Central Market, in the heart of Hong Kong’s business district, has in last two years since reopening evolved into one of the city’s most iconic and appealing destinations. Like other famous marketplaces to be found around the world, its charm and appeal lie in its authenticity and utility.
Reimagined by Chinachem Group in 2021, success in such a competitive landscape has been a result of the decision to remove the traditional boundaries found in mixed retail environments and create an open and flowing series of floors, encouraging social interaction between users. To this backdrop has been added a diverse collection of carefully curated retailers, food and beverage operators, enhanced by a daily programme of events, culture, and entertainment.
The product of this imagineering is a destination that has quickly developed into a ‘must see’ for all visitors to Hong Kong. Wander through this 12,000 sf, three level architectural landmark, and you will immediately appreciate its appeal.
Central Market has so much to offer, it manages to attract to every demographic. There’s lots of fashion on offer, be that clothes made by local designers and dressmakers, stylish yoga wear, hats and accessories, or chic interpretations of Scottish tartan, so much so that there’s a new look around every corner. Then if you’re after for presents for friends, family, loved ones, or colleagues, Hong Kong Gift Street is where you should head. There you’ll find a treasure trove of interesting items, curious vintage, and locally themed keepsakes.
Gourmets are beautifully looked after in the expansive Chef’s Market on the ground floor. It boasts a comprehensive selection of wonderful ingredients, grocery and delicatessen items, takeaway food from sushi to salads, a wide range of high-quality butchery, and a well curated collection of wine and spirits. And gourmands will enjoy the many different delicious cuisines on offer within Central Market. Many regions of China are represented, as well as Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, and Europe. If you happen to be in the mood for something sweet, there’s also plenty to choose from; be that cakes, cookies, ice cream, or traditional local sweetmeats such as crispy dragon beard candies – there’s something for everyone.
Of course, there’s spots to stop for coffee, to listen to popular buskers, to take in and appreciate local culture in the form of exhibitions and displays, and in the Market’s central courtyard, almost every day this bustling community welcomes an event of some form or another.
So if you are looking for a place to experience the diversity and culture of Hong Kong in the space of a single visit, then Chinachem Group’s Central Market should be top of your sightseeing list.