It's a very pleasant place. A mix of Western sales culture and oriental goods and even exotics. Except it's not a department store in the photo, but apparently a shopping center above it. And the department store itself is already shining with cleanliness and bright goods.
Before that, we went to other markets and spent almost all the money. In this market, the assortment is much better, all things are high-quality and stylish.
The market is relatively small, everyone can find something interesting for themselves, the sellers are polite, you can count on a small discount when communicating, you should definitely go
Ground floor-fruits, vegetables, sweets, meat, fish. There are also cheap shoe repairs, dishes and all sorts of small things, watch repairs and takeaway food (tasteless)). On the ground floor there is a jewelry store and a duffel bag.Above the floors, the second and third there are a lot of adult and children's clothes, you can find quite a lot of good things, especially a lot of beautiful men's T-shirts and suits. We shop there all the time. The good news is that you can bargain, the people (sellers) are not aggressive.
I love Manchuria, I was in August 2023,lived in the Wan Quan hotel, naturally went to the shopping center of the same name, you can buy everything in one place and groceries and clothes.
The beds are too hard, sometimes the sockets are broken (they fell out of the wall), or the plumbing is in an obscene condition. I didn't like the lack of a shower cabin, just a ladder in the floor and that's it. It's enough for an overnight stay. But no more.
The market is for a certain part of the buyers. Solid consumer goods. Dark, old, more focused on small wholesale. I had a feeling that they could "cut off" my wallet.