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Panjiayuan Antique Market

Panjiayuan Flea Market is China's largest secondhand market, covering an area of approximately 48,500 square meters, where you will find all kinds of crafts, antiques, old furniture, and periodicals on sale. A must-visit if you want to get your hands on some really good stuff at cheap prices. The market is famous for its vast collection of antiques, including porcelain, ceramics, jade, furniture, calligraphy, paintings, coins, and vintage items from various dynasties in Chinese history. However, make sure you know the art of bargaining and are good at differentiating a real deal from a fake one. Open seven days a week, the market attracts both domestic and foreign tourists. Traders from all over China have their stalls put up in this market.

Hongqiao Pearl Market

Hongqiao Pearl Market is a major shopping destination that quickly gained a reputation as one of the premier destinations for pearl and jewelry shopping in Beijing. The market is conveniently situated in the heart of Beijing, near the Temple of Heaven and the Beijing Railway Station. The five-floored shopping market is organized and has defined sections for all the products. If you are near you can expect to find an impressive array of pearls, including freshwater pearls, Akoya pearls, South Sea pearls, and Tahitian pearls. These pearls come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, allowing shoppers to choose pieces that suit their style and preferences. The ground floor is home to fresh seafood, while the first floor houses all the digital and electronic products. Head straight to the third floor if you are really looking to buy pearls.

Wangfujing Snack Street

Wangfujing Snack Street is conveniently located near Wangfujing Shopping Street, a popular commercial district in Beijing. And if you love trying new dishes, there are ample options for Chinese, like stinky tofu, jianbing (savory crepes), and lamb skewers, as well as international options like Japanese takoyaki, Korean BBQ, and international street foods. Tourists seeking an authentic taste of Beijing's culinary scene often flock here, but it's also a favorite among locals who appreciate the variety and affordability of the snacks. In addition to food, you can find stalls selling souvenirs, clothing, and various trinkets, making it a one-stop destination for shopping and snacking.

Maliandao Tea Market

Maliandao Tea Market has a variety of tea on sale at its many shops. Great aromas fill the air while you walk past looking for the perfect blend. Several shops even offer a taste. Aside from the herbs, you'll find a vast array of accessories, from tea pots, saucers, steepers, and much more. The teas cover a range in terms of variety and price, making it an interesting place to discover when in the city.

Silk Street

This luxury market place holds over 410 individual stalls with thousands of employees. Selling one of the most famous Chinese wares, silk, its easy to see why this spacious marketplace sees so many visitors each day. Find gorgeous silk products and artisan items in this treasure trove. Honoring the time honored tradition, haggling is common here so prepare yourself and don't go for the first price offered!

Yabao Road

Yabao Road is a bustling street known for its budget shopping options and the Russian Market which is situated in the northern part. The area has a dominant Russian diaspora, majorly from Siberia, and as such, the shops here are primarily owned by Russians or cater to them. In fact, this street can be called the center for trade between China and Russia. There are several small clothes markets and stalls as well as stores which sell accessories and toys for children.

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