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A Guide for
what to buy in Beijing
Detailed information on different places of shopping including
special markets for special goods like antiques, arts and crafts, paintings
and calligraphy, silk and books and open markets, free markets, small
shops and some special shops
Wangfujing Street
Wangfujing, a seven hundred-year-old commercial street, is located to
the east of Tiananmen Square and stretches from Chinese Art Gallery
to the Dongchan'an Avenue. It houses a wide variety of shops and boutiques
where you can find all kinds of commodities, some of which are of world-famous
brands. The recently finished Oriental Plaza (Dongfang Guangchang) adds
more charm to Wangfujing.
Besides modern department stores, the Foreign Language
Bookstore is also in this area. The Old-Beijing-Street is now seated
underground, which was built and decorated in Ming and Qing style. The
outstanding characteristic of it is the centralized well-known longstanding
stores selling shoes, caps, silk cloth, scissors, Chinese brushes and
ink-stick, jade articles, tea, desserts, pickled vegetables, roast ducks
and so on.
The most popular sites for souvenir photos are the sculptures
on both street sides, reflecting life of old Beijing.
Xidan Commercial Street
Xidan Commercial Street is on Xidanbei Dajie, west of Tiananmen Square
and is famous for commerce, entertainment, dinning, and finance and
so forth. Like Wangfujing, you also can see modern and old stores here.
Liulichang Culture Street
For collectors of antiques, Liulichang Culture Street is a place you
should not miss. It only needs a few minutes' walk from the south of
Hepingmen subway station. It is a traditional cultural market selling
jewelry, antiques and ancient calligraphies and paintings. Note that
antiques over one hundred years old are marked with a red seal and an
export license must be signed in order to take them out of the country.
The best-known shop in this street is Rong Bao Zhai, which
was opened about three hundred years ago, and it sells authentic works
of paintings and calligraphies. There are also shops with old watches
and furniture.
Dashilan
The oldest commercial street in Beijing is Dasilan, the most famous
and peculiar prosperous street. Its history can be traced back to five
hundred and eighty years ago when the Emperor ordered to build fences
to prevent thieves from hiding. The fences built here were quite peculiar
and kept for a long time. Later, Big Fences became the name of this
street: Dashilan.
Dashilan is situated on south of Tiananmen Square, west
of Qianmen Dajie, where many century-old shops and restaurants stand.
You can buy some traditional handcrafts as well. Note that bargaining
is always needed.
Silk Alley (Xiushui Street)
Silk Alley lies in Xiushuidong Jie off Jianguomenwai Dajie, near US
Embassy. It is a good place to buy cheaper goods and the resident foreigners
in Beijing come here frequently. Whatever you want to buy, like bags,
shoes, handicrafts or sweaters, you can bargain with the owners.
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