A very old and interesting market. Antiques are everywhere, and strange things that are not usually used, such as ancient car parts. If there were no relevant stores to assemble these parts, I would not believe that the things sold were really useful.
If you come to buy things, pay attention to pickpockets. It is said that this is a thief market. The tour guide also hinted that we said that many things here are stolen and sold, and we don't know if it is true or false. When shopping, pay attention to see more bargaining, in case the store is fooled. Although so many points are not good for this place, but here can indeed experience the feeling of "going back to the past", and can indeed buy a lot of interesting things.
If you like old antiques, this is your best choice. The little shops inside sell all sorts of dusty things like phonographs, chandeliers, chairs, dinner plates, cameras, glasses, auto parts... Almost everything you can think of, many of which we think are scraps, and here it's worth it again. There are a lot of guests coming to buy, the crowds are also very crowded, the streets are not very clean.
The handmade toys in India are good, and it is best to give them to children.
Many people are mixed, and the quality of goods is also uneven.
A very old and interesting market. Antiques are everywhere, and strange things that are not usually used, such as ancient car parts. If there were no relevant stores to assemble these parts, I would not believe that the things sold were really useful.
If you come to buy things, pay attention to pickpockets. It is said that this is a thief market. The tour guide also hinted that we said that many things here are stolen and sold, and we don't know if it is true or false. When shopping, pay attention to see more bargaining, in case the store is fooled. Although so many points are not good for this place, but here can indeed experience the feeling of "going back to the past", and can indeed buy a lot of interesting things.
If you like old antiques, this is your best choice. The little shops inside sell all sorts of dusty things like phonographs, chandeliers, chairs, dinner plates, cameras, glasses, auto parts... Almost everything you can think of, many of which we think are scraps, and here it's worth it again. There are a lot of guests coming to buy, the crowds are also very crowded, the streets are not very clean.
The handmade toys in India are good, and it is best to give them to children.
Many people are mixed, and the quality of goods is also uneven.