Hong Kong Hong Kong Island Jade Market
Step into the glittering world of jade at Hong Kong's iconic Jade Market, a bustling bazaar where the city's love for this precious stone comes alive. Tucked under a highway overpass on Hong Kong Island's Kansu Street, this market is a sensory overload of green hues, clinking pendants, and the hum of haggling. For over 50 years, it has been the go-to spot for both connoisseurs and curious travelers seeking everything from raw jade boulders to delicate carved figurines. While the market is compact, the experience is pure Hong Kong—chaotic, thrilling, and deeply rooted in Chinese culture.
Highlights & What to See
- Jade bangles and pendants – The market’s heart: rows of stalls draped in glittering green bracelets, earrings, and pendants. Look for the deep, translucent green of imperial jade.
- Carved figurines and ornaments – From tiny Buddha statues to intricate dragons and zodiac animals, each piece reflects centuries of craftsmanship.
- Raw jade stones – Vendors sell unpolished jadeite and nephrite, giving you a glimpse of the stone before it’s transformed.
- Bargaining banter – Haggling is expected. Start at half the asking price and enjoy the friendly back-and-forth.
- Nearby temple visit – Combine your market trip with a stop at Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road for a dose of old Hong Kong spirit.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow about 1–1.5 hours to browse the market thoroughly. The best time to visit is mid-morning (10am–12pm) when stalls are fully open but the crowds are manageable. Go early to beat the heat and the tour groups. If you’re a serious collector or just love gemstones, you could easily linger for two hours, chatting with vendors and examining the wares.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sheung Wan – A short walk away, this district is packed with dried seafood shops, antique stores, and hip cafés.
- Hollywood Road & SoHo – Famous for its antique shops, art galleries, and a vibrant dining scene. Perfect for a post-market wander.
- Man Mo Temple – One of Hong Kong’s oldest temples, dedicated to the gods of literature and war. Just a 10-minute walk uphill.
- Central–Mid-Levels Escalator – The world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, connecting Central to the Mid-Levels. Ride it for a free tour of the city.
- Victoria Harbour & Star Ferry – A 15-minute walk brings you to the harbour for iconic skyline views and a classic ferry ride to Kowloon.
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