When traveling, especially when you go abroad, apart from the scenery you see, I believe most people want to buy something for souvenirs or give it to others. Although the things in duty-free shops are cheaper, it is easy for people to buy things that are unique or even unnecessa

Traveling out, especially when going abroad

In addition to the scenery you see

I believe most people want to buy something as a souvenir or give it to others

Although the things in duty-free shops are cheaper

, it is easy for people to buy things that are unique or even unnecessary

So, we might as well change our thinking

stay away from the mall and throw ourselves into the arms of the flea market!

Compared to Shopping Mall, these scattered markets in the world, there are more real and vivid

Maybe the small things you find accidentally lit up your good mood in the day~

Rose Bowl Market

RoseBowl Market, Rose Bowl Market, located in RoseBowl near the old town of Pasadena, Los Angeles, is open for Sundays on the second week of each month (the opening hours for VIPs are 5 am), with a total of 2,600 stalls. It sells both old goods and novel products, and you will find that many stores cannot buy things.

California, USA (Pasadena)

Bangkok Gaduga Weekend Plaza

There are countless flea markets in Bangkok, but Gaduga weekend market is undoubtedly the most prestigious. It covers an area of ​​35 acres and can accommodate over 15,000 stores, and this scale alone is enough to make people dazzling. If you want to buy good and cheap products, it is best to arrive at the market as soon as possible. Remember to start lightly, otherwise the hot weather and the weight of the items you are buying will make you tired. As far as the price is concerned, it is recommended to be Thai silk and tinware, which are generally half cheaper than outside.

Bangkok Northern

127 Corridor

As the longest flea market in the world, Promenade 127 extends hundreds of miles, across the three cities of Hudson, Michigan and Gadsden in Alabama, USA. The 127 Gallery brings together countless vendors of all kinds. Some of them just sell local specialties on the lawn in front of their homes, while others are professional merchants who rent houses and sell antiques. Buyers come from near or far, and many people come prepared, even deliberately adding a trailer behind their trucks to shop for goods. However, the Promenade No. 127 is not open all year round, it only opens for just 4 days every August.

United States Tennessee Jamestown

Taipei Tianmu Flea Market

Tianmu Flea Market in Taipei was a gathering place for U.S. military families in the early days of the National Government's migration to Taiwan, and the strong exotic style continues to this day. Tianmu flea market is divided into second-hand flea market and creative market. If you are lucky, you will encounter Live Show. The unique feature of Tianmu Flea Market is that locals will use online account grabbing for stalls. Sometimes when you encounter nearby American and Japanese overseas Chinese who happen to immigrate to return to China to sell their treasures here, you will make a profit!

Intersection between Section 7 of Zhongshan North Road and Tianmu West Road, Shilin District, Taipei City

Kyoto Hidden Dharma Market

In front of the temple of Toji Temple, the so-called Hidden Dharma City is held every month. There are about dozens of stalls of various antique groceries such as ceramics, calligraphy and paintings, old books and Buddhist utensils, especially the "First Hidden Dharma City" on January 21 and the "First Hidden Dharma City" on December 21. Antique vendors from all over the country even gather in more than 1,000 stalls.

Toji was created by monk Kami . He was respected by the Japanese as " Master of Dharma Propaganda " and has a profound impact on Japanese culture. The Hongfa Market, held on the 21st of each month, was chosen on the death day of Kōkai. At first, it was just because many people chose to come to Toji to burn incense before Kōkai's death day. Some tea shops and pharmacies gathered around them for good men and women to rest and drink tea. Later, there were more and more stores, and finally the current antique market "Hongfa Market". If the goods sold on the stall do not care about the authenticity of the goods, whether the author is a famous artist, or whether the age is ancient, and only choose and pick them up based on personal preferences, Hongfa Market is a good place to make treasures.

Toji

near Kyoto Station, near Portobello Market, London

This is an important scene in the movie "Notting Hill". It is famous for selling various antiques. There are many antique shops in normal times. On Saturdays and Sundays, the streets are filled with antique stalls: gurgle clocks, silverware, oil paintings, old-fashioned razor blades, everything is available. Whether you can find a treasure depends on your vision and rank. The entire market is nearly one kilometer long from antique stalls to flea markets and farmers' markets. Flea markets and antique markets are only available on weekends, while farmers' markets are open every day. In addition to fruit and vegetable stalls and German sausage stalls, there are also many continental bread stalls, Mediterranean-style olive stalls, African vegetarian stalls, Thai snack stalls, etc., and the prices are also very affordable.

Portobello Road (between Goldborne Road and Chestow Villas)

Ottawa Byward Market

This is Canada's oldest and largest mass market, established by Lieutenant Colonel John Byr. Every summer, a large number of workers who transport timber from the upstream spend a lot of money after delivery, making the entire market lively. This area is the longest-standing area in Ottawa, and some businesses in the market have even been in operation for nearly 200 years.

Whenever the night falls, the lively atmosphere in the market is even better than the daytime. There are originally various taverns and PUBs here, and in recent years, it has become the most popular nightlife area in Ottawa. Today, Byward Market has developed from the original farmers' market to a comprehensive market integrating various fashion stores, audio and video stores, galleries, handicrafts, and jewelry stores. Furniture, antiques, Canadian specialties are also available for sale here.

Lido District North end Rido Canal and Ottawa River near the intersection and near Union Station

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