We headed to Temple Street (廟街, pronounced as Miu Kai) after 10pm. It was quite near to our hotel, within 5 minutes of walk to reach its south point.
Temple Street is a street located in the areas of Jordan and Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon. It is probably the most well know night market in Hong Kong, and is popular among both locals and tourist.

Fortune tellers are abundance at Temple Street
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People queuing up to get into a Louis Vuitton’s outlet at Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. Canton Road is famous for top brand shops; we didn’t do any window shopping though, just passing by while on our way back to our hotel after seeing the Symphony of Light.

Good business for LV
After taking breakfast we decided to head to Castle Hill (La Colline du Chateau), where we could have a nice aerial view of Nice. We strolled along some narrow streets in the old town (Vieux Nice) and wandered into a market on our way to the Chateau.
We had to be careful though, there were lots of dog poo on the pavements.
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Galeries Lafayette is a huge department store in Paris famous for its fashion and style collections, as well as its spectacular dome.

Les Galeries Lafayette and its famous Dome
We had a bit of extra time after visiting Louvre, and my sister (she visited Paris before) led me to Lafayette, which is just a few blocks away, to have a glimpse at the famous dome. We didn’t have enough time to do have a walk inside the store, but the dome itself was worth a visit.