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Would you like to travel to China, Thailand, Kenya, or Denmark? If yes, this article is a must-read for you!
Panjiayuan Antique Market - Beijing, China
Panjayuan, or “The Dirt Market”, is the largest flea market in China and a must-see for every tourist. The market is open all week. The local sellers offer both real and fake antiques, artwork, fabrics as well as other local goods. Learn to bargain with them so you can take home beautiful items that will cost you ridiculously little money.
Chatuchak Weekend Market - Bangkok, Thailand
Chatuchak is the largest market in Thailand, giving any tourist the opportunity to bargain for antiques, handicrafts, art, and souvenirs. Although the shopping streets are narrow, and the sellers are quite aggressive, the experience is unforgettable! You will appreciate the chaos you experienced when you return home with rare goods.
Masai Market - Nairobi, Kenya
Practice the art of haggling before visiting the Masai Market. Traders set up their stalls in different parts of the city and sell everything from ritual masks and keychains to colorful handmade jewelry. However, fake products are very common in such markets, and making a good purchase is a challenge. Don't be surprised if the elephant-tail wool bracelet you bought turns out to be made of ordinary plastic. However, an unforgettable adventure awaits you.
Strøget- Copenhagen, Denmark
Strøget is the largest pedestrianized shopping street. There are many shops ranging from world-class boutiques to those which sell souvenirs. There are many interesting people including street performers, magicians and tourists looking for items to buy. Everyone is immersed in either buying or selling. There are attractive but pricey boutiques such as Prada, and Louis Vuitton, as well as local shops offering more reasonable prices.
In which markets can you find fake items?
Panjiayuan, Strøget
Masai, Strøget
Panjiayan, Masai
Chatuchak, Panjiayuan
What does the writer say about The Dirt Market?
What does the writer say about Chatuchak?
What does the writer say about Masai market?
2) The writer says that in The Dirt Market one can buy both real and fake antiques, artwork, fabrics as well as other local goods.
3) The writer says that Chatuchak Weekend Market - Bangkok, Thailand gives you a possibility to bargain for antiques, handicrafts, art, and souvenirs.
4) The writer say about Masai market that they sell everything from ritual masks and keychains to colorful handmade jewelry in it.
Объяснение:
вот так