There are a lot of closed pavillions, the goods are almost all the same. a very beautiful hall "D" in the style of a small town, with streets, houses-a fairy tale.
It used to be better, they upgraded the hall in which the branded stores of collective farms and sole proprietors sold products in vain. Hall D is very inconvenient after the reconstruction.
I don't go to the trading halls at all. I went in once, and then relive the past. The southern market is under the closed sky and the prices are as if they did not bring it from China, but from Paris
A different range of electronics, from an electric toothbrush to a refrigerator. Current prices bite , therefore, they are sold in installments. As it is, so it is.
except for the OHM store, the prices for all are exorbitant. however, the fault is not for the most part not of trade organizations, but of the landlord who broke fabulous rental rates.