Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - One of the three most popular night markets in China is open 24 hours a day, so you have to punch in when traveling in summer.

One of the three most popular night markets in China is open 24 hours a day, so you have to punch in when traveling in summer.

The night market is the stomach of a city, and it is the best place for tourists to come to a strange city and enjoy the taste of the city. Not only tourists like it, but also locals have a soft spot for it. Summer is coming, and summer nights belong to these lifestyle night markets. Under the colorful neon lights, dazzling small commodities and delicious food stalls, which one is your favorite?

The night market has a very long history in China, which began in the Shang Dynasty, prevailed in the Tang Dynasty and reached its peak in the Southern Song Dynasty. Today, it has run through the streets of every city in China and become a symbol and mark of a city. So today, I will take you to see the three most popular night markets in China, each of which is more interesting than the other.

Xishuangbanna has 13 ethnic minorities, such as Dai, Hani, Lahu, Bulang and Jino, because of its special geographical location. It is also connected with Laos and Myanmar, and adjacent to Thailand and Vietnam. Therefore, it is very convenient for businessmen from these countries to come here. Everyone regards the market as a place to exchange resources and scramble to set up a venue, hence the name of this night market. Of course, there is another saying called "Six Kingdoms Night Market", which is not difficult to understand.

There are really countless stalls in the night market, and it is estimated that there are more than 1000. This is a very large team. It is said that this place is planning to apply for Guinness World Records to certify the market with the largest number of booths, so it must be very emboldened to openly challenge Guinness World Records.

The popularity of the night market is also very popular every night, which can't be overstated. There are many kinds of goods here, and the prices are very cheap. More importantly, you can boldly bargain with the stall owner, as long as you dare to cut, there will be unexpected low prices.

Whenever there are bright lights, street lights, towering stupas, numerous traditional handicrafts, rich ethnic flavor, colorful folk customs and gorgeous national costumes, the night market is unveiled. Against the backdrop of the starlight night market, the Shwedagon Pagoda looks charming and colorful, just like a graceful girl, full of rich ethnic customs and unique beauty in different places.

Nanjing is the famous ancient capital of China in the Six Dynasties. Many historical stories happened here, and there are also many legends about food. Visitors to Nanjing will naturally go to Confucius Temple, which is a gathering place for snacks in Nanjing, with more than 200 different snack bars. Moreover, the history of Confucius Temple can be traced back to the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and it is a group of ancient buildings with considerable scale.

Nanjing Confucius Temple Night Market is not only loved by domestic tourists, but also by foreign tourists. More and more foreigners come here and are attracted by the delicious food in China. Whenever night falls, the classical Confucius Temple, like a fairyland, travels back to ancient times in one second. It is of great significance for people to enjoy the brightly lit traditional buildings on both sides of the strait under the long corridor covered with red lanterns.

Huimin Street, located in Xi 'an, the ancient city of China, is a famous halal snack street and the only night market in China that only deals in halal flavor. The whole night market is located next to the bell tower of the ancient city, in the downtown area of Xi' an, so people come and go all day and are very lively. There are many kinds of snacks here, and all kinds of snacks are also available.

There are many shops open 24 hours a day in Huimin Street, and you can enjoy the special food here no matter day or night. You can't really say that you have been to Xi 'an until you take a trip to Huimin Street in the ancient city of Xi 'an. This is definitely a living fossil of Xi 'an culture and an important part of Xi 'an's historical connotation.

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