Shanghai Antique Market
A house, a shopping mall and a street (一楼一城一条街) are the major three antique markets in Shanghai.
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A house, a shopping mall and a street (䏿¥¼ä¸å䏿¡è¡) are the major three antique markets in Shanghai.
A House---TREASURE HOUSE MARKET (è宿¥¼)
"Treasure House", the true name of "FUYOU ROAD CRAFTS MARKET"(ç¦ä½è·¯å·¥èºåå¸åº), it's used to be Fuyou Antiques Market. This market attracts crowds of amateur collectors every Sunday morning on the lookout for a wide variety of objects such as paintings and calligraphy, pottery and all sorts of curios.

A Shopping Mall--JING'AN TEMPLE JEWELLERY & CURIO MARKET (éå®å¯ºç å®å¤ç©å)
It offers the best and the most complete range of antiques in the city ranging from the first floor-jewelry jadeite, the craft class, the jade carving, and the antique miscellaneous items. Interlayer - celebrity calligraphy and painting, the jade carving antique. The second floor - jade carving area, antique areas. The third floor - antique miscellaneous items, the calligraphy and painting celebrated work, the purple sand clay modeling, the ancient furniture four building -- antique miscellaneous items, the auction demonstrate the hall .The fourth floor - miscellaneous pieces of antique auction hall display.

A Street---DONGTAI ROAD ANTIQUE MARKET (ä¸å°è·¯å¤ç©å¸åº)
Shanghai is a great place to go treasure hunting is Dongtai Road Antique Market, and its official name is Liuhe Road Old Handicraft Market. It’s a nice change of pace from the large department stores and malls on and around Dongtai Road, just south of Hua Hai Zhonglu, near Hua Hai Park. Outdoor vendors line several streets on the outskirts of the Old Town. Antiques are few and far between and replicas, or fakes, abound but you will find plenty of vintage items, traditional crafts, curios and assorted knick-knacks. Among the stalls with embroidered slippers for bound feet, chopsticks, lanterns and furniture you will also come across Communist-era posters, calligraphy brushes and copies of The Little Red Book in several languages. Experienced antique collectors will be able to pick up some excellent buys.