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Where is the ghost market in Beijing?

Cool car Town, Daliushu, Beijing cool car Town, Jinchan West Road 1, Chaoyang District, Beijing, and get off at Zizhuang Station, South Building of Metro Line 7. There are eight ghost towns in old Beijing, and it is said that the one under the old imperial city in Xicheng is the largest. Unable to verify the "large size" given by any expert.

When old Beijingers talk about going to the ghost market, they can't talk about it, let alone visit it. They're going to say "ghost town". I think the word "line" is learned, and the water is shallow and urgent, so it means crossing the river by feeling the stones. The "ghost market" outside Chaoyangmen is lined up along the wall of Chaoyangmen, from north to south. When it is prosperous, it can be laid out as Erli Road.

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The largest area is selling old clothes, shoes and hats. There is an old mat under the better clothes, and the tattered clothes are spread on the ground. The stall owner of "Ghost Market" never shouts, greets or pulls business. It is up to the "visitors" to see and choose. But although the stall owner doesn't talk, he always looks at people with his eyes.

If you see that you are a "seller", you will be shown something next to him, a tall hat box. A slight lift will scare you. As usual, officials below grade four should kneel and kowtow. It turned out that there was a folded yellow robe and coat in the hat box with an official hat with flowers and feathers on it. That year, the little emperor had just retired from North Korea for one year.

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