The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
Today (Feb. 14) marks Valentine's Day. This afternoon, the reporter of DotDotNews visited the bustling Mong Kok flower market, where various flower stalls showcased a wide selection of roses and bouquets, offering ample options for customers.
The Mong Kok flower market was crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. The reporter observed that flower shops prominently displayed pre-packaged bouquets, with red roses being the most popular choice. Among them were elaborate arrangements such as 99 red roses, symbolizing "eternal love," as well as beautifully packaged single-stem roses.
As for prices, there was something for everyone, ranging from budget-friendly options to more extravagant choices, ensuring that every shopper could find a bouquet to suit their needs.
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
The Mong Kok flower market is crowded with shoppers, the majority of whom were men. (DotDotNews)
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