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| Baigongfang Handicraft Museum |
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| For fans of arts and crafts, a visit to Baigongfang, a living museum of traditional Chinese handicrafts, is an inspirational experience that brings home the richness and diversity of Chinese handmade art. |
| Lady Street |
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| The new Laitai flower market is one of the biggest non-clothes markets on the east side of Beijing, although yu can find plenty of clothes in the huge underground market below it! |
| Liulichang Antiques Street |
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| Liulichang is the oldest street in Beijing. Situated outside Hepingmen, this cultural street known as ‘antique street’ by many foreign residents in Beijing. |
| Sanlitun Market |
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| Besides being famous for its Bar street, Sanlitun is also well-known for its free market. During the daytime, the side of the street across from all of the bars is lined with stalls selling mostly clothing. |
| Hong Qiao Market |
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| Hongqiao is a Beijing shopping favourite, not because it is relaxed but because it has just about anything you could possibly want. However, with the recent crackdown on fake branded products, many of these are carried under the counter. |
| The Silk Street(XiuShuiJie Market) |
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| “The Chinese Silk Street, the World Brand”, as “the third best known tourist destination of Beijng after the Great Wall and Forbidden City, the Silk Street has been popular with the foreign tourists. |
| Xidan Commercial Street |
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| Xidan Street is one of the most famous traditional commercial areas in Beijing, filled with department stores, food and beverage shops, entertainment and banking sectors. It is in a golden commercial area in Beijing. |
| Qianmen Market Street and Dashilan |
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| Dashilan street was a commercial center of Beijing more than 500 years ago. Its old shops and small stalls are preferred by Beijingers. |
| Wangfujing Street |
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| Lots of different stores here including many selling souvenirs. Prices not too bad, but some things can be found cheaper elsewhere |
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