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Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market Business Hours Where is Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market and how to get there?

I believe that many friends who like to read notes on grave robbery know about this Panjiayuan antique market in Beijing. This place does exist and is very popular with everyone. Many friends like to visit here, but we should also pay attention to distinguish between true and false. The specific information of the visit is as follows!

Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market Business Hours

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday: 08:30~ 17:30

Saturday to Sunday: 04:30~ 17:3

Where and how to get to Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market?

Address:

Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is located in Panjiayuan Bridge, the third ring road in the southeast of Beijing. On the south side of Panjiayuan Bridge in the East Third Ring Road, there are many cars to go to, and you can go to the bus stop beside the Third Ring Road.

Transportation:

1. Walk about 8 10 meters from Beijing to Wangfujing Station.

2. Take the subway 1 line, pass 4 stops and arrive at Guomao Station.

3. Walk about 280 meters and transfer to the subway 10 line.

4. Take the subway 10 line, pass three stops and arrive at Panjiayuan Station.

5. Walk about 990 meters to Panjiayuan, vintage antiques.

Introduction of Panjiayuan Antique Market in Beijing

The "famous antique market" is crowded with people and there are many foreigners. It used to be a mess, but now it's "all districts", which means "find it clearly". Some things are in the open air, some are in sheds or houses, and the more expensive ones are "there will be specialty stores". The whole thing is "mixed fish and dragons", and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. If you want to Taobao, you must have a pair of eyes. Just "buy a few odds and ends to play" is good.

Beijing Panjiayuan flea market, located in the southeast corner of Beijing's Third Ring Road, is the largest flea market in China, with more than 3,000 stalls, dealing in various cultural relics, paintings, Four Treasures of the Study, porcelain and wooden furniture. This is the cheapest flea market in Beijing.

People from 24 provinces and cities across the country set up stalls here to operate, and many ethnic minorities also operate their own products here. Therefore, the goods they deal in, except food, are all varied.

Tourists of different colors, languages and classes mingle here, and handicrafts with different folk customs gather in Panjiayuan from all over the country, from which they are sold to the whole country and even the whole world.

"Climbing the Great Wall, eating roast duck, visiting the Forbidden City and Panjiayuan" has become an important project for foreign tourists to visit China.

The market is divided into six business areas: stall area, ancient building area, classical furniture area, modern collection area, stone carving area and catering service area. Mainly engaged in antique supplies, handicrafts, collectibles and decorations.

Former US President Bill Clinton's wife Hillary Clinton, Speaker of the US House of Representatives Hastert, Greek Prime Minister simitis, Romanian Prime Minister Nastase, Sri Lankan President kumaratunga, Princess Sirindhorn of Thailand and dozens of other foreign dignitaries have all come here for sightseeing and shopping.

In 2004, Panjiayuan second-hand market was rated as "Top Ten Antique Markets in China" at the first China Collectors Annual Ranking Awards Conference. "Panjiayuan" has become a carrier of regional culture, a distinctive cultural symbol, a title that touches local feelings and an intangible asset in the treasure house of Chinese culture.

Well, if you come here to play, I believe you can buy what you like, but you should also learn to see the value of these things. I hope you like shopping!