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| Wangfujing commercial street |
| Wangfujing Dajie is a bustling pedestrian
shopping mall and a place where old and new blend perfectly.
As one of the oldest shopping streets in Beijing, Wangfujing
features many Time Honored Brand stores... |
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| Xidian Street |
| The Xidan Commercial Area, off Xi Changan Jie, offers a wide
range of shopping options. Xidan has four big shopping centers ... |
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| Hongqiao Pearl Market |
| The Pearl Market is in the permanent
building at the northeast side of Tiantan Park (Temple of Heaven),
the store offers the enthusiastic shopper more than they could
wish for. Fill your basket full with pearls, bespoke jewellery,
jade, arts and crafts, antiques and clothing. |
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| Silk Street |
| Synonymous with a visit to the city, the old Silk Street was
a treat of all treats for bargain-hunting tourists. Today, development
in the area has made way for biggest and brighter tings and
one of those is the new Silk Street... |
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| Yashow Market |
Also of interest to bargain hunters in Beijing, the Yashow Market
is a big draw for the tourist with some bucks to spend and some
serious shopping to do. Centrally located, Yashow is surrounded
by the bars...
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| Beijing Curio City |
| Asia biggest curio arts and crafts trade
center. The Beijing Curio City is a four-storey complex that
houses scores of kitsch and curio shops and a few furniture
vendors. |
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| Gaobeidian Classic Furniture Market |
| Since September 2004, Beijing
largest antique and imitation Chinese furniture market. Old
furniture collected from Shanxi and Hebei provinces and the
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region can be found here. |
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| Panjiayuan Market |
| known locally as the Dirt Market (or
Sunday Market), this is the place for antiques, arts and crafts
and old-style furniture. |
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| Qianmen Dajie and Dazhalan |
| Heading south from Tian'an men Square, you'll see a straight North-South Street. This is the Qianmen Dajie, the oldest market street in Beijing, over 500 years old. |
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| Liulichang |
| known locally as the Dirt Market (or
Sunday Market), this is the place for antiques, arts and crafts
and old-style furniture. |
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| Zhongguancun Electronic Market |
| In Zhongguancun area, you will find everything computer oriented at reasonable prices you could possibly with for. There are many big electronics building... |
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