Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Dawn markets (Chinese: 天光墟) are street markets in Hong Kong which open early in the morning to evade the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Hawker Control Teams (Chinese: 小販管理隊). The goods sold are cheaper than other places. They are mainly run by the elderly and the homeless. Some sell abandoned products which they collect from the bin or donated goods to make a living."@en }
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- Dawn_markets abstract "Dawn markets (Chinese: 天光墟) are street markets in Hong Kong which open early in the morning to evade the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Hawker Control Teams (Chinese: 小販管理隊). The goods sold are cheaper than other places. They are mainly run by the elderly and the homeless. Some sell abandoned products which they collect from the bin or donated goods to make a living.".
- Q10939128 abstract "Dawn markets (Chinese: 天光墟) are street markets in Hong Kong which open early in the morning to evade the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Hawker Control Teams (Chinese: 小販管理隊). The goods sold are cheaper than other places. They are mainly run by the elderly and the homeless. Some sell abandoned products which they collect from the bin or donated goods to make a living.".
- Dawn_markets comment "Dawn markets (Chinese: 天光墟) are street markets in Hong Kong which open early in the morning to evade the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Hawker Control Teams (Chinese: 小販管理隊). The goods sold are cheaper than other places. They are mainly run by the elderly and the homeless. Some sell abandoned products which they collect from the bin or donated goods to make a living.".
- Q10939128 comment "Dawn markets (Chinese: 天光墟) are street markets in Hong Kong which open early in the morning to evade the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Hawker Control Teams (Chinese: 小販管理隊). The goods sold are cheaper than other places. They are mainly run by the elderly and the homeless. Some sell abandoned products which they collect from the bin or donated goods to make a living.".