What can you buy at Panjiayuan Market in Beijing?
We went to the Panjiayuan Antique Market in Beijing to see what we could find. We didn't end up buying anything, but you can see what the market looks like and what type of things you can buy at this interesting market in Beijing.
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Beijing Antique Market, also known as The Dirt Market, is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and antiques market, the Chinese name is Panjiayuan. It is located in south east Beijing, near the Panjiayuan Bridge, East 3rd Ring Road South, Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 shops in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers.
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The mother of all antique markets is home to over 3,000 dealers who scour the countryside in search of antiques, family heirlooms and curios. This is the place to go for life-size terracotta warriors, vintage photographs, porcelain vases and figurines, Qing-style furniture and much, much more. The best bargains are offered early on weekend mornings,
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I am on my own today in #Beijing #China and I am out to find a slice of daily Chinese life at the #Panjiayuan Antique and Flea #Market . I am one of the very few foreigners here and I even eat like the local from the only food stand in the market! I bought a Tao Xun...watch the video to find out what it is!
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Chinese antique market in Panjiayuan Beijing
Today I visit a famous open air antique market in Beijing called Panjiayuan. You can literally find all types of antique products here. I also pick up a painting of my daughter.
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Panjiayuan antique Market - Beijing China
Located at the southeast corner of the 3rd Ring Road in Beijing, covering an area of 48,500 square meters, Panjiayuan Flea Market is the largest, most complete, cheapest and most popular market selling second hand goods and curios in China. There are so many types of goods in the market that it is like a museum.
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Beijing Travel Guide - Panjiayuan Antique Market
Founded in 1992, the Beijing Panjiayuan Flea Market, also called Ghost Market, is the largest, cheapest and most popular antique market in Asia. With a space of 5 hectares and over 4,000 stalls, the market mainly deals in antiques, arts, handicrafts as well as second hand goods. Also, there are many other types of goods in the market like a museum. It is a heaven for buying and appreciating antiques, traditional Chinese handicrafts, collectibles and decorations. Visitors could find calligraphy, Chinese painting, writing brushes, ivory carving, traditional Chinese musical instruments, porcelain, ancient furniture, cartoon books etc. There are also some peddlers from ethnic minorities like Hui, Mongol, Miao, Korean and Manchu, hawking their national handicrafts in the market. Actually, Panjiayuan Flea Market is becoming one of the must-go attractions in Beijing for visitors from home or aboard.
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How to get to the Panjiayuan Antique Market (潘家园旧货市场) - Beijing Antique Market, Beijing China from Panjiayuan Station.
The mother of all antique markets is home to over 3,000 dealers who scour the countryside in search of antiques, family heirlooms and curios. This is the place to go for life-size terracotta warriors, vintage photographs, porcelain vases and figurines, Qing-style furniture and much, much more. The best bargains are offered early on weekend mornings, between 6 and 8.30am. Best on weekends, 4.30am-6pm (but open on weekdays as well).
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How to get to the Panjiayuan Antique Market (潘家园旧货市场) - Beijing Antique Market, Beijing China from Panjiayuan Station.
The mother of all antique markets is home to over 3,000 dealers who travel the countryside in search of antiques, family heirlooms and curios. This is the place to go for life-size terracotta warriors, vintage photographs, porcelain vases and figurines, Qing-style furniture and much, much more. The best bargains are offered early on weekend mornings, between 6 and 8.30am. Best on weekends, 4.30am-6pm (but open on weekdays as well).
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The Always Fascinating Panjiayuan Flea Dirt Market in Beijing
If it is a Saturday or Sunday and we are in Beijing, it is off to my favorite Panjiayuan Flea Market, locally called the Dirt Market. Why Dirt Market? I have no idea.
This fabulous market operates seven days a week but it is on weekends that locals come to sell whatever they have brought with outside the perimeter building. Saturday and Sunday are the days to visit this market that has approximately 3,000 registered stalls (that doesn't include people sitting on pavement) and up to 50,000 people on a busy day.
This not just-for-tourist flea market is one of the World's best markets. Don't miss it!
Subway directions from Days Inn Forbidden City: Line 1 to Guomao, transfer to Line 10 and ride to the end of the line, Jinsong. Walk south down Jinsong until you come to Panjiayuan Lu, turn right and follow the crowds.
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In this series, I'm going to show you some of the best things to do in Beijing.
Each episode will focus on a different aspect of the city, which is home to over 21 million people. One of the great things about Beijing is the array of shops and markets to visit. I suggest skipping the high-end mega malls and heading for some local life in 'Beijing's Best Markets'.
*Panjiayuan
*Jinsong glasses city
*Hongqiao (pearl market)
*Lei Tai Flower market
*Sanyuanli
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