COLLECTOR'S HEAVEN
Feb 14, 2015पर 12:30 PM
Apparently, there are about 4,000 stores in the Panjiayuan market, which has an area dedicated to the Buddhist statues and a separate space for books. In the primary market, every alley sells a certain type of object. You can get paint on one, golden statues in another. Pottery for one another wooden furniture. Walking through the square, each row of seats has another style trinket to admire. Panjiayuan Market literally translates to English as "Dirt Market '. Probably the name of cleaning, it is still appropriate when you consider the price, because this place is very cheap. It's not like in the markets of silk or pearls Beijing, they seem to focus more on products fake designer clothes and short duration. The cheapness here is with the price, not quality (although antiques and false ornaments exist in abundance). It is expected that the negotiation, of course, but prices will not fall by as much as one might expect. Still, this place is a paradise for a collector. Besides Chinese souvenirs, vendors are selling all kinds of junk they have collected somewhere - someone even had a gramophone old school for sale. You never know what someone might have hidden behind the line of red lanterns at a post.