Where can I buy jade in Chengdu?
The Three Kingdoms Antique City is located in Roman Holiday Square, 500 meters west of Wuhou Temple in Chengdu. It officially opened in June 2006, with a market area of 50,000 square meters, which can accommodate more than 600 merchants and 1000 stalls for trading. While operating, we also carry out theme activities such as treasure hunting, auction and exhibition for the public. Chengdu Antique Art City, located between Du Fu Caotang and Qingyang Palace in Chengdu, was officially put into operation on June 5438+1October 9, 2000. Art City has a building area of more than 20,000 square meters and is divided into different functional areas from south to north. There are 620 storefronts, 300 counters, 1000 trading booths, auction halls, exhibition halls, multi-functional exhibition halls, VIP rooms, conference halls, performance halls, galleries and aesthetic education training bases along the river. It can classify and operate folk handicrafts, tourist goods, cultural goods, modern home decorations, calligraphy and painting, coins, stamps, jewels, jade diamonds, embroidery, bone carvings, strange stones, gold and silver bronzes, antiques, ceramics, antique furniture, rare books and antique furniture. Chengdu cultural relics market is located in the north gate east of Du Fu Caotang in Chengdu. In recent years, some merchants have moved to San Guo Antique City and Xianqiao Antique City, which are not as large as before. However, due to its long history, in addition to counters and shops, there are still many businesses setting up stalls here every Wednesday and Sunday. These three antique cities (markets) are all large in scale and complete in business scope. The trading volume has been increasing before the earthquake, which can reflect the operating situation of Chengdu antique industry to some extent. The earthquake had the greatest impact on the retail stall owners in these antique markets, especially the number of foreigners dropped by nearly 70%. In the past, foreign retail investors, who used to occupy half of the country, gathered on Sunday after the earthquake, sometimes less than 100. This was unimaginable before. This is because after the earthquake, many antique dealers in the disaster areas, especially those in the hardest hit areas, suffered great losses and were busy with disaster relief. For the time being, they have no time to manage, manage and buy antiques, nor do they have the time and conditions to trade antiques elsewhere. In addition, the number of local antique retail investors in Chengdu has also dropped by nearly 50%. This is also due to the panic mentality after the earthquake, so that they have no time and energy to practice stalls in the antique market. It's on sale in the antique city. Good luck.