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Want to know a place

The best way

Is to go to the local market

Because there is the purest local customs.

It is a memory that there are not many scenic spots to go.

1 Hao farmers' market

Los Angeles, USA

Founded in 1934, the farmer's market was originally an open-air agricultural product market, and now it has developed into the most representative and popular destination in Los Angeles.

There are more than 100 stores here, which not only sell flowers and fruits, but also sell the most representative foods from all over the world.

When everyone is enjoying the delicious food on the tip of the tongue, it seems that there are happiness factors floating in the air.

2 Queen Victoria Market

Melbourne, Australia

This is the largest open-air market in the southern hemisphere. After more than a century of changes, it still maintains the most traditional style.

There are all kinds of goods in the Queen's Market, from fruits and vegetables to clothes, shoes and hats, from raw seafood to tourists' handwritten letters, and the prices are very affordable.

The market is open five days a week and closed on Mondays and Wednesdays. In summer, there is a grand night market, which is mainly composed of various snacks and accompanied by some performances.

3 rd Tsukiji market

Tokyo, Japan

Going to Tokyo, you have never been to Tsukiji market, which only shows that you are not a qualified foodie.

This is the largest fish market in Japan. Come to Tsukiji Market early, or you may miss the wonderful tuna auction. Popular restaurants outside the market lined up for fresh seafood at 7 am.

No.4 Bogelia Market

Barcelona, Spain

Boglia market in Spain is the oldest and most authentic food market in Barcelona. It is not only a paradise for gourmets, but also crowded with tourists with cameras from all over the world.

All kinds of vegetables and fruits produced locally are fresh and full, with pleasant luster and bright colors.

The fifth largest bazaar.

Istanbul Turkey

Grand Bazaar Market, also known as Kapalle Market, has a history of nearly 550 years. The central street is magnificent, and the small streets divided like a chessboard are quite Turkish.

The goods in it are dazzling, ranging from spices and food shipped from all over the world to tapestry jewelry produced locally in Turkey.

Ziyi Luo Mai wo market No.6

Moscow, Russia

Izmir market, also known as Cherkizovo market, is called "an ant" market in Russian Chinese circle because of its homophonic relationship.

Here, we mainly deal in oil paintings, antiques, dolls, teapots, stamps, amber products and so on. Here, you can find a gift that you don't want to start because of the price near the scenic spot.

The "One Ant" market is busiest on weekends and open on weekdays, but it usually closes at noon.

7 Hao Tongren market

Seoul, South Korea

Tongren market is a traditional market with Seoul characteristics. Besides buying and selling commodities, there will be various colorful traditional folk cultural activities in special festivals.

Lunch boxes and side dishes in Tongren market can only be bought with copper coins. You must buy copper coins in advance, and then you can use your lunch box to buy your favorite food with copper coins.

8 th witch market

La Paz, Bolivia

La Paz, Bolivia, South America is the highest capital in the world, and there is an extremely peculiar market here. Everything sold in the market is full of dried toads, owl feathers, amulets and other exotic items.

Anyone who has seen Harry Potter will be interested in all kinds of magic, but when you really enter the witchcraft market, there may be only horror.

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