Where we choose to spend our money is rarely just about the transaction; it is also a search for community and connection. For Joveci Katia, a Fijian currently living in Beijing, the true charm of shopping in China lies in its down-to-earth street markets and genuine human warmth as he gets immersed in the authentic local lifestyle beyond bustling tourist malls and commercial streets.
Instead of lingering at crowded tourist attractions and chain shopping centers, Katia favors local neighborhood markets that feature genuine Chinese products, affordable prices and unique urban vibes. He highly recommends two hidden gems in Beijing — Daliushu Market in Fengtai District and Longde Plaza in Changping District, where visitors can find cost-effective quality Chinese goods and experience real local life.?
Language barriers never stand in the way of sincere connections. During his frequent visits to local markets, Katia has built precious friendships with local vendors. The 71-year-old bag vendor always greets him with warm shouts of "Wo pengyou (my friend)" and heartfelt hugs. With simple Chinese phrases and translation tools, they communicate effortlessly, bargain friendly and maintain a long-term warm bond.?
Their friendship goes far beyond simple business transactions. They keep in touch via WeChat even when they do not meet for months, sharing updates and inquiring about new products. This pure, cross-border friendship fully embodies the warmth and inclusiveness of China's consumer scene.?
Local markets are vital carriers of urban vitality and human connection. They showcase the authentic charm of China's consumption culture, presenting an open, friendly and vivid China to the world. Exploring local markets is the best way to discover genuine Chinese products and feel the sincere hospitality of the Chinese people.
(Video: Yang Yang, Han Jingjing, Zuo Likun, Zhang Jing, Fu Bo and Dong Jirong)
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