Up until 2005, this market was called Silk Street and had the same location but was an outdoor market. Today, everything is covered by a roof and this market is probably the most visited by foreign tourists in Beijing.
Just like HongQiao Pearl Market offers more than pearls, Silk Market offers a lot more than just silk.
In the basement floor you'll find shoes, belts, handbags and suitcases etc. On the first and second floors there are mainly designer clothes. Be careful to try on everything you buy here, to be sure you get the right size.
Silk products are sold on the third floor: ties, tablecloths, traditional clothes as well as dressing gowns, underwear and many other products made of silk, and children's wear. There are also tailors here, willing to make suits or dresses for tourists that often pay a little more than they should.
Floors four and five have jewellery, pearls, Chinese crafts and art, watches, electronics etc. Having walked all the way up here, you'll probably be quite tired of all the yelling salespeople pulling at you. In that case, continue to one of the restaurants on floors five and six, where you can sit down and eat something.
Since there are a great number of foreign tourists on this market, salespeople here are pretty good at speaking English. Moreover, they often know a few selling phrases in a number of other languages, like Spanish, Italian, German, French and Swedish. The salespeople are extremely pushy and the prices they suggest are high, so bargain a lot.
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(Text updated: 2008-02-25)
[2010-01-22] lalo wrote...
Hello I stay 3 times in beijing and i doit good shoping in silk market, i need shoping now for
interne to america can you send me information please, i want do business with your market
Thank you
[2010-01-22] Shopping in Beijing answered...
Hi Lalo. ShoppinginBeijing.com is a guide to all of Beijing's fantastic markets and shopping places. If you want to contact Silk market please visit their website www.silkstreet.cc.
[2009-12-14] a wrote...
Agressive sales men, pearlmarket much cheaper and friendlier
[2009-09-10] BALL007 wrote...
How about russian market
[2009-08-31] Margaret M. wrote...
Great place to shop. Make sure you bargin
on what you are buying. I go at least twice year.
朝阳区建国门外大街秀水东街8号
Xiushui Dongjie nr. 8
Jianguomenwai Dajie
Chaoyangmen District
Daily 9am - 9pm
Lat. 39.90781°
Long. 116.44345°
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[2010-07-09] sweety wrote...
i woul like to where to shop for good a1 duplicate branded bags, watches n clothes
[2010-07-16] a1 answered...
Hi, this market and Yashow market are both good according to me. Yashow's sellers are a bit less rude.
Yes, this is an interesting comment.