Lhasa Carpet Factory
Liulichang is a small street of Ming and Qing Dynasty shop facades with brightly painted doors and eaves and gracefully curved black-tiled-roofs.
The market specializes in antique pottery, foreign and domestic paintings, bone carvings, pearls, jade, and antique furniture, carpets, timepieces.
PanjiayuanPanjiayuan's treasure trove of antiques and oddities now has approximately 3,000 registered stallholders, 10,000 employees and up to 50,000 visitors on a busy day.
The Silk Market was for many years one of Beijing’s most well-known outdoor markets, attracting bargain hunting foreigners and Chinese alike.
Hongqiao (Pearl Market)The Pearl Market is a four-story building, with small stalls on the first few floors and full-sized stores on the top floor.
