You might already be familiar with the Sijiqing clothing wholesale market, known for its relatively low prices and wide variety of clothing. Recently, the annual Sijiqing summer clearance sale has begun, as merchants start to introduce autumn and winter clothes for wholesale.
The consequent wave of “clearance” shopping even causes some of the trendy clothes in vogue need to be replenished. So, make your move to the market and don’t miss out the perfect opportunity to get a bargain with retail prices, which is cheaper than the wholesale prices.
Most T-shirts are around 50 yuan, and diversified dresses are within 100 yuan. For instance, the popular Neo-Chinese style dress with Chinese Knot Buttons made of Tencel yarns are depreciated from originally 300 yuan to 120 yuan.
Each building has a different market positioning, catering to specific needs. The followings are some recommended markets of Sijiqing in different styles:
For the sake of stamina, you’d better just pick three that interest you the most for one day.
Though it’s not an unimaginable delusion to bring home some fresh clothes with only 100 yuan, one point worth noting is that you’re not supposed to try on or return clothes, neither bargaining since it’s a wholesaling market that all goods are of fixed prices.
Driving is not recommended because it is not easy to find a parking space.
Here are a few public transport routes recommended for you:
Subway
Line 2: Qingchun Square Station A4 (then ride for about 10 minutes)
Line 9: Guanyintang Station C2 (then walk for about 10 minutes)
Bus
No.11/No.520/No42: Xincheng Tunnel East Exit Stop (then walk for about 3 minutes)
No.56: Guanyintang Community Stop (then walk for about 10 minutes)
Reservation Line (Sijiqing to Huanbei market): Sijiqing Stop (then walk for about 3 minutes)
Intern: Sun Yuxin
Editor: Fang Jingyi
Senior editor: Zhou Ji, Li Zheng
Source: Hangzhoufeel