Address: No.64 Liulichang East Street, Beijing
Tel: 0 10-630 17437
Beijing Ancient Coin Shop Address: No.62, Beijing West Liulichang
Tel: 0 10-630 17396
Beijing haiwangcun market
Address:No. 1 15 Liulichang East Street, Xuanwu District, Beijing
Tel: 0 10-63047749
Panjiayuan Antique Market
Address:No. Li Huawei 18 Panjiayuan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing.
Tel: 0 10-6087 1945
Panjiayuan flea market is located on the west side of Panjiayuan Bridge in East Third Ring Road, Chaoyang District. It was spontaneously formed in the spring of 1992, commonly known as "ghost market". Panjiayuan is a holiday market and "the most comprehensive collectible market in China". At present, * * * has more than 3,000 booths and nearly 10,000 employees. The whole market can be divided into folk crafts area, second-hand daily necessities area, calligraphy and painting area, porcelain area, bronze ware area, old books and periodicals area and antique furniture area. Operators come from 24 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China, as far away as Tibet and Xinjiang, as close as Tianjin and Hebei, involving Han, Manchu, Mongolian, Miao, Dong, Uygur, Xi 'an and other ethnic groups. Here, you can appreciate the cultural history of the Central Plains and the ethnic traditions of border villages. Artists and operators from different regions and nationalities have brought antique artworks with different styles and characteristics. Today, it has become a well-known characteristic cultural market, and tens of thousands of people come from all directions every weekend, making it one of the hot spots for Chinese and foreign tourists to visit Beijing.
Beijing Guobao Temple Cultural Market
Address: Guobao Temple, Guanganmen, Xuanwu District, Beijing
Tel: 010-63030976 63173214.
Guobao Temple Cultural Market, located in Guobao Temple in Guang 'an Street, south of Beijing, was established in July. 1997. Due to the well-preserved temple, driven by China Commercial Publishing House and the active efforts of China Commercial Daily's Collection Auction Special Issue, and the predecessor office of China Collectors Association, a series of collection lectures and activities were held here frequently, and this cultural market was established late but came from behind. Now it has become a trading place for the exchange of used books, calligraphy and painting, coins and antiques, and its business has become bigger and more prosperous. Professional exhibition halls open all year round here include World Coin Stamp Museum, China Stamp Museum, China Coin Museum, Lottery Stock Food Stamp Museum, Cigarette Label Spark Museum, Postal Coin Card Museum, China Periodical Museum and Comic Book Museum.
Beijing Curio City
Address: No.21,Dongsanhuan South Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: 010-67736055 6774711-61.
Beijing Antique City, located in the southeast of Beijing, is the largest antique art trading center in Asia at present, with a total construction area of 25,800 square meters. The building is simple and elegant, with gorgeous decoration and distinctive national characteristics of China. At present, there are more than 500 private antique dealers in Beijing Antique City, dealing in thousands of varieties in ten categories, such as antique ceramics, Chinese and foreign calligraphy and painting, jade bone sculpture, gold, silver and bronze wares, classical furniture, antique carpets, antique clocks and watches, jewelry and diamonds. National cultural relics appraisal experts provide appraisal consulting services and provide professional guidance for antique lovers. Beijing Antique City is the first market in China supervised by cultural relics, industry and commerce, taxation and other departments. Following the management policy of strict management, excellent service, law-abiding operation and honest operation, the market has won the title of "Beijing Civilized Market" for four consecutive years and established a good reputation at home and abroad. Beijing Antique City's annual "Beijing China Antique Art Fair" has been successfully held for four times. Because of its meticulous organization, novel form, high-quality products and strong demand, all previous years have shown a scene of merchants gathering and hot sales. It is the largest and most influential professional exhibition of antique art in China.
Beijing Hongqiao antique market
Address: North of No.46 Tiantan East Road, Chongwen District, Beijing
Tel: 010-67119130.
Hongqiao Market is located on the third floor, opposite the East Gate of Tiantan Park. It mainly deals in antique calligraphy and painting, folk secondhand goods, Four Treasures of the Study, antique secondhand goods and handicrafts. Mainly engaged in pearl necklaces, inlaid ornaments and other handicrafts.
Beijing Maliang Collection Market
Address: No.27 Liangmaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: 0 10-6462 1625
Beijing Maliang collection market has a history of more than ten years. /kloc-0 opened in February, 1992, and it is a large-scale cultural relics supervision market approved by Beijing Cultural Relics Bureau. Located at No.27 Liangmaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, it covers an area of 5,000 square meters and has more than 200 business owners. Adjacent to the Third Embassy District, China-Japan Youth Exchange Center, Yansha Mall, etc. Excellent geographical location, convenient transportation and convenient parking. Mainly engaged in porcelain, jade, clocks and watches, cameras, calligraphy and painting, carpets, Ming and Qing furniture, home accessories and other eight categories of antique handicrafts. All goods come from collectors and people. /kloc-in the past 0/0 years, it has received millions of guests and friends from all walks of life from more than 70 countries and regions on five continents, and many distinguished guests such as UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan have visited for shopping. It is an export-oriented antique art sales market, which has a certain popularity at home and abroad.
Beijing Liulichang Cultural Market
Address: Liulichang outside Heping Gate, Xuanwu District, Beijing
Tel: 0 10-630 17989
Liulichang, located outside Heping Gate in Beijing, was formed in Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty 200 years ago. The famous candidates who went to Beijing to take the exam left Sun Shan, and they sold books, inkstones and the like before they went home: before and after the demise of the Qing Dynasty, aristocratic descendants who lost their homes also sold their books for daily needs. The market gradually formed and eventually became a center for buying and trading traditional cultural works.
The most famous shop in Liulichang is "Rong Baozhai". This cultural store, which was opened in the early years of Qing Dynasty, specializes in selling original paintings and calligraphy by famous ancient and modern artists. In addition, it also has a copying process, called woodcut watermarking, which can copy enough ancient masterpieces to be genuine. The place to buy second-hand books is China Bookstore of Liulichang, which specializes in engraving banknotes of past dynasties. Liulichang has more than 100 ancient cultural shops. Besides calligraphy and ancient books, there are stone tablets, Yin Shi, inkstones, writing brushes and various antiques and handicrafts.
Beijing Ai Jia Collectibles Market
Address: No.31North Third Ring Road West, Haidian District, Beijing
Tel: 010-82120871
Ai Jia Collectibles Market is located in the prime location of the North Third Ring Road West Road, adjacent to Zhongguancun High-tech Park, with the industrial resources of the Beijing Olympic Games and unique advantages and development space. It has a total construction area of 25,000 square meters and a large parking lot of more than 20,000 square meters. Six business halls, gathering stamps, coins, antiques, calligraphy and painting, Four Treasures of the Study, stone carving, jewelry and jade, classical furniture, folk handicrafts and other 1002 series commodities, gathering more than 0/000 well-known merchants at home and abroad, with rich commercial resources and cultural connotations.