They sell designer/fake clothing, handbags and anything else designer you can think of as well as “normal” watches, wallets, clothing, shoes, hats, jewellery, art work, DVDs etc. Make sure you do your research before heading to the markets as you might get ripped off especailly when it...
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Amarin Plazais an unpretentious building that has acquired some glitz in recent years but it is happiest selling cheaper silk and local fashions. A couple of small factory outlets sell their stock here as too. Appart from its cheaper prices, a plus poinht for Amarin is its direct walkway to...
But if you dig into the market back streets you can find some more traditional small shops that at least sell items are less mass produced. Normally when travelling abroad you try and find gifts that are not made in China, here it is hard to find things that are made in China but not...
Jardine's Crescent is sited in the central area of shopping area of Causeway Bay. It presents itself a narrow street with many stalls where vendors sell a wide variety of goods, mostly inexpensive men's and women's clothes, as well as bags, accessories and souvenirs. As an open market, ...
The Qipu Road clothing Market is the largest wholesale and retail clothing market in Shanghai which offers a great number of various kinds of clothes for all levels of people. Its history dates back to 100 years ago. It has an extensive range of products to sell, both for the domestic ma...
While oftentimes these places sell a little bit of everything, when you know what you’re looking for, why not visit one of the many specialty markets? Below are five marketplaces on the Puxi side of the river, each offering a different slice of Shanghai life: 1. The Fake Market ...
– the Algarve in Portugal and Bodrum in Turkey. The stalls sell mostly bric-a-brac ranging from the usual stuff, to fake clothes, toys and antiques. These street markets where haggling is welcome have become a tourist attraction in both countries, attracting millions of tourists over the ...
the booths at the Nashville Flea Market probably have it. You just need to plan enough time to browse. Don’t be discouraged by booths selling fake purses or tube socks for a dollar. It is easy to avoid these booths because there are several buildings and different outdoor areas around th...
though the dynamics change throughout the day. The retail shops within the market usually operate between 10am to 9pm. Apart from clothes, you can find lots of Thai souvenirs and handicrafts too. It is very common to see foreigners buying in bulk from vendors here to sell in their own cou...