Tea
Tea shops are easy to find in Beijing. You know
the tea shops by the character for tea, shown to the right, which is usually written somewhere on the façade. In Mandarin, this character is pronounced chá.
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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...
Tea Street's real name is Maliandao, and you'll find it in the southwestern parts of Beijing. All in all, there are hundreds of tea shops here, selling anything that has to do with tea.
East of the metro station Chaoyangmen you will find Wonderful Electronic Shopping Mall. It sells electronics and software, but also tea and some other products.
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.