The top five night markets recommended:
1, Shuang'an Night Market;
2, Zhongguancun Night Market;
3, Guijie Night Market;
4, Donghuamen Night Market;
5, Puhuangyu Night Market.
Shuang'an Night Market The night market here is relatively large, almost half of the street, and has a tendency to extend to both sides. The goods sold are also a variety of food, clothing, and even small animals and flowers, even if you do not buy, standing next to the ornamental, is also a pleasure.
Zhongguancun Night MarketZhongguancun Night Market is concentrated in the new Zhongguancun Shopping Center, Europe and the United States, as well as Carrefour gathered area. Although the place is not particularly large, but look at the street side of the work of the car, you know how much traffic here. This night market is mainly for women's clothes and accessories, which are not expensive and can be bargained for.
Gui Street night market in this more than one kilometer of the street, more than 150 commercial stores in the food service industry accounted for 90 percent of the restaurant density in the capital is difficult to find a second. Within a few years, a food chain featuring spicy crayfish has sprung up on Guijie, and more recently, greedy frogs and grilled fish from Chongqing have once again become the mainstays of Guijie's food scene.
The Donghuamen Night Market is a landscape of snacks, where you can find the natural, warm and simple flavors of old Beijing along the smoky streets. On a moonlit summer night, you can enjoy a bowl of congee with rose and rock sugar and purple rice in the breeze, which makes you feel cozy.
Puhuangyu Night MarketThe people who visit the Puhuangyu Night Market are also residents of the neighborhood, mostly young people, and some older people who come here to get some small toys for their children and grandchildren. Compared with other night markets, the biggest feature here is one word - all.
ExpandedNight market in the business district
Mostly for the existing business district to extend the business late into the night, businessmen have their own or leased store, but also to attract vendors will be open for business on the roadside. The advantage is that it helps local businesses to thrive, but the disadvantage is that it is dirty and messy. In metropolitan areas, where business is booming and open space is hard to find, night markets are often found in shopping districts.
Tourist night markets
If a shopping district night market is designed and planned by the government, and is in line with local characteristics to attract tourists, it is called a tourist night market. Some tourist night markets operate in the same way as shopping district night markets (e.g. Kaifeng Gulou Night Market), but only strengthen the cleanliness and beautification; however, some of them also build collective shopping malls, where merchants rent their own stores, which can improve the dirty phenomenon of shopping district night markets (e.g. Xiao Bei Night Market).
Mobile night markets
Mostly operate in vacant lots in the city or on the outskirts of the city, and may be used as parking lots during the week, but only operate on specific days (e.g., Wednesdays and Fridays); all vendors are stalls.
The vendors arrive at the site in the evening, and all are dispersed after midnight. The advantages of this type of night market are that it is easy to clean up and park, and that it is fresh (the vendors are different every time), but the disadvantage is that it may affect the peace and quiet of the neighboring homes.
Mobile night markets are more common in the countryside, allowing vendors to roam from town to town in Taiwan. The only exception is Tainan City, which is a metropolitan lifestyle area. Although there are still some tourist night markets in operation, they have mostly disappeared. The dry, quiet and large mobile night markets are more popular with local people and have even become one of the sightseeing features.
Reference:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Night Markets