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Where are the other antique markets in Beijing?

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1. Beijing Antique City: Located on the west side of Warwick Bridge in the Southeast Third Ring Road, it is the largest antique and folk art trading center in China, with all kinds of antiques, pottery, jade, jewelry, calligraphy and painting, gold and silver bronzes, Buddha statues, bamboo and wood carvings, study rooms, and miscellaneous articles.

2. Beijing Antique City Painting and Calligraphy Art World: Located at No.76, East Third Ring South Road, Chaoyang District, opposite Beijing Antique City. Business calligraphy and painting, stationery, ceramics, jade, jewelry, miscellaneous parts, etc.

3. Beijing Chengtian Antique City: Located in the east of He Shili Bridge, East Third Ring Road, Chaoyang District, it deals in ceramics, jade, jewelry, calligraphy and painting, miscellaneous parts, etc.

4. Beijing Tianya Antique City: Located in the southwest corner of Warwick Bridge in the southeast third ring road, opposite Beijing Antique City. Operating ceramics, jade, jewelry, calligraphy and painting, miscellaneous parts, etc.

5. Beijing Guobao Temple Cultural Market: Located in Guang 'an Street in the south of the city, it deals in used books, cigarette labels, sparks, comics, calligraphy and painting, coins, porcelain and antiques. It is open all year round and crowded on Thursdays.

6. Beijing Ai Jia International Collectibles Market, located in the northeast of Lenovo Bridge, deals in philatelic products, gold and silver circulation commemorative coins, old and new banknotes, jade antiques and miscellaneous items.

7. Liulichang Ancient Culture Street in Beijing: Located on the south side of Heping Gate in Xuanwu District. Operating antique calligraphy and painting, ancient book tablet stickers and Four Treasures of the Study. East Street mainly sells antiques, while West Street mainly sells used books. You can take the subway to Heping Gate and walk for 5 minutes. There are no stalls in the market.

8. Beijing Panjiayuan flea market: located on the west side of Panjiayuan Bridge in East Third Ring Road, Beijing. This is the largest cultural relics distribution center and collectible market in China, which is open all year round and packed with people on Saturday and Sunday. Take bus No.300 and get off at Panjiayuan Station.

9. Beijing Dazhong Temple Antique Market, with stalls on the north side of Lenovo Bridge.

10. Beijing North flea market is located on the west side of Babaoshan Cemetery, and get off at Babaoshan Station on the subway 1 line. Operating ceramics, jade, jewelry, calligraphy and painting, miscellaneous parts, etc. There are stalls and shops.

1 1. Beijing Hongqiao Antique Market: Located opposite Tiantan Park East Road, Chongwen District, it deals in antique sundries.

12. Beijing Maliang Collectibles Market: Located at No.27 Liangmaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, it deals in eight categories of antique handicrafts, such as porcelain, jade, clocks and watches, cameras, calligraphy and painting, carpets, Ming and Qing furniture and home accessories. A market without stalls

13. Beijing Daliushu flea market is located in Wangsi Township, Chaoyang District, north of Beijing-Shenyang Expressway. North of Houfeng Bridge. Dealing in folk secondhand goods and miscellaneous items.