Adelaide Central Market is just west of Victoria Square, next to Chinatown. After breakfast today, I went to visit the Central Market. It was raining today, and the light was not good. The market has two floors, a small part is three floors, one floor is for sale, and the second floor is for parking lot. The market is relatively clean. Many of the people selling goods are locals and Chinese. The supermarket inside is opened by Chinese people. The market buys fruits and vegetables, meat, clothes, daily necessities, and there are many big stalls, most of which are opened by Chinese people. In the market, things are more expensive to convert into RMB. For example, bananas are 3 yuan per kilogram, but they are Australian currency, which is more than 15 yuan. It is blamed for the low exchange rate of RMB to Australian currency. The market is worth seeing.