How many antique markets are there in Beijing and where are they?

Beijing City

1. Beijing Antique City: Located on the west side of Warwick Bridge on East Third Ring Road South, it is the largest antiques and folk art trading center in the country, with various antiques, pottery, Jade, jewelry, calligraphy and painting, gold, silver and bronze ware, Buddha statues, bamboo, wood, stone and tooth carvings, study rooms, various miscellaneous items, etc.

2. Beijing Antique City Calligraphy and Painting Art World: Located at No. 76, East Third Ring South Road, Chaoyang District, opposite to the east and west of Beijing Antique City. Dealing in calligraphy and painting, stationery, ceramics, jade, jewelry, miscellaneous items, etc.

3. Beijing Chengtian Antique City: Located east of Shilihe Bridge on Dongsanhuan South Road, Chaoyang District, it deals in ceramics, jade, jewelry, calligraphy and painting, miscellaneous items, etc.

4. Beijing Tianya Antique City: It is located at the southwest corner of Warwick Bridge on East Third Ring Road South, opposite the north and south of Beijing Antique City. Dealing in ceramics, jade, jewelry, calligraphy and painting, miscellaneous items, etc.

5. Beijing Baoguosi Cultural Market: Located on Guang'an Street in the south of the city, it sells used books, cigarette labels, sparklers, comics, calligraphy and paintings, coins, porcelain, antiques and miscellaneous items. The market is open year-round and crowded on Thursdays.

6. Beijing Aijia International Collectibles Exchange Market is located on the northeast side of Lenovo Bridge and sells stamp products, gold and silver circulation commemorative coins, new and old banknotes, jade antiques and miscellaneous items.

7. Beijing Liulichang Ancient Culture Street: Located on the south side of Hepingmen in Xuanwu District. Dealing in antique calligraphy and painting, ancient books and tablets, and the Four Treasures of the Study. East Street mainly sells antiques, while West Street mainly sells used books. You can take the subway to the Hepingmen Gate and walk for 5 minutes to reach the market without street stalls

8. Beijing Panjiayuan Flea Market: It is located on the west side of Panjiayuan Bridge on the East Third Ring Road in Beijing. This is China's largest cultural relic distribution center and collectibles market. It is open year-round and crowded on Saturdays and Sundays. Take bus 300 and get off at Panjiayuan Station.

9. The Dazhong Temple Antique Market in Beijing, on the north side of Lenovo Bridge, is full of street stalls.

10. Beijing Northern Flea Market is located on the west side of Babaoshan Cemetery. Take Metro Line 1 and get off at Babaoshan Station. Dealing in ceramics, jade, jewelry, calligraphy and painting, miscellaneous items, etc. There are stalls and shops.

11. Beijing Hongqiao Antique Market: Located opposite Tiantan Park East Road in Chongwen District, it sells antiques, miscellaneous items, etc.

12. Beijing Liangma Collectibles Market: Located at No. 27 Liangmaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, it sells eight categories of ancient handicrafts, including porcelain, jade, clocks, cameras, calligraphy and paintings, carpets, Ming and Qing furniture and home furnishings and accessories. Market without street stalls

13. Beijing Daliushu Flea Market is located in Wangsi Township, Chaoyang District, on the north side of Beijing-Shenyang Expressway. North of Houshou Bridge. Dealing in private second-hand goods and miscellaneous items.