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When will Changsha Haijixing Seafood Market open?
Changsha Haijixing Seafood Market is scheduled to open in the first half of 2024.

The second phase of Changsha Huangxing Haijixing International Agricultural Products Logistics Park is scheduled to welcome guests in the first half of 2024, and will become the largest seafood and aquatic products trading hub in Central and South China after completion. By then, the wholesale business of Mawangdui seafood market will be moved here as a whole.

The second phase of Changsha Haijixing mainly focuses on seafood and aquatic products, located on the north side of the first phase, with a total land area of 382 mu, which is nearly 6 times larger than Mawangdui seafood market. It consists of 34 single buildings with a total construction area of over 300,000 square meters.

The main functional areas are seafood trading area, aquatic products trading area, fruit trading area, vehicle board trading area, local characteristic agricultural products trading area, comprehensive building (shop), frozen products and meat trading area, comprehensive distribution area, cold storage cold chain trading area, waste treatment center and supporting office and living area.

Brief introduction of Changsha Haijixing market

Changsha Haijixing is the largest vegetable wholesale market in Hunan, where 90% vegetables in Changsha and more than 80% vegetables in Hunan come from. Changsha Haijixing Wholesale Market is located in Changsha County and belongs to Huangxing Town Street.

Changsha Huangxing Haijixing International Agricultural Products Logistics Park was originally Changsha Mawangdui Vegetable Wholesale Market. Five years ago, it moved to Huangxing Town, Changsha County, and was upgraded to "Haijixing" in Changsha, covering an area of about 77 1.92 mu. At present, the daily average trading volume of vegetables in Changsha Huangxing Haijixing has exceeded10.5 million tons, making it the largest vegetable hub market in China.