19 September 2007

Weekend shopping at the PanJiaYuan antique market in Beijing

Posted by Roger under: Antique Furniture; Video Postings .

If you have never been to the Panjiayuan weekend market, you are really missing out. Genuine antiques? Not really (Well maybe one or two) But cool stuff? Definately!

It you are a wholesaler or professional in the industry, you know this is a horrible place to do business. On the spot cash payments and consolidation/transport issues can be a real headache and those inside the enthic furnishings industry know that the real business is conducted elsewhere during the weekdays when the market is closed. I think ACF probably knows most of the vendors there already anyways which means when the market is closed during the weekdays, its vendors are still open to ACF.

But what the weekend market is good for is to get a “one-stop-look” at all the variety available in handicrafts and other various smalls (which could be filling up those empty spaces in your container). And its a lot of fun, looking at all the different items from art to ceramics to carved bone.

This particular video was found on youtube by someone named wenwen888

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4 Comments so far...

Ching Ching (not Ting Ting) Says:

19 September 2007 at 4:41 pm.

Impressive!

George Says:

21 September 2007 at 12:40 am.

very nice…

George Says:

21 September 2007 at 12:40 am.

Congratulations on AFC web 2.0

Vincent Says:

21 September 2007 at 5:17 am.

Pan Jia Yuan is becoming a ‘must-see’ for all tourists in Beijing. When I was backpacking through China, it is there that I have spent most of my money buying presents for family and freinds before going back home …

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