Hong Kong Market, apparently the Chandni Chowk of Northeast India, is a quaint street market with a labyrinth of shops and vendors popping out on the alleyways. The products are mostly from everywhere in Nepal and China, making it a great place to hunt out unique, fancy and inexpensive goods to import back home. The market hosts an assortment of things, ranging from everything that falls within fabrics to electronics. Wander through its byways and soak in the chaos and madness of this bustling shoppers’ ghetto. The products are mostly imports and knock-offs and to get a great deal make sure you bargain big.
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