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It is now a sight-seeing place for local tours and tourists. They visit Lau Fau Shan as one spot in the itinerary. They have seafood lunch in Chinese restaurants in Lau Fau Shan and walk around to see whether they can buy some dried seafood and local stuffs, like cakes and snacks.
The customers may not notice most dried seafood items are not made in Lau Fau Shan. Anyway, if they are willing to spend money, it is still a push to the economy.
She said to one aunt that I will only select the fat oysters for you, I will not give you the thin ones. After this transaction, all fat oysters have been purchased by the aunt and only thin ones are left. I query what she would say to the upcoming customers and am interested in what her selling slogan / skill will be.
Beancurd pudding and drinks
In the morning, there should be many wholesale transactions in this area.
The meaning of Lau Fau Shan to most Hong Kong people is this unnamed narrow street with seafood stalls, dried seafood stalls and Chinese restaurants on both side.
Though there is keen competition among restaurants, selection with extra care is still a must. It does not mean that pricing must be very reasonable. Please note.
I guess most stuffs should be imported from the mainland China.
You may buy whichever seafood you like and ask the restaurant to cook them for you.
Most fresh seafood items are also imported, from southeastern countries and the mainland.
Islet Relics /2015