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Where is the largest ancient coin market in China?

The largest antique market in China is in Beijing, namely Panjiayuan antique market, ranking first among the top ten antique markets in China. Beijing? Panjiayuan antique market is the first of the top ten antique markets in China.

Address: southwest of Panjiayuan Bridge, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

Bus stops near Panjiayuan Antique Market: Panjiayuan Station, Panjiayuan Bridge, Panjiayuan Bridge West, Panjiayuan Bridge North, Panjiayuan Bridge East, Huawei Xili, Zuo 'an Road, Huawei Xili, East Exit of Huawei South Road, Capital Library, Jinsong Bridge South, Huawei Bridge South, He Shili Bridge North, Vu Thang Road and Huawei Road North Exit.

Panjiayuan flea market is a market with a wide business scope, covering an area of 48,500 square meters. Located in the southeast corner of Beijing Third Ring Road, it is the largest second-hand commodity market in China. Shops and merchants and the first and second areas of the greenhouse are open from Monday to Friday. There are more than 3,000 stalls selling cultural relics, paintings, Four Treasures of the Study, porcelain and wooden furniture. People from 24 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, including Han and Hui, set up stalls here.

The main items on the market are jewelry, jade, antique furniture, Four Treasures of the Study, ancient calligraphy and painting, old books and periodicals and daily necessities. This is a good place to buy and enjoy antique secondhand goods, handicrafts, collectibles and decorations. There are gem appraisal centers in Peking University, which can issue authoritative certificates on the spot or provide consultation on jewelry and jade. The market is called "the largest second-hand goods market in China", "the largest and most comprehensive collectible market in China" and "the largest distribution center of folk arts and crafts in China" by the news media.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-panjiayuan flea market