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duminică, 18 decembrie 2011

Endless shopping at flea markets in Asia

Why is clean money in the luxury shopping malls and large stores but, while the flea market with immense popular souvenirs and ultra-low prices awaits you out there?
Flea market is the dream of all those who hunt bargains. Here you can experience all the feelings to find a single item, as separate items or antiques that are stolen, or buy handmade gifts by local extremely cheap prices. Clothing or accessories for friends and family filled in here. But the flea market is not only good for tourists who prefer to buy individual items, it was how do you connect with the local community and enjoy the best dishes sidewalk. This is one of the best in Asia so you can find bargains during your trip.
Ben Thanh Market, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
 One of the most famous destinations of the city, Ben Thanh Market is realized together with a large clock tower in a traffic roundabout. One of the old-style street market in Vietnam, this market has the French even when it is placed here on the banks of Ben Nghe river. In 1989, after the old market was destroyed, Ben Thanh Market was moved to the position as now, the end of the road southwest of Le Lai, where it is mixed in throbbing rhythm of modern times.

Bargain:
  If you are not afraid to walk in a tight spot over hundreds of small shops crammed tightly together closely, you will find a range of silk panels woven in brilliant colors and beautiful prints. You can also find the classic propaganda poster of Vietnam to make impressive gifts for friends and weird. Be sure to have brought in USD and paid the price with the seller, when you can pay the price down to 70% there.

Market position:
  District 1, Ho Chi Minh City center, many shops are open from 7 am to 7 pm daily.
Panjiayuan Market, Beijing, China
 Also known as "the dust", the market is a large 48,500 m2 which is extremely attractive to the collector of antiques and other items cantilever smelled history. Founded in 1992, Panjiayuan market is the best place to find the map of China in ancient times, jewelry and crafts "dirt" cheap as in a market area charities. Market is divided into six sections: ancient architecture, ancient furniture, dishes collection of modern sculpture and stone carvings, the shops along the way and a dining area, so you can go straight to where you want to buy certain items.

Bargain:
  You can find everything, from the Tibetan-style box, military binoculars, Ming ceramics and tea Yingxing to the wooden puppet, and the Mao-style cap. The posters and cards from the Cultural Revolution, jade jewelry, beaded Chinese, old comic books, opium pipes and even a sink full of dust sticking to the cheap.

Market position:

East Third Ring Road in the southwest of Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District of Beijing. Market is open from 2nd to 6th, from 8:30 am to 6 pm and No. 7, Sun from 4:30 am to 6pm.
Market Fremantle, Perth, Australia
Designed by architects Charles Oldham and name HJEales and built in 1897, Fremantle markets have a large hall full of history with a high domed metal, wooden and scope of downtown contains more than 150 stalls, stores food, fresh food and craft vendors. Previously only wholesale food markets and raw materials. Cho was restored in 1975 to put the shop crafts and trade stalls, as well as a small bar in the corner of the market.

Bargain:
A heaven for the purchase of gift bizarre and inspiring, you'll find items such as soy candles, dream nets, toys, wood puzzle, the trinkets beautifully crafted small, handmade pottery, black and white photo gift items such as snack peanuts and caramel covered security Karri trees.

Market Position:
At the corner of South Terrace and Henderson Street, Fremantle, Western Australia. The market is open on Monday 6 from 9am to 8pm, and on Thursday 7, CN, and the first two days of festivities, from 9 am to 6 pm.

Chatuchak Market, Bangkok, Thailand

As Asia's largest flea market and is one of the world's largest flea market, Chatuchak weekend market area of ​​more than 35 acres (about 14 hectares) and more than 5000 stalls. The market welcomed about 200,000 people, too wide and makes it easy to get lost. So remember to get a map before entering the market. If you see an item you want to buy and good price, go get it quickly because it will be difficult for you to find your way back to counter it.

Bargain:
the best products at the market price is Chatuchak appliances, rattan basket, Beaded bags, pottery and clothing. T-shirts and jeans or slacks cheap bags only cost 2USD/cai box. If you buy Thai handicrafts, please pay the price in half, and continue to pay from that price down. The best time to buy at the best price is about to dawn and the market closed.

Market position:
The market is located adjacent to the station Kamphaengphet and only 5 minutes walk from the Mo Chit station. Market is only open on Thursday 7, CN from 6 am to 6 pm.

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