Built in 1936, the "red" market is a traditional Chinese-style wet market where residents buy their fresh foods.
The market spills out to the sidestreets as well.
Avenida de Horta e Costa is a busy thoroughfare full of shoppers on this particular Sunday. The streets that empty into here were also full of life.
The "three lamps" district lives up to its name.
Then I ventured deep into this neighbourhood to observe local life. The buildings are not that tall but closely-packed together.
This theatre has a 60s vibe to it, all the way down to the weight machine and the ticket counters.
Across the street, there was a traditional Chinese temple and an alley that turns into a lively street market at night.
Located a bit out of the way from the other tourist sites, the Fire Services Museum is housed inside a historic building and free to visit.
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