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Hong Kong, China - January 17th, 2011: Chinese fishmongers serving shoppers at a busy market stall in Mong Kok, Kowloon.

Yaumatei, Hong Kong - November 16, 2020 : Streetside butcher cut up meat for sale. Citizens fearing coronavirus wear masks on the street

Seafood restaurant in the Sai Kung District of Hong Kong displaying different kinds of live seafoods

Hong Kong - March 14, 2022 : People at the wet market in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. The street is full of vendors selling fresh food, vegetable and seafood.

Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong - 14 December, 2018 : Customers buying seafood on the Sham Shui Po market. It's one of the largest food markets in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong, Hong Kong - March 4, 2019: Vendors and people in Bowrington Road Market in Wan Chai, Hong Kong The street is full of vendors selling fruits, vegetable and seafood.

Hong Kong, Hong Kong - September 14 2014: People stroll around various seafood stalls in an indoor fish market in Hong Kong island.

HONG KONG - SEPT 9, 2013 - Fresh seafood on sale at a Hong Kong indoor food market.

Walking past a store, two young Asian women observe a variety of packaged food items, including dried goods like seafood, meats, and snacks, showcased on tables and storefront displays

Fishes in plastic bags on sale in the Goldfish market in Mong Kok.

Bird's eye view of a small fishing market on beach, South China

Live Seafood on display at the Seafood restaurant to attract dinners at Temple Street Night Market in Kowloon Hong Kong.

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Phan Rang, Vietnam - June 14, 2015: Vietnamese women dries fishes under direct sunlight

A store selling a variety of fish and seafood in Hong Kong's old residential district of Quarry Bay. Selling groceries and daily necessities along residential sidewalks is a common local practice.

Yaumatei Hong Kong - 18 February, 2020 : Street view in Yaumatei district. This district is mainly an area of mixed residential and retail. Citizens wear masks on the street

Preserved dried scallop black plate and raw scallop on colander

A vivid display of various fresh fish on sale in a traditional Hong Kong market, arranged neatly on plates with price tags.

The geoduck ("gooey duck")Panopea generosa, is a species of saltwater clam in the family Hiatellidae.

Seafood on display in a Hong Kong restaurant aquarium.

Yaumatei, Hong Kong - October 31, 2018 : Streetside butcher cut up meat for sale. It's one of the largest food markets in Hong Kong.

Fresh fish on metal trays at market in Hong Kong

Hong Kong - October 3, 2021 : A fisherman doing business at a floating seafood market in Sai Kung Pier, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is famous for its seafood market and restaurants in the fishing village, Hong Kong.

A man is choosing and buying fishes at a fish market.

A man is choosing and buying fishes at a fish market.

Shanghai, China - A Chinese woman vendor cutting fish at Chinese wet market in Shanghai

Seafood on display in a Hong Kong restaurant aquarium.

Fresh fish for sale on a market stall in Hong Kong

Hong Kong - September 18, 2021 : People at the Wan Chai Market in Hong Kong. The street is full of vendors selling fresh food, vegetable and seafood.

A fisherman separates his live seafood catch into plastic containers on a boat at Sai Kung's floating seafood market. Every day, fishermen in boats alongside the Sai Kung harbor sell their fresh seafood to the public on the pier and local seafood restaurants.

Hong Kong - October 3, 2021 : People at the Sai Kung Seafood Street in New Territories, Hong Kong. Sai Kung is well-known for its seafood restaurants.

Goldfishes sold in plastic bags in a pet market in Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.

Hands showing a big pacific geoduck clam in a fishing boat

Sai Kung town was a small undeveloped fishing village until the fishing industry declined in the 1970's and many fishermen moved into other businesses such as fish farming, eco tourism and seafood restaurants.