Shopping In Beijing
Beijing is a superior shopping destination. Offering a wide variety of shopping opportunities, from street markets to huge new malls full of famous brand names; there is almost nothing that you can't buy in Beijing. It is practically impossible to list all the shopping opportunities. This is just a sampling of some of the better known places. All of them are within close proximity to many of the sights you will want to see in Beijing. If you have heard about another store or mall that you would like to go to, we can arrange that also. If there is something specific you want to buy, just let us know.
Wangfujing Street, Beijing's Premier Shopping District
Hongqiao Pearl Market: This is one of the most famous and popular markets for the locals in Beijing. It is also frequented by many foreign and Chinese celebrities. Hongqiao Market is one of the best place to buy high quality Chinese pearls at very affordable prices. Of course, if pearls are not on your shopping list, there are also plenty of other inexpensive and interesting goods on the lower floors. If you are interested in bringing home some toys, kites, etc. for your young family members; try Toys City, the building directly behind the main building. Bargaining is almost an art here.
Sanlitun Yashow Clothing: Five floors of virtually anything you might need or want, this store is a favorite with expats and visitors. If you are looking for shoes, purses, suitcases, coats, jewelry, or toys, this is the place you might want to try. Tailors can be found on the third floor. Bargaining is expected here.
New Qianmen Market : Qianmen Dajie is the oldest traditional market street in Beijing and is located directly south of Tian'anmen Square and Qianmen Gate. Renovated for the Olympics, Qianmen Market Street (Qianmen Dajie) has a history of over 500 years. An east-west lane opening on the western side of Qianmen is the famous Dashilan Jie. Many of the shops here are hundreds of years old, and are a good place to shop for silk, Chinese medicine, and other traditional Chinese goods. Consider eating at one of the famous, old restaurants.
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