Xiamen No. 8 Food Market is Xiamen’s traditional old market and food street.
There are many amazing specialty snacks and rich gourmet flavors.
In addition, there are many ancient historical buildings here, attracting a large number of foreign tourists and citizens.
Let’s introduce it in detail below.
Introduction to the Eighth Vegetable Market Xiamen Eighth Market, referred to as "Eighth Market", is located near the ferry terminal and opposite Gulangyu Island.
It consists of Yingping Market and Kaihe Market. It was first formed in the 1920s and 1930s and has a history of nearly a hundred years.
Every time I come here, I will be dazzled by the variety of seafood in different shapes and colorful seasonal fruits and vegetables.
I also want to take a look and buy it.
In addition, Bashi is located in one of the oldest districts in Xiamen, so there are many intricate little streets and alleys hidden here, which are simple and primitive, and the alley names are also strange, such as Eleven, Bagua City, Nanzhuxing Lane, Houtingya Lane
, Erwanghengxiang, Yinmixiang, etc.
Every street has its own story, which is worth savoring.
Of course, there were ambushes around Bashi.
Where is Xiamen No. 8 Vegetable Market? Address: Xiamen No. 8 Vegetable Market, Kaihe Market, Kaihe Road, Siming District, Xiamen City, Yingping Market, Yingping Road.
How to get to the No. 8 Food Market in Xiamen: Bacheng is very large and has many entrances, but generally speaking, you can take bus or BRT to Kaihe Road Station, 941, 127, 952, Express 1, Express 2, etc.
There are nearly 30 bus lines and the transportation is very convenient.
Tickets for Xiamen No. 8 Vegetable Market: Free.
Opening hours: Open all day.