Shanghai Antique Market (上海古玩市场)
A house, a shopping mall and a street (一楼一城一条街) are the major three antique markets in Shanghai.
A House---TREASURE HOUSE MARKET (藏宝楼)
"Treasure House", the true name of "FUYOU ROAD CRAFTS MARKET"(福佑路工艺品市场), it's used to be Fuyou Antiques Market. This market attract crowds of amateur collectors every Sunday morning on the lookout for a wide variety of objects such as paintings and calligraphy, pottery and all sorts of curios. Add: Fangbang Lu 457, Shanghai Tel: 021- 63262733
A Shopping Mall--JING'AN TEMPLE JEWELLERY & CURIO MARKET (静安寺珠宝古玩城)
It offers the best and the most complete range of antiques in the city and located at No. 1829 Beijing West Road. The first floor - jewelry jadeite, the craft class, the jade carving, the antique miscellaneous items. Interlayer - celebrity calligraphy and painting, the jade carving antique. The second floor - jade carving area, antique areas. The third floor - antique miscellaneous items, the calligraphy and painting celebrated work, the purple sand clay modelling, the ancient furniture four building -- antique miscellaneous items, the auction demonstrate the hall .The fourth floor - miscellaneous pieces of antique auction hall display. Add: NO.1829 Beijing West Road, Jing'an District,Shanghai Opening hours: Everyday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Add: No. 1829 Beijing West Road, Jing'an District,Shanghai
Opening hours: Everyday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
A Street---DONGTAI ROAD ANTIQUE MARKET (东台路古玩市场)
Shanghai is a great place to go treasure hunting is Dongtai Road Antique Market, and it's official name is Liuhe Road Old Handicraft Market. It’s a nice change of pace from the large department stores and malls on and around Dongtai Road, just south of Hua Hai Zhonglu, near Hua Hai Park. Outdoor vendors line several streets on the outskirts of the Old Town. Antiques are few and far between and replicas, or fakes, abound but you will find plenty of vintage items, traditional crafts, curios and assorted knick-knacks. Among the stalls with embroidered slippers for bound feet, chopsticks, lanterns and furniture you will also come across Communist-era posters, calligraphy brushes and copies of The Little Red Book in several languages. Experienced antique collectors will be able to pick up some excellent buys.The metro stop closest to the market is South Huangpi Road. Add:Dong Tai Road,Shanghai
Tel: 021-64393615
Open Hours: 10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sat & Sun
How to Bargain
Cut the price in half, then half again. Expect to bargain ruthlessly; haggling can take hours. Antique buyers should be extremely cautious; copies are far more plentiful than authentic items across China.
How to get there
The metro stop closest to the market is South Huangpi Road. Taxis are abundant and inexpensive in Shanghai and while most cab drivers know the market they do not speak English. Ask the reception at your hotel to write down the name of the market in Chinese so you can hand it to the driver. Most hotels have business cards with their address in English and Chinese and a space on the back where the Chinese name of a destination can be filled in.We introduce shanghai subway station map for you.
Beijing Antique Market
Panjiayuan Antique Market (潘家园旧货市场)
Location:No.200, west of Panjiayuan Qiao, Chaoyang District The Liulichang (琉璃厂) Beijing Curio City (北京古玩城) Beijing Curio City is the largest curio distribution center in Asia. The curio city covers an area of about 23,400 square meters (5.8 acres). There are about 500 stores dealing with ancient porcelain, paintings, calligraphy, jade, carving, bronze ware, antique furniture, carpet, clocks and jewelry. The curio city is like a big museum, and you can just wander around to get more knowledge about Chinese culture. Your eyes will be dazzled by these ancient art treasures. Hongqiao Curio Market (红桥古玩市场) Hongqiao Curio Market is located on the third floor of Hongqiao Emporium. Most of the curios sold here are cheap imitations. Liangma Collection Market (亮马收藏品市场) Liangma Collection Market was opened in 1992, occupying an area of 5,000 square meters (1.2 acres). There are about 200 stores engaged in selling porcelain, jade, ancient clocks, cameras ,paintings, carpets and antique furniture. Reference Guides Before you go antiquing, learn more about the antiques is a better way. You'll find plenty of information to learn how to research your antiques and collectibles and to help you identify, value, insure and price your items to sell. Use the library to do research and check out references. Online guides can be helpful as well. Become friends with the owner of a local antiques shop. They are often a wealth of information and happy to help. |