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Where to buy in Guiyang

Zhonghua Lu and Yan'an Lu are the main shopping streets in Guiyang. At Zhonghua Lu, there are mainly supermarkets and departement stores, and it is the busiest street in Guiyang. Yan'an Lu is mainly for smaller store and night markets, which are usually open till very late.

Locals like to hang around at Youzha Jie Bird and Antique Market on the weekends. Here in the market you will discover an assortment of flowers, birds, fish, cats, dogs, bamboo crafts and antique coins are for sale. People feel interested in these gadgets may find enjoyment here.

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Supermarkets in Guiyang

Supermarkets like Da Chang Long on Jiefang Lu, Hualian on Yanwu Jie and Numart on Dusi Lu have become part of Guiyang people's daily life. Specialties in Guiyang can be found quite easily in these supermarkets.

Wal-Mart (People's Square Branch)
Location: The underground department store of the People's Square, Zunyi Lu, Nanming District, Guiyang

 

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