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In pictures: Central Market has been serving Hong Kong for almost 170 years

Originally established as a bazaar for locals, the market has evolved with the city around it

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Workers prepare chickens before the market opens in August 1998. Photo: SCMP Archives
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Hong Kong’s historic Central Market, which first opened in 1842, has been at its present site since 1858. Plans to sell the site for development were met with a public outcry and the government decided to preserve the market instead and give it a radical makeover reopening the Grade 3 listed building – now full of restaurants and small shops – in 2021.
A shopper buys vegetables in January 1989. Photo: SCMP Archives
A shopper buys vegetables in January 1989. Photo: SCMP Archives
A chicken stall is inspected as part of the first Clean Market Stalls competition in October 1978. Photo: SCMP Archives
A chicken stall is inspected as part of the first Clean Market Stalls competition in October 1978. Photo: SCMP Archives
Central Market, which is located between Queen’s Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central, pictured in November 1977. Photo: SCMP Archives
Central Market, which is located between Queen’s Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central, pictured in November 1977. Photo: SCMP Archives
Newspaper vendors get to work early at 5.30am in August 1998. Photo: SCMP Archives
Newspaper vendors get to work early at 5.30am in August 1998. Photo: SCMP Archives
A dai pai dong in Central Market in November 1979. Photo: SCMP Archives
A dai pai dong in Central Market in November 1979. Photo: SCMP Archives
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