Hong Kong Jordan

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Jordan is one of Hong Kong's most electrifying neighbourhoods, a dense warren of street markets, old-school eateries and buzzing temples that feels a world away from the polished skyscrapers of Central. It's a place where you can haggle for electronics in the morning, slurp wonton noodles in a cramped dai pai dong at lunch, and wander past fortune tellers and jade stalls as the neon flickers on at dusk. For travellers who want to taste the raw, unvarnished energy of Kowloon, Jordan delivers in spades.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Jordan rewards a full day: start mid-morning with a wander through the Jade Market, then explore Tin Hau Temple and the side streets around Nanking Street. After a dim sum lunch, head to Kowloon Park for a break before the Temple Street Night Market ramps up around 6pm. If you're short on time, a concentrated evening visit – hitting the night market and a nearby dai pai dong – still captures the area's essence.

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