Panjiayuan is located in the south of the Third Ring Road in East Beijing, southwest of Panjiayuan Bridge, covering an area of 48,500 square meters. The market is divided into six business areas: stall area, ancient building area, classical furniture area, modern collection area, stone carving area and catering service area. Mainly engaged in antique items, handicrafts, collectibles and decorations, with an annual turnover of several hundred million yuan. The market has more than 4,000 merchants and nearly 10,000 businessmen. It is the largest antique market in Beijing, or in China.
If Taobao is the best place to go, the answer is definitely Panjiayuan. The antiques here can be said to be complete. Calligraphy and painting Mo Bao, swords and halberds, coins from different dynasties and ceramic tea sets are almost available. Except for some rare national treasures, you can buy almost all the items of…