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What day is the Xianshuigu Grand Market?

The Xianshuigu big market is held every one, four and seven.

The former Xianshuigu Market is the memory of a generation of Xianshuigu people. It is nicknamed the Xianshuigu Riverside Scene during the Qingming Festival. It is said to have a history of a hundred years, from the West Coal Factory to Xinxing Road, and then from the stadium From North Road to Hongqi Road, and then to Dajian Road, which is now Hanchengqiao Market, it has continued to prosper after several changes.

It is said that residents from the urban area come to Xianshuigu specifically to attend the market. In the first few years of the construction of Haijiao Garden, you can still see the glorious moments of Daji. It is said that on the 1st, 4th and 7th of the lunar calendar, there are often huge crowds of people on the Dajian Road, and the road is jammed with water. Later it was said that it was banned because it affected traffic.

Fruits and vegetables are sold on the market. There are many vendors who specialize in wholesale and set up stalls, and there are also fresh vegetables grown at home. All kinds of food are very fresh, and the prices are better than in supermarkets. There are many stalls and there is a lot of choice. Post a few pictures to feel the lively atmosphere of the scene. The types of food sold in the market are also relatively complete, ranging from vegetables, fruits, seafood, beef, sheep, pork, rice, oil and grains... basically everything can be purchased.

This is also a small flower, bird, fish and insect market. There are many florists in the market. On days when there is a big market, the florists will move out the flowers for sale. The weather is better in summer, and colorful flowers are available. It’s very eye-catching; if you walk a few steps, you can see small fish vendors, putting small goldfish in bags or boxes for sale. You can also buy all kinds of things needed for fish farming in their small shops.