, the market sells Ayurvedic massage oil, perfume, clothing, bracelet boxes and other supplies, as well as decorative items such as brass oil lamps. At the same time, there is also a traditional market selling fresh vegetables, fish, meat and flowers.

4. Victoria Market in Durban, South Africa: 19 10 The Victoria Market opened is a local landmark and looks like a royal palace. Unlike many night markets that sell cheap souvenirs and imitations, this vibrant large market is famous for selling the best Asian and African goods. Products sold include tobacco, traditional African masks, clothing, ornaments, spices and various high-quality brass products. At the same time, it sells the freshest seafood, which is an excellent place to choose seafood.

5. Gyanar Ubud Market in Bali: Like other markets, the bustling Ubud Market is also a paradise for consumers, but what is different is that it is also a paradise for eating goods. Casa luna cooking school in the market will bring you a delicious food trip. As an apprentice of the school, you will be able to shuttle between booths, learn about the local cuisine in Bali, and attend an open-air food feast.

6. Audrix Night Market in Audrix, France: Everything in France has its own unique style, and the quaint Audrix Night Market is no exception. From June to mid-September, this Little Square brings together various cuisines from Perigord. The locals are full of praise for wine, mutton and fresh walnuts.

7. International Summer Night Market in Richmond, British Columbia: Canada is not famous for its diverse foreign population, but the international summer night market in Richmond celebrates its diverse ethnic composition by playing dynamic music that blends various styles and providing delicious food from all over the world. Italian food and Thai food are two major features of the night market, and Chinese food is also unique. After eating and drinking enough, you can also buy some special clothes and handicrafts to take home.

8. Melbourne Queen Victoria Market/Suzuki Night Market: 165438+ 10 to February (summer in the countryside) Every Wednesday, Queen Victoria Market will be changed to Suzuki Night Market. Here you can drink to your heart's content, enjoy the delicious food from all over the world and have fun.

9. Los Angeles Shancheng Farmers Market: Located in the parking lot of Shancheng Restaurant, this market is a paradise for eating goods. It shows us all kinds of delicious food made by cutting-edge chefs, which are available in local restaurants and well-received fast food trucks. Here you can not only satisfy your taste buds, but also have a panoramic view of downtown Los Angeles, making it an excellent place for a night date. But one thing needs to be noted: most businesses here don't swipe their cards, please bring cash.

10, Bataling Street and Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman Night Market in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: You can bargain with vendors at these two night markets. Lorong mainly sells headscarves, traditional Malay costumes and other costumes for local Malay Muslim groups; Bataling Street is more like Chinatown, with everything from fake brand-name bags to rare spices.