Going to the market in Beijing, China, the century-old Shahe Market is crowded with people.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Going to the market in Beijing, China, the century-old Shahe Market is crowded with people.
    Shahe Market in Changping District, Beijing is a traditional market full of human touch. It is deeply loved by local residents and tourists for its large scale, rich varieties and affordable prices. As one of the largest markets in Beijing, at most 150,000 people come from all over Beijing to attend the market. Every Sunday, Shahe Market gathers tens of thousands of stallholders and customers, making it bustling with crowds of people. The atmosphere of this kind of market is rich in market culture, giving people a friendly and warm experience. Another highlight is its rich variety of snack stalls, ranging from traditional Beijing flavors to specialty snacks from all over the world. Here you can find authentic Beijing delicacies such as stewed braised barbecue, donkey rolling, bacon flatbread, meat and egg burgers, Laotang Ramen, fried eggs, etc. In addition, there are some local snacks, such as Chongqing noodles and Wudaokou noodles, which often attract large numbers of diners to queue up to taste them. In addition to gourmet food, Shahe Market also sells a variety of daily necessities, clothing, shoes and hats, household items, etc. It is a "one-stop" market that can meet a variety of needs. Most of the vendors here have been in business for many years, and many of them are "old stall owners". They have a good relationship with their customers, and bargaining, chatting and chatting have become part of the market culture. Shahe Daji is not only a shopping place, but also a community center where people gather and communicate, full of market atmosphere. In the fast-paced modern life, such traditional markets retain a lot of warmth and allow people to feel the authentic Beijing culture.

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