The exploded design is very artistic, to be the Hermes in the vegetable market.
T sauce usually love the food market, casually stroll around, fruits and vegetables fresh meat hot, instantly can experience the cure, is the kind of place to go to a local food market experience a devout believer.
The expectation of this Shanghai's most expensive food market, naturally, is not at all small.
Especially the exotic vegetable farms, never just simply sell vegetables, you can really buy vegetables with flowers home.
Sometimes there are surprises at the market, and they're the kind of things you'd expect to find at the mall.
Well, as honest as I am, I admit that these pictures are not taken by me, and Lei Tao, a traveler with the same soul of the market, has traveled to more than 40 countries by himself, and must visit the market in every city, and must take pictures of the people who buy vegetables abroad.
He even in the Colombian ice sheet, can not forget the tomatoes just bought, really grounded.
Why? Here's what he thinks:
When you see a local with a just-bought baguette in his arms, a bundle of cabbages in his hands, and carefully picking out a tomato at a vegetable stand, you encounter the most authentic local life, and for every bazaar photo taken, there's a local story going on.
T Sauce to translate once again is: attractions are full of silly tourists, vegetable market is all locals.
And his photos of the market are what I think the most expensive market in Shanghai should look like.
For example, he photographed the Dongmun market on Jeju Island, and I guess he asked which fish were the most expensive and which oranges were the cheapest, and then he mixed with the local people to pick up the good stuff.
The Japanese market is a place where you can eat on the spot and not be hungry for a day.
There are also roadside artisanal coffee stalls, and I wondered why there weren't more cute places on the roadside in Shanghai.
The place he'd love to go back to is the Boqueria Market in Barcelona, Spain, because of the fresh ingredients, the superb juices, the variety of eateries, and the perfect mix of market and food.
Of course that's what he said above, so I'll translate it again: it satisfies both foodies and photographers.
I'm more interested in the Italian Roman food court he photographed than in this place, which would probably keep me sitting in the bistro until dawn.
Supposedly, he fell in love with vegetable farms because, while in the French town of Menton, he realized that getting on a bus would take him across the border and directly to the Italian town of Ventimiglia.
Once here, he discovered that the old town on the hill by the Mediterranean Sea was colorful, and then it happened to be a Friday and he ran into the famous Friday market.
At that time, he didn't know how popular the market was, and many people came from France, Switzerland and Monaco to buy food and games, so he only took this photo.
But since then, after he returned to Germany and looked on the Internet, he realized that he had underestimated a very old (about 90 years old) and very popular food market, and he fell in love with it.
Since then he has photographed the Murundava market in Madagascar, a place where even the local drivers wondered why he was there.
He probably just wanted to see the local crabs, which cost less than a dollar a piece, but please help me find where they are in this photo, because he probably bought them all.
And this old grandpa at the Yogyakarta bazaar in Indonesia, touching the poles is really cute.
This is another city in Indonesia, Surabaya food market, I only remember the center of a large pile of food!
It looks like he really loves the fish market, and when he went to Dubai he probably didn't have the money to buy a bag or shoes, so he could only visit the fish market.
He went to Mauritius, a vacation paradise, not to go to the beach, directly rushed to the fish market.
But take a look at his photos and realize that it's not all about food, for example, the flower store in this food court in Copenhagen can make people willing to pay for a few rounds of photos to send a circle of friends in it.
He photographed the gold market and spice market in Dubai's Old City, and felt like he could turn into Cleopatra if he went inside.
It's been six months since the design was revealed, and the Hermes in the food market hasn't moved.
T Sauce just reminds all of you who are planning to go abroad to play in the Spring Festival, before strolling to the most expensive food market in Shanghai, you may be able to go to these vegetable farms to quench your appetite, after all, there is the most real freshness there.
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