Beijing Panjiayuan Flea Market Facts
Panjiayuan Market Address: 18 Huaweili, southeast corner of the 3rd Ring Road, Chaoyang District
Panjiayuan Flea Market Opening Hours: 8:30 - 18:00 (weekdays); 4:30 - 18:00 (weekends); the stores in the market open everyday while the street stalls just open on weekends.
Area: 48,500 square meters (520,000 square feet)
What to Buy in Antique Market
Beijing Panjiayuan Flea Market, aka Panjiayuan Antique Market,is the largest, most complete, cheapest and most popular market selling second hand goods and curios in China. There are so many types of goods in Panjiayuan Antique Market that it is like a museum. It is a heaven for buying and appreciating antiques, crafts, collectibles and decorations. You can find calligraphy, Chinese painting, writing brushes, ivory carving, traditional Chinese musical instruments, porcelain, ancient furniture, etc. There are also some peddlers from ethnic minorities like Hui, Mongol, Miao, Korean and Manchu, hawking their national handicrafts. Actually, Beijing Panjiayuan Flea Market has become one of the must-go attractions of Beijing for tourists from home or aboard.
Porcelains and Other Craftworks
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Porcelain is absolutely the most typical of Chinese craftworks showing eastern cultural features. Porcelain wares are highly prized by foreign visitors for their exquisite design and special styles. There are some ancient porcelain wares from hundreds of years ago, as well as less expensive imitations sold in Beijing Panjiayuan Flea Market. Other craftworks, such as paper-cuts, gold or silverware, bamboo carvings, bone carvings, woven cloth, dyed cloth, embroidery, lacquer ware and teapots, can be seen in the Panjiayuan Market, giving a general picture of Chinese folk life in old times.
Jewels and Jades
There are a lot of shops selling jewels and jades, in which you can find precious treasures, such as the Hetian Jade and nephrite, agate, amber, pearl, coral, turquoise, diamonds, ornamental stones, crystal, etc.
Ancient Propaganda Pictures
There are many booths selling ancient books and propaganda pictures. The pictures describe the cultural life after the foundation of the PRC and reflect the simple spirit of that time. Mr. Liu Zhanquan is a famous collector of hundreds of ancient propaganda pictures. The pictures enjoyed by visitors and show the features of the times.
Location of Liu Zhanquan's shop: No.212, 2/F, Modern Collection Area, Beijing Panjiayuan Flea Market
Calligraphies and Paintings
Beijing Panjiayuan Flea Marketpossesses rich sources of paintings and calligraphies, such as oil paintings, watercolor paintings, ink paintings, print-makings, sketches, decorative paintings and ancient calligraphies. A small number of them are precious original manuscripts, but most are imitations.
Carved Furniture
Traditional Chinese furniture requires ahigh-class wood-working technique, and has been well liked by locals for thousands of years. The furniture is skillfully carved with vivid flowers, spirits or animal designs. There are many styles of it in Panjiayuan Market, such as Ming Dynasty Style, Qing Dynasty Style and Tibetan Style. Many kinds of carvings likedoors, windows, cupboards and wardrobes are ideal decorations for the house with classical features.
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Stamps
Stamp collectors can find many Chinese stamps in Panjiayuan Market, such as the imitation stamps of twelve zodiacs.
Tips for Shopping
1. Bring a magnifying glass so that you can have a careful look at the goods and curios.
2. Select the sellers carefully. The sellers can be roughly divided into three categories: special stores where the goods are of high quality and high price, individual shops where good articles are mixed with bad ones, and stalls where the goods are of the lowest quality. Select the seller carefully and compare the goods and price.
3. Ask about the price first before reaching the items for a closer look and pass the goods carefully in case of breaking them. Otherwise, some of the sellers may demand high compensation.
4. Be careful with the bargains. Sometimes the bargains are counterfeits, problematic or even damaged goods.
5. Do not look at the items in dimly lit places or under the light. Instead, look at them in bright natural light to ensure the quality.
6. Do not easily believe the story of the goods told by the sellers. The story may be made up by the sellers to attract you to buy.
7. You can also find an expert with sharp eyes and plenty of related background knowledge to go with you.
8. When making a deal of great value, request a formal invoice and sign a contract in which fake compensation or refund terms should be included.
How to get to Beijing Panjiayuan Flea Market
1. Take Subway Line 10 to Panjiayuan and leave from Exit B, you will see the market.
2.Take Bus 28, 378, 638, Yuntong 107, Yuntong 107 Express or Night Bus 30 to Panjiayuan Qiao.
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- Last updated on Jan. 16, 2024 by Kate Liu -