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北京 报国寺旧货市场 清朝年间,报国寺是个旧书市,当时文人墨客和收藏家们经常光顾此地。1997年,这里平地造市,3年来已经形成了一个文化气息浓重的收藏品交易市场,并在此基础上成为了一个多功能的藏品交流场所。 报国寺里固定及流动摊位五、六百个,但你听不到市场惯有的嘈杂之声。买者或蹲或站,神情专注。卖者有北京本地的,也有从很远的省市赶来的。这里有字画、瓷器、家具、邮票、旧书、钱币,还有徽章、票证、连环画以及文革用品,等等,可谓琳琅满目。每天成交额几万至数百万不等。报国寺定期有不同门
Beijing to the Temple Temple Flea Market During the Qing Dynasty, Bao Guo Temple was an old book market, when literati and collectors frequented the area. In 1997, the city was plagued peacefully here. Over the past three years, a collectible trading market has been formed. On this basis, it has become a multi-purpose exchange venue for collections. Newspaper temple fixed and mobile stalls five or six hundred, but you can not hear the market’s usual noisy voice. Buyers or squatting or standing, look focused. Sellers in Beijing, but also from distant provinces and cities came. Here are calligraphies and paintings, porcelain, furniture, stamps, old books, coins, badges, tickets, comics and cultural revolution supplies, and so on, can be described as dazzling. Daily turnover of tens of thousands to millions. Bao Guo Temple regularly have different doors