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Hongqiao Pearl Market / 红桥珍珠市场
The guide was updated:Hongqiao Market, also known as the Pearl Market, has 3 floors of pearls and jewellery to shop for. Here you can also find electronic equipment, clothes and traditional Chinese artefacts. Browse around the shops and compare the prices, since the price disparity from one shop to the next is rather common.
Useful Information
- Address: 9 Tiantan Dong Lu, Dongcheng, Beijing
- Website: www.hongqiao-pearl-market.com/eng/eng/mainfrm.aspx?level=main
- Phone: +86 10 6713 3354
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China World Mall / 中国国际贸易中心
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Ten Fu’s Tea / 天福茗茶
This chain sells high-quality tea from across the region. The friendly staff brews small cups of tea for customers to sample. The brand has promoted more than 1800 types of products, and this is where you can try the impressive traditional Chinese tea, as well as purchase tea products, tea sets, tea supplies, etc.
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Hongqiao Pearl Market / 红桥珍珠市场
Hongqiao Market, also known as the Pearl Market, has 3 floors of pearls and jewellery to shop for. Here you can also find electronic equipment, clothes and traditional Chinese artefacts. Browse around the shops and compare the prices, since the price disparity from one shop to the next is rather common.
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Wangfujing / 王府井
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Joy City / 大悦城
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Dashilan / 大栅栏
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