
Red Brick House Market Yuen Long
A charming, covered weekend market in a historic red building, offering unique handicrafts, vintage finds, and local snacks.

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Red Brick House Market Yuen Long
Best Time
Beat the crowds, find best items

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A charming, covered weekend market in a historic red building, offering unique handicrafts, vintage finds, and local snacks.
"It feels like you're in Thailand or Vietnam, a secret place that deserves more visitors."

🎯 Arrive Early for Treasures
Beat the crowds and snag the best unique handicrafts and vintage items. Weekends are prime time!
🍜 Taste Local Flavors
Don't miss the snack stalls offering delicious and affordable Hong Kong-style treats.

Quick Facts
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Handicrafts & Vintage Finds
Discover unique soaps, candles, clothing, and quirky collectibles from local artisans. A treasure trove for unique souvenirs.

Local Eateries
Enjoy casual dining with reasonably priced Hong Kong-style snacks and drinks. Perfect for a quick, tasty bite.

Pet-Friendly Atmosphere
Bring your furry friends along! This market is known for its welcoming vibe for pets, adding to the relaxed atmosphere.
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🎯 Arrive Early for Treasures
Beat the crowds and snag the best unique handicrafts and vintage items. Weekends are prime time!
🍜 Taste Local Flavors
Don't miss the snack stalls offering delicious and affordable Hong Kong-style treats.
🐶 Pet-Friendly Fun
Bring your well-behaved pets! The market has a relaxed, pet-friendly atmosphere.
🛍️ Explore Nearby Markets
Combine your visit with the Kam Sheung Road Flea Market or the shipping container plaza for a full day out.
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from all over the internet
🎯 Arrive Early for Treasures
Beat the crowds and snag the best unique handicrafts and vintage items. Weekends are prime time!
🍜 Taste Local Flavors
Don't miss the snack stalls offering delicious and affordable Hong Kong-style treats.
🐶 Pet-Friendly Fun
Bring your well-behaved pets! The market has a relaxed, pet-friendly atmosphere.
🛍️ Explore Nearby Markets
Combine your visit with the Kam Sheung Road Flea Market or the shipping container plaza for a full day out.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Red Brick House Market for its quirky charm and unique selection of handicrafts and vintage items, often comparing it to Southeast Asian markets. The pet-friendly atmosphere and affordable local snacks are also highlights, making it a delightful weekend destination.
"Quirky little market in Kam Tin. A secret place that deserves more visitors. It feels like you're in Thailand or Vietnam."
Rachel Shieff
"Beautiful spot outside of the city. Came for Mother’s Day and got nine artsy postcards (Miyazaki, little prince and vintage Japanese art-themed) for $24.5 HKD. Very lovely people. Full of small local businesses and humorous/ interesting products you can’t find anywhere else for the price."
Justin Sin
"The Red Brick House Market is on Kam Sheung Road in Kam Tin in the New Territories West. What you will find is a red Victorian style building. Previously a candle factory, it has been converted into a covered, handcraft and kitsch market that takes place on weekends from 10am to 8pm (Sat & Sun).
There are around 50 stalls dealing in a soaps, candles, clothing, accessories, vintage items and memorabilia, toys, collectables, Christmas ornaments, impressive and quirky handcrafts and the likes. There are also several snack and drink style eateries with a few tables setup within the market. Overall, it is a fun market with some neat things to see, definitely worth checking out for half an hour if you are in the area when the market is running and have some time to kill.
Note: Other interesting markets around Kam Tin include the Kam Sheung Road Flea Market (weekends) just outside the MTR Station, The Richfield, an open-air shopping plaza made up of old shipping containers just a few minutes northeast of the Station as well as very impressive Sum Ngai Brass Ware warehouse just a couple minutes walk from the Red Brick House Market."
Brad
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The market is located on Kam Sheung Road in Kam Tin, New Territories West. It's easily accessible via MTR to Kam Sheung Road Station, with nearby flea markets and shopping plazas.
Information on dedicated parking is scarce, but it's recommended to check local parking options near Kam Sheung Road Station if driving.
Taking the MTR to Kam Sheung Road Station is the most convenient. From there, you can explore the market and surrounding areas on foot.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is no entrance fee to visit the Red Brick House Market. It's a free-to-enter public market.
The market operates on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) from 10 AM to 8 PM.
No, the Red Brick House Market is exclusively a weekend market and is not open on weekdays.
🎫 🛍️ Onsite Experience
You'll find a variety of handicrafts, vintage clothing, accessories, soaps, candles, toys, collectibles, and unique local products.
Yes, it's a family-friendly environment with unique items and a relaxed atmosphere. It's also pet-friendly!
Yes, there are several snack and drink eateries offering reasonably priced Hong Kong-style food.
It's described as a mini-scale flea market with a quirky charm, reminiscent of markets in Thailand or Vietnam, offering items not easily found elsewhere.
Absolutely! The Red Brick House Market is a pet-friendly place, so feel free to bring your well-behaved dog.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, the red Victorian-style building and the variety of quirky stalls offer unique photo opportunities. It's a charming backdrop for candid shots.
Street photography, detail shots of handicrafts, and candid moments of shoppers and vendors would work well. The vintage aesthetic is a plus.
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