On the fifth day of October, the street is located on the Macau Peninsula. It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the St. Paul's. I went to the market. It should be called Kanggong Night Market. The night market will open at dusk. Even if the sun can go down, the old Macau looks like. There are many 2-handed buys. Snacks. They are all a good attraction for me. Compared with the lively market next to it, walking into the fifth street in early October, the volume was instantly reduced! There are still footprints of people's lives in the quiet streets, and some goods seem to be no longer open, quietly complaining about the ruthlessness of the times. When I came to Macau, I knew that there was a street on the fifth day of October. It seemed to be a twist. This street was not big, but it was very quiet. I heard that it was very lively here before, but now it seems that there is no more. The whole road is a short house. Some stores seem to be not open, but there are open stores. Everything sold was very special.