GLASGOW'S iconic Barras Market will be transformed into a Hong Kong-style street market for one weekend.
After the first-ever event of its kind at the east end venue last year, the Barras is delighted to host the special event again and you can find out more here.
This year, the Hong Kong Market is expected to be even bigger and better when it takes over the markets on April 6 and 7.
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Guests can expect to enjoy authentic Hong Kong street food from an array of stalls serving dim sum, dishes from sizzling woks and more.
Unique handmade crafts and traditional art pieces will be on offer, and live performances will keep visitors entertained.
On Saturday night, a special lantern-lit pathway will capture the essence and atmosphere of Hong Kong.
The event is free to attend and will be open Saturday, April 6 from 10am to 8pm and Sunday, April 7 from 10am to 4pm.
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