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Relocated Qianzhou Farmers' Market Starts Trading

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The relocated Qianzhou Farmers' Market at Ximenkou Village, Qianzhou Neighborhood, Jishou City, started trading on September 4. This market covers about 100 mu (6.67 ha.) and has nearly 8,000 stalls, more than 1,300 storefronts, and 480 parking spaces. It provides the stallholders and customers with a good environment for doing business and shopping. The photo shows residents purchasing pears at the market on the opening day. (Photo/Peng Jing)


The relocated Qianzhou Farmers' Market at Ximenkou Village, Qianzhou Neighborhood, Jishou City, started trading on September 4. This market covers about 100 mu (6.67 ha.) and has nearly 8,000 stalls, more than 1,300 storefronts, and 480 parking spaces. It provides the stallholders and customers with a good environment for doing business and shopping. The photo shows residents purchasing dried chili peppers at the market on the opening day. (Photo/Liu Zhenjun)


The relocated Qianzhou Farmers' Market at Ximenkou Village, Qianzhou Neighborhood, Jishou City, started trading on September 4. This market covers about 100 mu (6.67 ha.) and has nearly 8,000 stalls, more than 1,300 storefronts, and 480 parking spaces. It provides the stallholders and customers with a good environment for doing business and shopping. The photo shows residents selecting Miao embroideries at the market on the opening day. (Photo/Peng Jing)


The relocated Qianzhou Farmers’ Market at Ximenkou Village, Qianzhou Neighborhood, Jishou City, started trading on September 4. This market covers about 100 mu (6.67 ha.) and has nearly 8,000 stalls, more than 1,300 storefronts, and 480 parking spaces. It provides the stallholders and customers with a good environment for doing business and shopping. (Photo/Peng Jing)


The relocated Qianzhou Farmers’ Market at Ximenkou Village, Qianzhou Neighborhood, Jishou City, started trading on September 4. This market covers about 100 mu (6.67 ha.) and has nearly 8,000 stalls, more than 1,300 storefronts, and 480 parking spaces. It provides the stallholders and customers with a good environment for doing business and shopping. (Photo/Peng Jing)

This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Pang Yuehui

Chinese source: hunantoday