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Ghost market, in supernatural novels, refers to the market places that often appear similar to human beings, but most of them are traded by ghosts. Only some deep-rooted alchemists and Taoists can blend in. Those are just demonized stories. There is a ghost market in real life, but it is not this ghost market.

Is the ghost market in real life really that mysterious? That was not the case. There are not many cities with ghost markets now. Most of them are cities with thousands of years of history, such as Beijing, Xi, Tianjin and Guangzhou. Today, let's take a look at Daliushu Ghost Market, the oldest night market in Beijing.

Daliushu Ghost Market is located in Daliushu Market in East Fifth Ring Road, Beijing. It is the oldest ghost market in Beijing. This ghost market is very distinctive and only appears in the early hours of every Wednesday. It is precisely because of this that there are many rumors about the ghost market of Daliushu in Beijing: market? Is it elusive? , much transformed, 100 can treasure! Is it really that amazing?

However, the reality is that Guishi is not a magical place, but a place where sellers buy antiques or useless second-hand goods. According to the boss and us at that time, many antique markets were demolished, and all the things that could be sold were here. In the past, the stalls of Daliushu were all free, but now they are not only expensive, but also increase in price year by year. Now the booth fee has reached 150 yuan.

In order to get more income, many stalls actually set up their stalls before midnight, but before midnight. Many people on the Internet say that 3 am is the busiest time for Daliushu Shi Gui, which means that they have never been to Shi Gui, and 11 pm is the busiest time for Daliushu Shi Gui.

Shi Gui is not as magical as we thought. Most of the products sold in Shi Gui are some cultural relics and antiques. Of course, it's hard to tell true from false. Many businesses sell under real names. Interestingly, even the stall owner doesn't know what they are. Whether they can buy it really requires not only hard-core expertise, but also luck.

In addition to cultural relics and antiques, many people will sell useless things in the seller. For example, the last time I went, I saw some CDs from the 1990s, some cassettes and even video games preserved from the last century. Although most of them are useless, fortunately, the price is low, so I took them home for twenty or thirty dollars.

Apart from these normal business, how is Shi Gui? Amoy people and stories? The boss told me that there are only three kinds of people who come to visit the ghost market. First, the old players in Beijing like to play second-hand goods and come here to learn treasures. Second, housewives will come here to buy some daily necessities at low prices. Third, some young hipsters, most of whom like to find their own share in these night markets? Stories? .

When you arrive in Shi Gui, you should talk about Jianghu rules. You can't take pictures of the stall owner unless he agrees. Secondly, buying and selling depends on personal preferences. You can bargain, but you can't ask whether it's true or not, because for the stall owner, it's all the same price. Finally, you are not responsible for leaving the stall, and you pay for it with one hand and deliver it with the other. As long as you buy this thing, do you want to return it? That's impossible.

Although the existence of Shi Gui has gradually become a flea market every day, you can still buy many good things in this flea market. As long as you come at the right time, nothing can't be sold! So, is it really necessary for Shi Gui to exist? In my opinion, it is necessary. Shi Gui can not only buy many things that can't be bought online, but also make people's lives more interesting to some extent. Since it is harmless to normal life, what about staying?

I don't know if you have been to the Daliushu Ghost Market in Beijing. Which ghost markets have you been to?