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Apliu Street Location Maps and Navigation Guide

Apliu Street's strategic location in Sham Shui Po makes it easily accessible from anywhere in Hong Kong, whether you're arriving by MTR, bus, taxi, or on foot from nearby attractions. This compact but densely packed electronics marketplace spans approximately 200 meters of pedestrian-friendly shopping that connects seamlessly with Hong Kong's broader transportation network.

Interactive Map and Street Layout

The street market operates along a straightforward linear layout that makes navigation simple even for first-time visitors. The main electronics and gadgets section occupies the central portion of Apliu Street, with specialized vendors clustered according to their focus areas—vintage electronics toward the north end, modern gadgets in the center, and repair services concentrated near the MTR station access points.


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MTR Access and Transportation Hub

Sham Shui Po Station (Tsuen Wan Line): The most convenient access point is Sham Shui Po MTR Station, located directly adjacent to Apliu Street. Take exits A2 or C2 to emerge directly into the heart of the electronics marketplace. The Tsuen Wan Line provides direct connections to major Hong Kong destinations including Tsim Sha Tsui (5 stops), Central (7 stops), and Admiralty (6 stops).

Alternative MTR Routes: Visitors can also access the area via Cheung Sha Wan Station (1 stop north) or Prince Edward Station (2 stops south), though Sham Shui Po Station offers the most direct access to the market area. For travelers coming from Hong Kong Island, transfer at Prince Edward for the quickest route.

District Context and Nearby Attractions

Golden Computer Centre: Located approximately 300 meters from Apliu Street's main electronics section, Golden Computer Centre offers a modern, air-conditioned complement to the traditional street market experience. Many visitors combine both locations for comprehensive electronics shopping.

Sham Shui Po Fabric Market: The famous textile and fabric markets operate in parallel streets, making it convenient to explore Hong Kong's textile heritage alongside electronics shopping. Nam Cheong Street and Kei Lung Street host extensive fabric and clothing markets that attract both tourists and locals.

Traditional Food Scene: The district surrounding Apliu Street offers exceptional opportunities to experience authentic Hong Kong street food and traditional restaurants. Local favorites include dim sum restaurants, noodle shops, and traditional tea houses that have served the community for decades.

Optimal Visit Planning

Peak Hours and Crowd Management: The market experiences highest activity between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM on weekdays, with Saturday mornings particularly busy. Early morning visits (9:00-10:00 AM) often provide the best selection and more personalized vendor attention, while late afternoon visits may offer better negotiation opportunities as vendors seek to complete daily sales targets.

Seasonal Considerations: Hong Kong's subtropical climate makes covered or indoor sections particularly comfortable during summer months (June-September) and rainy seasons. The street's layout provides multiple covered areas and nearby indoor markets for weather protection.

Cultural Events and Market Atmosphere: The area becomes particularly vibrant during traditional Chinese festivals, when local vendors often offer special promotions and the broader Sham Shui Po district hosts cultural celebrations that enhance the authentic Hong Kong experience.

Parking and Vehicle Access

While public transportation offers the most convenient access, limited street parking is available on nearby roads. Several public parking facilities serve the district, though spaces fill quickly during peak shopping hours. Taxi access is straightforward, with designated drop-off areas near the MTR station entrances.

Flea market and Piece Goods

The Electronics Flea Market and the Piece goods shops are the most famous parts of Aplui Street, but this important street has a long history and even now is home to a vibrant community.

Look out for the photography equipment shops, and spend some time in the public sitting out areas.

Finally don't miss all the nearby attractions.


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