Luen Wo Market Map
Veggie Bazaar
The Veggie Bazaar is located in the square next to the right wing and is a public open space together with the Fish Garden. There are several versatile benches in the wet market area. After buying snacks or drinks at the "Luen Wo Market", you can sit in the square and have a picnic. It is a good place to hang out with friends and create a community. On weekends or special festivals, the wet market will become the main outdoor venue for market stalls and events. The "Luen Wo Market" will hold a farmer's market at least once a month, recreating the grand scene of the Tin Kwong Market where farmers from the New Territories sold freshly harvested agricultural products in the old days.
Veggie Market
The right wing of the front entrance with the words "Wet Market" is the main space for permanent exhibitions. It follows the previous stall layout of Luen Wo Market to show the historical appearance of the past. The permanent exhibition restores the appearance and functions of the meat stalls, vegetable stalls, fish stalls and salty miscellaneous stalls in the old market, and displays collected oral histories and interesting cultural stories, allowing the public to understand the New Territories through the history of Luen Wo Market Rural culture, market culture, and local agricultural development activate the historical mission of Luen Wo Market.
"Luen Wo Market" encourages the development of local creativity and art, and therefore provides an exhibition venue that is easily accessible to the public, giving emerging creators more opportunities to showcase their high-quality works. The specially prepared exhibition space is not limited to indoor areas. Curators are welcome to use their creativity to make full use of the unique architectural space and historical identity of Luen Wo Market, turning it into inspiration to attract the public to visit and understand the works.
House of Urban and Rural Living
The Urban and Rural Life Museum is the part of "Luen Wo Market" that provides experiences, workshops and guided tours. The teaching space in the middle wing and the outdoor space of the vegetable market are mainly used for holding experiential activities such as workshops. The teaching space in the middle wing is equipped with movable tables and chairs, and the venue can be arranged according to the number of people attending the event. These experiential activities are not limited to the Lianhe Market venue. As the name suggests, the Urban and Rural Life Museum will also take everyone out of the market to learn about interesting things about life in nearby communities. Individuals or groups are welcome to contact us to discuss cooperation.
Community Shops
The community shop will sell specialty products from all 18 districts in Hong Kong, including local snacks, groceries, coffee and tea drinks, etc., while retaining the vegetable stalls, fish stalls and meat stalls that have existed since the old market era, injecting new ideas into the market. elements while maintaining its historical role. In addition to providing confident local products, community shops also actively participate in community activities, such as workshops, sharing sessions, etc., giving full play to the "stop and stop" spirit advocated by "Luen Wo Market".
Fish Market
The main entrance on the left wing reads "Fish Market" and will be transformed into a "Luen Wo Hearty" restaurant with indoor and outdoor patio areas. The restaurant mainly uses local ingredients to create a Hong Kong taste that is suitable for everyone. The restaurant connects more than 300 local farmers and uses seasonal agricultural products that are often eaten as ingredients. It also uses seasonal herbs and fruits grown in the fish garden's community garden to shorten the direct delivery distance from the production area and shorten the distance between diners and farmers. It is low-carbon. And fresh.
Fish Garden
The Fish Garden is located to the west of Luen Wo Market. Local farmers are invited to take care of the community garden and plant seasonal plants according to the seasons. In addition to providing ingredients for restaurants, community gardens are also a place where urbanites can experience simple farming practices. White orchid trees, which represent the feelings of Hong Kong, are planted next to the square. They are fragrant when they bloom. Next to the bustling market, the public can also feel the quiet rural flavor of the countryside, enjoy the cool breeze and enjoy the flowers under the shade of trees.