MARCHÉ AUX TISSUS
Read moreEverything it takes to make clothing and home linen: Linen, wool, silk… Good trading.
PEPINIERE DE HONG QIAO LU
Read moreA little after the crossing of Suicheng Lu, Quartier district. Flowers, plants but also decorations, antiques, porcelain and… animals. You can find almost everything. The most interesting part remains that of the substance. Good bargaining.
MARCHÉ AUX FLEURS HUASHI
Read moreThis market, which is based on what was once a "canidrome" (structures remained intact, stands are still standing), concentrates the wholesalers of the activity. Flowers mainly from Kunming in Yunnan. Very good business.
MARCHE DE DAJING LU
Read moreOne of Shanghai's largest food markets. Fish, crustaceans, frogs, silica ducks, spices, vegetables. True happiness for the taste buds and eyes.
MARCHÉ AUX FLEURS
Read moreCut flowers, dried flowers, Chinese floral decorations: a short flower market. In addition, some shops sell traditional Chinese crafts.
LIN HEUNG TEA HOUSE
Read moreA place out of the time that Hong Kong has spent for generations. Also serves dim sum in the morning.
MARCHE AUX ANTIQUITES
Read moreSeveral streets forming a square just north of the Marché market. Sale of jade objects, statuettes, bronzes, Tibetan objects… Do not hope to find here antiques, even if some objects are artificially aged, but from craftsmanship of variable quality. Beautiful statues of Buddhas carved in stone. Most tankas are made in Kathmandu; You have to have a well-run eye to find a genuine Tibetan with.