Mong Kok
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Hanyu Pinyin | Wàngjiǎo |
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Jyutping | Wong6 Gok3 |
Romanization | vong4 gok5 |
Yale Romanization | Wohng Gok |
Restaurants | Burger King - Argyle Centre |
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Hotels | Metropark Hotel Mongkok |
Cordis, Hong Kong | |
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ID | 1044649 |
About Mong Kok
Mong Kok is a buzzing maze of narrow streets, known for shopping. Stalls with clothes and knick-knacks cram the vast Ladies' Market, plants and colorful blooms fill the Flower Market, while Fa Yuen Street is full of sneaker and sports stores. Nearby, the Temple Street Night Market is a mix of curios, fortune tellers and food stands. Foodies explore the area's street food stalls, tea houses and casual eateries.
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Coronavirus: Armed robbers steal hundreds of rolls of toilet paper in Hong Kong
Toilet paper shortage in Hong Kong
roles are currently Armed robbers in Hong Kong with hundreds of rolls of toilet paper at a value of More Than HKD1,000 ($130; £98).
toilet caused roles are scarce in Hong Kong because of the shortage due to panic buying, while the Corona-Virus outbreak.
blade oscillating deprived of the end of men, the district is a Delivery Man outside of a supermarket in Mong Kok , police said.
the police arrested two men and recovered some of the stolen loo rolls, local media reports said.
The Armed robbery took place in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong , with a history of the "triad" crime gangs, early on Monday.
According to local reports, had threatened robber, a delivery, a worker who was unloading rolls of toilet paper outside the Wellcome supermarket.
An Apple Daily report said that 600 toilet-paper rolls in a value of approximately HKD1,695 ($218; £167), had been stolen.
shops have seen throughout The City , supply is massively depleted with long queues when new stock arrives.
Despite the state's assurances that deliveries remain unaffected by The Virus outbreak-the inhabitants were to supply toilet paper.
Other products for the household have also seen panic-buying, including rice, pasta, and cleaning elements.
face masks and hand sanitisers are almost impossible to get, as people try to protect themselves from the corona virus that has already claimed More Than 1,700 lives.
"A Delivery Man was threatened by three knife-wielding men, the speaker said she took toilet paper to a value of More Than HK$1,000 ($130)," a police.
the authorities blame the false online rumors for the panic-buy and say food and household goods remain stable.
There has also been some panic-buying of toilet paper, hand sanitisers and face masks in Singapore, which has a 75-coronavirus cases confirmed.
coronavirus outbreak, china, hong kong
Source of news: bbc.com