Pearls & Jewellery
China is the worlds largest producer of freshwater pearls and there's a good chance you'll find something you like for a reasonable price.
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North east of Ritan Park you will find this market that is a bit different from it's
HongQiao is situated close to the Temple of Heaven. It boasts three floors with pearls and jewellery, but also quite a lot of clothing, accessories, electronics, watches, art, toys, red lanterns...
This market is located a couple of miles east of the Temple of Heaven. Lots of Chinese art, crafts and antiques are sold here.
The most talked-about market among tourists in Beijing, Silk Market, is located a little east of the Second Ring Road. Name brand and designer handbags and clothing are the bulk of what is sold here, but of course they also sell silk items, electronics, p
In the middle of Beijing you will find the pedestrian street Wangfujing.
Yandai Xiejie is a short hutong street with a vast range of products like tea, silk products, clothes, jewellery and other souvenirs located in central Beijing next to the Houhai lake.
Sometimes called Yashow Clothing Market, is popular among tourists and located at Sanlitun, the popular bar street.