Sanfong Central Street

Kaohsiung


Kaohsiung's largest grocery wholesale market, the southern equivalent of Taipei's Dihua St, is here in Sanmin District, near Kaohsiung Main Station. The youngest shop in this atmospheric arcade has been here for over two decades; the oldest, two generations. You can buy all manner of cheap traditional goods here, from incense sticks to dried cuttlefish.


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