Following the decline of the mines, fishing emerged as the primary industry in Lei Yu Mun, leading to the establishment of stilt villages. As trade flourished, restaurants began to appear, and the Lei Yu Mun Seafood Bazaar became a notable attraction. Visitors can wander through the bazaar, selecting fresh seafood from the stalls, and then take their choices to a nearby restaurant for an alfresco dining experience. The bazaar’s vibrant atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy a meal prepared from the day’s catch make it a unique and engaging destination.
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