The Red Market is a three-story wet market in Macau. It was erected in 1936 and derives its name from the red bricks used in construction. The market is located at the intersection of Avenida Almirante Lacerda and Avenida Horta e Costa on the Macau Peninsula and is one of the most popular markets in Macau. It was gazetted by the Macau government as an architectural heritage site (Decree No.83/92/M).[2] In olden times, the market was situated next to the waterfront from where the sellers bought its goods directly from the docks. A rich variety of seafood produce are available twice daily from mainland China or locally. In addition, poultry (third floor), fish (second floor), meat, (ground floor) and other perishable products are available too.