Top 10 Beijing Markets

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Plan your Beijing tour? If you are not interested in shopping at high-end Beijing shopping malls, where everything seems to be overpriced at fixed prices, then why not dig into the plentiful free or flea markets where you can enjoy bargaining with the local vendors.

If you are not familiar with the markets in Beijing, you may follow us to explore the top 10 Beijing markets below. I’m sure you will get what you want to enrich your Beijing trip.

Note: We have offered subway information on how to get to the following markets. You may use the Beijing subway map to guide you to get to these markets. Happy Shopping in Beijing!

One thing you should know is that Beijing’s overall urban blueprint has been in the process of adjusting, upgrading and standardizing.  Many busy and noisy lively markets have been removed from the urban central areas and resettled in the relatively remote outskirts of Beijing.

Some lucky ones have been gentrified and placed indoors like Silk Market (now actually a huge 5-story mansion). Some of the vendors have been evacuating from the old market places and settled elsewhere. The golden “flea market” time in Beijing has been fading, gradually diluted by gentrification and disneyfication.

Normally all the markets are open all year round except Chinese Spring Festival. Most of the markets will be closed for 5 days during China Spring Festival (China’s lunar new year).

By the way, most of the department stores and shopping malls are still open during the biggest holiday in China. Most of the listed markets are mainly composed of private vendors who need to go home for family reunion for the big holiday.

Top 1: Silk Street Market 秀水街市场

Brief introduction: Placemaking in 1977. Renovation: 2019 ( JERDE is honoured to be part of the silk street renovation team). So the old silk street market has been demolished long before. The present Silk Street Market is actually a department-like store ( 5 above and 2 under ) with a floor area of 28,000 square meters.

The exterior of Silk Street Market Mansion

There are now over 500 booths in the building. According to the developer of the building, the advantages of the old market are still kept intact in the present market, targeting the international tourists and local white-collar workers.

Floor Information ( Silk Street Market )

The Silk Street Market cover multiple kinds of goods, including clothing ( F2 and F3); shoes and bags ( B1) ; silk, jewellery and handicrafts ( F4);Coffee, Haute Couture / Jewellery/Clothing alteration service, art gallery ( F5), Grocery Supermarket ( fruit and vegetables at B2), which are favoured by consumers all over the world.

Women’s Clothing and Apparel (F2 & F3)
Men’s Clothing and Apparel (F3)
Women’s Shoes (B1)
luggage & travel accessories ( B1)

Location: 8 Xiushui East Street, Jianwai Dajie, Chaoyang, Beijing 北京市朝阳区建外大街秀水东街8号
Tel::(010) 56767766
Opening Hours: 9am-9pm
Subway: take subway line 1 and get off at the station of Yonganli (永安里), and exit from Exit A
Public Transport: Bus No.1,9,28,37,43,120,126,403,639,640,668,728,and 729, arrival at Yonganli Station

Top 2: Panjiayuan Flea Market 潘家园旧货市场

Brief introduction: Panjiayuan Flea Market, or Panjiayuan Market, or Panjiayuan Antique Market, or whatever names you use, is a must for those who like something really Chinese. From Monday to Thursday, it is open from 8:30am to 6:00pm.

On weekend, it is open from 4:30am to 6:00pm. We suggest you go to Panjiayuan on weekends. Only on weekends, you will find some vendors coming from all parts of China to show their personal stuff or artifacts they collect and sell on the ground in a designated area in the market.

Panjiayuan Flea Market
Panjiayuan Flea Market

They just put a piece of blanket on the floor and put what they have on it.If you come here on other week days, you won’t see these free vendors. It is actually a huge market place for selling and collecting Chinese folk handcrafts, maybe the largest in Asia!

What you will see are jewellery, ceramics, calligraphy, teapots, ethnic clothing, Buddha statues, paper lanterns, Cultural Revolution memorabilia, PLA belts, Ming- and Qing-style furniture, old pipes, opium scales, and many more.
Check out Panjiayuan Flea Market for more information.

Location: No.18, Huaweili Road, just 100 meters west of Panjiayuan Bridge on the southeast third ring road.
地址:北京市朝阳区潘家园桥华威里18号
Tel: 5120-4671

Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday open from 8:30am to 6:00pm; On weekend, open from 4:30am to 6:00pm
Subway: take subway line 10 and get off at the station of Panjiayuan (潘家园)
Public Transport: Take bus 28, 300, 368, 607, 730, 810 or 907 and get off at Panjiayuan Station.

Top 3: Beijing Antique City 古玩城

Brief introduction: Beijing Antique City ( former Beijing Curio City) is a four-story building. It is located just to the west of Huawei Bridge on the southeast third ring road, about 300 meters south of Panjiayuan Flee Market.

It is the largest Chinese antique trade center in Asia.

Beijing Antique City
Beijing Antique City

Beijing antique city has a total floor space of 26400㎡. The building is elegantly decorated. At present it has antique over 600 dealers, mainly selling the classical furniture, the ancient clock and watch, the ancient rug, the ancient ceramics, the celebrity calligraphy and painting, the Baiyu ivory carving, the snuffbox.

It also offers the ancient rug, the copper ware image of Buddha, the ancient clock and watch, the ancient ceramic antique chinaware, the Tibetan cultural relic and much more.

Location: 21 Dongsanhuan Nan Lu, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China (located just to the west of Huawei Bridge on the east-south third ring road, about 300 meters south of Panjiayuan Flee Market.)
地址:北京市朝阳区东三环南路21
Tel: 010-5960901,59609011

Opening Hours: 10am-7pm
Subway: take subway line 10 and get off at the station of Panjiayuan (潘家园). Beijing Antique City is located to the south of Panjiayuan Flea Market.
Public Transport: Take bus 28, 300, 3 52, 378, 7 57, 830 or 986 and get off at Shilihe Station.

Top 4: Hongqiao Pearl Market 红桥市场

Brief introduction: The name of Hongqiao Pearl Market is a little bit misleading. This four-story building offers much more than just pearls. It actually provides everything from bags, shoes, clothes, silk, tea, table-cloth, toys, souvenirs, to pears and jewellery.

It is just located east of the Temple of Heaven. Its main entrance – the west gate faces the road across the Temple of Heaven. If you drive to the market, you are supposed to get off at its north side gate.

Beijing Hongqiao Market
Beijing Hongqiao Market

The market has four stories. The first floor sells digital products, timepieces and glasses, Groceries, mobile phone parts and daily necessities; the second floor offers clothes, shoes, cases and bags; the third floor provides pearls, jades and artifacts; the forth floor sells the high-end jewellery. Check out Hongqiao Pearl Market for more information.

Location: 9 Tiantan Donglu, Dongcheng District (just opposite the east gate of Temple of Heaven)
地址:东城区天坛东路9号
Tel: 6711-8984

Opening Hours: 8:30am-7pm
Subway: take Subway Line 5 and get off at the station of Tiantandongmen ( East Gate of Temple of Heaven 天坛东门). Then walk to the north you will see the market.
Take bus: 39, 43, 60, 116, 610

Top 5: Liulichang Antique Street 琉璃厂

Brief introduction: On both sides of the street there are about 100 storefronts and vendors’ stalls selling collectibles and art supplies, including woodblock prints, copies of famous calligraphy, historic paintings (reproductions) and more.

Rongbaozhai is one of Beijing’s top art shops and well worth browsing, actually Rongbaozhai is located on the west section of Liulichang Street. To get to Liulichang Xijie ( the west section of Liulichang Street) on your right side, you have to across the main street.

Rongbaozhai’s business scope is very wide, ranging from ink, paper and inkstone, to fan albums; from painting and seal cutting to mounting a picture scroll, almost everything from ordinary people to cultural celebrities, all of them are enthusiastic customers of Rongbaozhai.

Liulichang Antique Street

Location: Liulichang Street, Xicheng District;
地址:西城区琉璃厂
Opening Hours: 8:30am-7pm
Subway: take subway line 2 and get off at the station of Hepingmen (和平门), and exit from the Exit C2 (check old Beijing Walking Tour for more information.)
Bus No.s 6, 14, 15, 25, 50, 53, 57, 102 and 105.

Top 6: Shilihe House Building Materials City 十里河家居建材城

Are you going to upgrade your home in Beijing? No matter  you are a do-it-yourselfer or would like outsource your home decor, Beijing Shilihe Household Building Materials City is your one-stop market.

Though its Chinese name “City” suggests its expansiveness, the market is less a city than a street, a household building materials commercial street. It is the largest home improvement market in Beijing, similar to a cluster of Home Depot stores in the States or Canada as well.

Getting there is just a breeze. It is located in the southeast corner of the Third Ring Road in Beijing. Take subway line 10 ( or Line 14 anf 17 ) and get off at the station of Shilihe Zhan ( 十里河站)and exit at Exit K2 or J , you will be on the market street ( located at 100 meters east of Shilihe Bridge, East Third Ring Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 北京市朝阳区东三环十里河桥东100米 (十号地铁K2出口).

Lights and Lighting Section of Shilihe House Building Materials City
A lights decoration store in the market

Location: 100 meters east of Shilihe Bridge, East Third Ring Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
北京市朝阳区东三环十里河桥东100米 (十号地铁K2出口)
Take subway line 10 ( or Line 14 anf 17 ) and get off at the station of Shilihe Zhan ( 十里河站)and exit at Exit K2 or J . Then walk along Dayangfang Road (大羊坊路), then you will see the a group of buildings for all the stuff you will need.
For more information, please click: Beijing Shilinhe Household Building Materials City.

Top 7 Sanyuanli Market (Food & Produce)三源里菜市场

Sanyuanli Market is located in Shunyuanli, Chaoyang District, Beijing. The market was built in October 1992, with a business area of 1560 square meters and 139 booths, selling vegetables, fruits, fresh meat, aquatic products, non-staple food seasonings, grain and oil, pasta tea, general merchandise and daily necessities. The market is a standardized community vegetable market of Beijing.

Fresh Produce in Sanyuanli Market

Sanyuanli Market has become the food and produce shopping channel for more than 10,000 households and 30,000 residents in Xinyuanli, Sanyuanli and Shunyuanli communities, as well as the surrounding hotels and restaurants. Guests from foreign embassies, hotels and foreign-related enterprises also frequently patronize this market.

ADD: Left side of Building 2, Shunyuanli, Ease Third Ring Road, Beijing
BUS: 403,300/YUNTONG104 at Sanyuanqiao Station
Subway: Line 10 Liangmaqiao Station

Top 8: Baoguosi Culture Market 报国寺文化市场

The old open-air Baoguosi Culture Market is closed. But the marekt is there keeping some of its delicate indoor markets. Today Baoguosi Cultural Market is still a cultural market based on Chinese books, stamps and coins. So you still can see some quiet and lively antique trade business going on inside the market ( indoor buildings ).

Brief introduction: “Baoguosi” means Baoguo Temple ( Serving the country Temple ). It was first constructed in the Liao Dynasty (916-1125) in the southern part of downtown Beijing. Baoguo Si was a Buddhist temple. The main hall of the temple has been now transformed into a coin hall, a book and newspaper hall, a ticket and certificate hall, a comic book hall, etc.

Baoguosi Cultural Market

Top 9: Yandai Xiejie Market 烟袋斜街

In Beijing, there still exist some places where you can see the old streets, typical Northern Chinese buildings and authentic Beijing folk culture despite of the fast pace of the local urbanization and gentrification.

Yandai Xiejie ( or Yandai Byway or Old Pipe Street 烟袋斜街) is one of such old commercial streets that showcase Beijing’s past. Yandai Byway was originally formed in Yuan Dynasty (1271 – 1368) and further developed and reached its height in late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Yandai, literally “Smoking Pipes”, was once lined up with many shops selling smoking pipes, hence the name of Yandai.

Silk Blouses and silk clothes for ladies

Today the general outline of the byway is still intact with many buildings sticking to their originality – shop front residence. Beside keeping the tradition of selling smoking pipes, antiques and jade, the lean street also sells silk, tea, Beijing snacks,etc. There are trendy bars and small eateries on the street.

Location: The 232-meter-long market street is located about 50 meters south of Drum Tower. For more information, please check out How to Visit Yandai Xiejie.

Top 10 Nanluoguxiang Hutong 南锣鼓巷

Now almost every Beijing first-time visitor wants to be lost in the maze of Nanluoguxiang hutong teemed with side lanes. People want to be lost in the past, in the tradition, in the passing passengers, in a fad and in the future. Time is flying here and getting older.

Vendors at Nanluoguxiang Hutong

The 786-meter long south-north Nanluoguxiang Hutong is lined with numerous trendy bars, yummy restaurants, unique hostels, lively themed stores and itinerant vendors.

Nanluoguxiang is easily accessible by Subway Line 6 and get off at the station of Nanluoguxiang. Then enter the south entrance to Nanluoguxiang and exit from its north. For more information, please check out How to visit Nanluoguxiang.


The markets below have been either closed or moved somewhere else due to Beijing urban development:

Dahongmen Clothing Wholesale Market 大红门服装批发市场 ( Moved)

( Closed) Important Notice: The vendors have evacuated from the market and settled elsewhere. No More!

This huge market, oft-lauded as the largest clothing market north of Yangtze River in China.

It is located on Beijing’s south axis road starting from Muxiyuan (木樨园) on the south third ring road in the north to the northern bank of Liangshui River (凉水河北岸) , about 7  km south of Tiananmen Square.

The market is composed of 24 comprehensive markets covering clothing, shoes, hats as well as food, antiques and paintings jewelry, cultural and creative products. The most well-known markets include Dahongmen Clothing City (大红门服装城) and Dahongmen Shoes City  (大红门鞋城).

Address: 15 Yongnan Road (south of Dahongmen Birdge ), Fengtai District
Chinese Add: 北京市丰台区永南路15号(大红门桥南)
Contact: 67226658

Business Hours:
Dahongmen Early Morning Market (大红门早市):4:30 am – 10:00 am
Dahongmen Clothing Wholesale Market (大红门服装批发市场) : 9:00am – 5:00 pm
Tianya Clothing Plaza (天雅服装大厦) : 9:00 am – 5:00pm
Jingwen Clothing Market (京温服装市场):9:00 am – 5:00pm
Dahongmen Shoes City (大红门鞋城):7:00 am – 4:00pm

Beijing Tianyi Small Commodities Wholesale Market 北京天意小商品批发市场( Closed)

  (permanently closed and removed)
Beijing Tianyi Market has over 2000 suppliers from all over China with over 60,000 small products.

The market has a business area of 11000 square meters with 20 business halls and 1550 booths.

The market can almost meet your need for  some cheap accessories. It is better to buy large quantities, let’ s say 10 pieces and it is easy to bargain in bulk-buy. The market sells everything such as hairstyles, electronics, souvenirs, toys,  Jewels, door keys, bags, tissues, clothes, cuddly toys, cosmetics, plants, shoes, phone accessories, office supplies,  bookshops, school supplies and many more!!

Business Hour: 7:30am – 5:30pm
Add: No. 259, Fuchengmen Outer Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, China, 100037
中国北京市西城区阜成门外大街259号 邮政编码: 100037
Subway line 2: Take subway line 2 and get off at the station of “Fuchengmen station”(阜成门), exit from Exit A, then walk westward along Fuchengmen Outer Street (阜成门外大街) for about 1.2 km, coming across 2 traffic lights,  you will see  the market on your right side ( No.259).

Zoo Market 动物园服装批发市场 ( Closed & Moved)

Important Notice: The vendors have evacuated from the market and settled elsewhere. No More!

Brief introduction: This is a huge wholesale market group which is composed of seven markets. Beijing Zoo Market is mainly composed of 7 sub-markets: 1) 金开利德 (Jinkaili) 2) 天乐宫 (Tianlegong) 3) 天皓城 (Tianhaocheng) 4) 东鼎 (Dongding) 5) 聚龙 (Julong) 6) 世纪天乐 (Shijitianle) 7) 众合 (Hezhong).

And the most popular ones are Julong, Tianlegong and Shiji Tianle.Buy them here for half-price but be geared up for bargaining hard or buy in volume.

Everything is so cheap and so plentiful here!! Anywhere from 10-50 RMB for shirts, tops, jeans, pants, skirts, everything. Jewelry for about 10-15RMB. In some places they can be more expensive, but about 90% are the cheap prices listed above.

Weekday mornings are the best time to come and be prepared to spend a few hours walking around. There are also various places to eat in the area: KFC and McDonalds, Yonghe Soy Milk, Pizza Hut, Yoshinoya, Dairy Queen, A&W, Mexican Restaurant …

Location: Around Beijing Zoo, Xizhimen Waidajie, Xicheng District
Tel: 010-68312001

Opening Hours: 5:00am – 3:00pm
Subway: Take Subway Line 4, get off at Beijing Zoo Station ( 动物园)and exit from Exit D
Public Transport: Bus No.s 7, 27, 103, 105 and 111.206, 209, 319, 334, 347, 360, 362, 534, 601, 632, 634, 697, 714, 808, 814, 特4, Yuntong 104, Yuntong 105, Yuntong 106 or Yuntong 205 and get off at Beijing Zoo Station.

Tip: Hassle-free Beijing Guided Tours

If you don’t want to go the do-it-yourself route and prefer the hassle-free escorted tours,  here are some options for Beijing guided tours:

Car Rental in Beijing
Beijing Day Tour
Beijing Tour Packages
Beijing Winter Tour
Great Wall Tour
Beijing Tours
China City Tours
China Tour

Further Readings


Best Time to Visit Beijing
How to plan a trip to Beijing

Top 10 Attractions in Beijing
How to Visit Forbidden City
How to Visit Temple of Heaven
How to Visit Summer Palace
How to Visit Ming Tombs
How to Visit the Great Wall of China
How to Visit Tiananmen Square
How to Visit Hutongs
How to Visit Olympic Sites

Top 10 Markets in Beijing
Top 10 Shopping Malls in Beijing
Beijing Shopping

Wangfujing Night Snack Street
Qianmen Commercial Street
Beijing Huguosi Street

Chinese version of the travel guide:

北京10大小商品批发或旧货市场

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379 thoughts on “Top 10 Beijing Markets

  1. Hi! We will be staying at Jiang Guang New World Hotel or it is now called Jiang Guang Centre. What can you say about this hotel and which market can we easily access and how? 🙂 Thank you so much!

  2. Hello Mizzi,

    Is it Jing Guang New World Hotel? No Jiang Guang New World Hotel. Sorry, not familiar with Jing Guang New World Hotel. If you stay at Jing Guang New World Hotel, you may go to the Silk Market (Building).

    1. By subway
    Walking about 500m and get to the subway station of Jintai Xizhao (金台夕照) of Subway Line 10, get off at the next station ( to the south) of Guomao (国贸站), then interchange for Subway line 1 and get off at the next station of Yonganli (永安里) and exit from the Exit A and you will see the Silk Market Building.

    2. Just take a taxi
    the taxi ride from your hotel to the Silk Market – 2.5km and taxi fare of around ¥12.

  3. Hi,

    Please would you let me know which is the best market for western sizes, when I come to Beijing I always seem to struggle finding clothes to fit. Other websites say that Zoo Market has mainly chinese sizes, is this correct?

    Thanks for you advice!

  4. Hello Anthony Cohn,

    Zoo Market is ok. But personally, I suggest you go to the Silk Street Market. The Silk Street Market is a 5-storey building with easy navigation. But the Zoo Market is composed of several buildings, not easy to find what you want.

  5. Hye,

    Thanks for this article it’s very usefull for me 🙂
    I’ll go to beijing in 21 june, I just want some advice aobout the nearest mall from beijing international studies university and also where I can find clothes (cheaaaap ) 🙂

    thanks

  6. hello adriana,

    Sorry, not quite sure where to purchase baby products wholesalers. You may try your luck at the Zoo Market. Have a good time!

  7. Hi, I’m going to Beijing early of September, & we will be staying in Qianmen Courtyard Qianmen Street, Xicheng
    Beijing, 100051, We want to go for shopping, cheap clothing, which market could you suggest that near to our hotel & how to get there.
    thank you.

  8. i am travelling on 14th of October, I am confused whether to stay in Qianmen Courtyard Hotel or to stay in Beijing Dong Chang’an Hotel which is in the chaoyang district and near silk market.
    I am going mainly for shopping, and I want to be near bus station or subway station to be able to move easily

  9. Hello Jaidaa,

    Dong Chang An Hotel Beijing is in the chaoyang district and near silk market. Have good shopping in Beijijng!

  10. can you suggest how many days should I stay? keeping in mind I am from Egypt so Asian food is not rlly my thing, so i can stay 6 to 8 days, but is 6 days enough to shopping and some sightseeing ” at least a visit for great wall and forbidden city” ?
    regarding the shopping is silk market enough to get women and men clothes bag shoes watches?
    thank you so much for replying

  11. Hello Jaidaa,

    Basically, your 6 day stay in Beijing is fairly enough for you to visit the highlights and do your shoppping in Beijing. One day for city tour ( Forbidden City…), one day for excurstion to Great Wall. And 2 or 3 days for shopping. Have a good time in Beijing.

  12. Hi,

    i am in Beijing staying right next to Care City Center. can you suggest which market is closest where i can get good girl toys and clothes?

  13. Hello Ariuna,

    Where is “Care City Center”? Sorry, we’ve failed to locate ” Care City Center”.

  14. Hi! We will be in Bejing on the 15 -18 September. We want to experience a vegetable and meat market for some local “street dining”. Can you advise? As of now, we will be at the Holiday Inn Central Plaza – would you recommend anything more authentic?

    Regards,

    Frank

  15. Hello Frank,

    Actually almost all the communities and sub-districts in Beijing have their vegetable and meat markets easy for the local residents to buy. You may ask your hotel for help in terms of the nearest markets or the most convenient markeats for you to explore. Have a good time in Beijing!

  16. Hi am in Beinjing till the 19th i am a fairly plump woman who would like to do some formal clothes shopping. When i go back home i shall be starting a new executive job. Please advise. Also note that the prices should be afforable. Kin
    Kind Regard
    Lucy Ru

  17. Where to buy cheaper clothes and electronics? We will be staying at City Inn Hotel. What’s the weather in Mid October? ty

  18. Hello Au,

    For cheaper clothes, you may go to Silk Market; for electronics, you may go to Zhongguancun Electronics Market Beijing.

  19. Hi, I will be arriving in beijing in the 8th of October and am staying at the park plaza on wangfujing street. Can you please suggest where I can go shopping for local authentic items suck as furniture and art.

  20. Hello Sukhmani sarin,

    You may go to Arts and Crafts Emporium (工美大厦). The five-story building is famed for its quality artwork and handicrafts, while locals flock to its discount clothing market on the top floor for the latest fashions.

    Add: No.281 Wangfujing Street, Beijing ( not far from your hotel)
    Tel: 65233016,65288866

  21. Hi

    Can you please advise where I could buy giveaway items in wholesale. I am planning on visiting Beijin later this month. If you can also give me names of places for clothes and shoes, would be much appreciated

  22. We will be staying either at the JW Mariott or Sofitel. Can you let me know if there is lots of shopping in and around these hotels?

    Is 5 days 4 nights enough time for sightseeing and shopping?

    Thank you for your advice. All the above info is very useful.

    Look forward to hearing from you.

  23. Hello Sherry D’Souza,

    There are some big and luxury shopping malls not far from your hotels. But if you prefer cheap markets, you may go to Silk Street Market (5-storey building) for shopping by taking subway line 1 and get off at the station of Yonganli (永安里), and exit from Exit A.

    Basically, 5 days 4 nights just enough time for visiting the hightlights in Beijing and doing a little shopping.

    Day 01: Half day tour
    Day 02: One Day city tour
    Day 03: Excursion to the Great Wall
    Day 04: Agaian one day city tour
    Day 05: Leave

    You may incorporate your shopping into your day tours. Have a good trip to Beijing!

  24. Dear Sherry D’Souza,

    Thanks for your enquiry! But it is first time for us to hear there are giveaway items in wholesale markets in Beijing. Where have you got the maket information? If you could find such a market, please let us know and post it here to let others to share. Thanks!

  25. hi all. i want to go for shopping, cheap clothing, which market cheap & nice cloth? could you tell me my friends?

  26. I am staying in Grand Millennium, in Beijing for four days. I would like advice on best toy shopping mostly educational toys and kids electronics. I am here with my 3 year old daughter, we will go to the Zoo for the Big Panda- What other age appropriate activities would you advise?

  27. Hello,
    could you tell me where can I find designers clothes and footwear (not fake) in Beijing for Low prices?Its possible to find in some markets?
    Thank you!

  28. I am living in Beijing. I have several questions about the shopping.
    I would like to have clothes made for myself and friends.
    1. Where is the best places for women’s clothes, men’s suits, men’s shirts/sweaters to be custom made?
    2. Trying to get ready for winter, where is the best places to purchase winter coats that are over size 12 US?

    Thank you.

  29. Hello Vam,

    I’m not sure which places are best for tailor made clothes. But you may try Silk Street Market ( also for winter clothes ). Have a good time Beijing.

  30. Hello Daniel,
    i am intrested in electronics wholesale market and baby wholesale clothing market do you think i will find all of this in ZOO Market ? Also i wish to ask you if you have any sugestion.
    Thank you

  31. Hello Vlad,

    For electronics wholesale market, you’d better go to Zhongguancun Electronics Market Beijing 中关村电子市场. The market is huge, composed of several shopping malls or shopping buildings! The most frequented areas include Dinghao electronic market 鼎好电子商城, Taipingyang digital market 太平洋数码城, Zhonghai electronic market 中海电子市场, Off-price shopping mall 上品优价百货, Zhongguancun plaza shopping mall 中关村广场购物中心 and many more.

    Location: 27 Hai Dian Road,Hai Dian District, Beijing
    Tel: 010-81191011
    Opening Hours: 9.00am-9.00pm
    Subway: take subway line 10 or 4 and get off at the station of Haidian Huangzhuang (海淀黄庄), exit from Exit C1 or C2.
    Bus: 26, 47, 302, 332, 320, 323, 732, 801, 862, 982, 983, Yuntong 105, Yuntong 106

  32. Hi.. Im going to beijing on the next weeks, im looking for ski and snowboard accesories , beanies , goggles , gloves , socks and other accesories, may someone help me and tell me witch market sould i go… Thanks so much

  33. Hello Max,

    Basically many comprehensive department stores have outlets for selling ski facilities and accesories. Last week I went to the Silk Market and surprised to find that they also sell ski and snowboard accesories. Maybe you first try your luck at the Silk Market, then go to the big department stores. Have a good luck!

  34. hi Daniel,
    I will go to Beijing in next month may be for new year celebration so whats a event plan there and what place you will suggest me for have a fun and enjoy new year night… Thanks

  35. Hello Dr.Zeeshan,

    In Beijing, as well in other parts of China, a new year is not so grandly celebrated as the Chinese new year ( so-called Spring Festival ). We do have a 3-day holiday for the New Year ( Jan 01 – 03,2014 ). There are some events for ushering in the coming new year.

    1. The New Year’s Concert ( Dec 31,2013 ) at National Centre for the Performing Arts

    http://www.chncpa.org/ens/

    2. 2014 New Year Countdown in Beijing.
    A different place will be chosen for a new year countdown. For 2014 new year countdown, please follow the offcial website of Beijing Tourism Adminstration for the lastest information.

    http://english.visitbeijing.com.cn/

    3. Or drink into the new year by going to Houhai Bar Street or Sanlitun Bar Street.

    http://www.tour-beijing.com/blog/beijing-travel/shichahai-a-nice-place-to-walk-at-night/

    http://www.tour-beijing.com/blog/beijing-travel/beijing-top-10/top-10-things-to-do-in-beijing-at-night/

    Have a good time in Beijijng!

  36. Hello. I found this page very helpful. However, there is something that needs to be corrected.

    If you get off at the station of Tiantandongmen then walk to the south, you will NOT get to Hongqiao Pearl Market, because the market is to the NORTH of the station. If you come out of the northeast exit of Tiantandongmen you can see the market just about 100 metres away. However, if you come out of the southeast exit, as I did, then walk south, you will never see it.

    I did find it eventually, but please note that when giving directions it is important not to confuse north/south, left/right, and so on.

    🙂

    Philip

  37. hello. i intend to go to Beijing in early December and i am interested in buying stylish dresses for winter holidays in Europe. Please tell me, Daniel, which is the best place for wholesale shopping with the latest news in fashion and also not expensive…and the best days for this, maybe there is a day when the shops are closed, its good to know..

    Thanks and regards.

  38. Hello Sonia,

    All the shops are open, don’t worry about. But I’m not an expert on shopping. Silk Market is a convenient place for shopping, but you have to be skillful in bargaining with the vendors. Have a good shopping!

  39. Hi.. i am staying in Beijing for 4 days around Wangfujing area. Would like to know where is the nearest market? And what could you recommend for the famous breakfast and meals in Beijing aside from Beijing duck? Thanks for your information.

  40. Hello Tatika,

    You may go to the Silk Market Street ( a 4-storey building market ).

    1) Breakfast
    Usually people would have hotel breakfast. If you would like to have breakfast outside your hotel, you may go to Huguosi Xiaochi ( a snack restaurant) for breakfast. Its main restaurant is located on Huguosi Street ( see http://www.tour-beijing.com/blog/beijing-travel/huguosi-street/ ). Actually it has many outlets in Beijing, a kind of snack chain restaurants. Ask your hotel for the nearest Huguosi Xiaochi.

    2) More famous restaurants in Beijing
    Please see http://www.tour-beijing.com/blog/beijing-travel/beijing-top-10/top-10-beijing-restaurants-best-restaurants-in-beijing/

  41. Hi Daniel, noted and thanks for your reply. Do you have any good recommendation for ma la steamboat? If possible it is around wangfujin area. Thank you.

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