The most smoky place in the city is probably the vegetable market. Perhaps in the past, many people’s impressions of the vegetable market can be described as “dirty, chaotic, and poor”, but after constant renovation and upgrading, such a simple market has become fashionable, refined, and interesting, and it has also attracted more and more people. More and more young people walked into this place full of life.
The most impressive thing about the transformed Yongnian Vegetable Market is that the top of each stall is stretched squarely by a piece of beige canvas with steel cables. “Meat, vegetables, fresh…” is written in black handwritten characters filled with colorful fresh fruits, The green vegetables or the red and white meat stalls above clearly distinguish the area, and at the same time make the whole space appear light and orderly. Such a sense of natural texture is ubiquitous in the Yongnian market, which is the unique temperament that the designer gives to this market. They believe that “the market should be a place where there are few people in modern cities and can directly contact nature, so it should be a kind of’urban countryside’ existence.” In fact, here, the atmosphere of “urban countryside” not only comes from fresh ingredients, but also from the strong community atmosphere. The aunts and uncles carrying the vegetable baskets are leisurely and contented, the vendors at the stalls take care of each other, and the stall owners and customers are courteous. Such a harmonious atmosphere makes Yongnian Vegetable Market, a place very close to Xintiandi, a soothing corner in the bustling city. . Wuzhong Market has a long history. As early as the 1980s, this downtown area full of plane trees and bungalows existed in the form of a street free market. After the vendors were “collected” to this two-story building on Urumqi Middle Road, the market was accompanied by memories of one or two generations. The renovation made less than two years ago transformed it into a magnificent transformation. The original old neighborhood has returned. It has also attracted more young people who are accustomed to online shopping and has become a new-style vegetable market with a very “net celebrity” temperament. The Wuzhong Market has changed the clutter of the traditional market, while retaining many classic elements of the old market —frame window lattices, terrazzo floor, and bright fruits and vegetables in rattan baskets…More importantly, here Many products have a human touch: the spring bamboo shoots of the east house are dug from the bamboo forest of Tianmu Mountain in the early morning, and the strawberries of the west house come from the fruit fields of relatives and are picked every day… For organic ingredients from the farm to the table, this seems to be just a transit station. The Breeze Market is a unique place in the Qianmen area of Beijing. At first glance, this two-story building from the Republic of China period is no different from the ancient buildings with blue bricks and gray tiles in the whole block, but you will find that the white walls, wide windows and wooden grilles on the first floor of the street are quite clear. Style artistic conception. The design that extends from the inside of the market to the outside is not as heavy as an ancient building, making it easy and pleasant to stroll around. The jumping lines and open space make it more difficult to distinguish the boundaries between the stalls. There are also food and beverage stalls, cultural and creative shops and mini-libraries, which provide one-stop satisfaction for people’s material and spiritual life. On the gate of the Shahubian Market in Wuhan, it says “Bazaars are enough for Wuhan.” Entering the fresh fruit and vegetable area on the first floor, each vegetable stall is like an independent island, with vendors standing in the middle, and the floor-to-ceiling countertops are decorated with terrazzo veneers. This kind of decorative material commonly found in cafes is visually visible. Create a quaint and trendy effect. Hot dry noodles, pan-fried buns… These Wuhan flavor snacks can all be bought in the market. Many people sit on the horizontal table in front of the stall to eat, but it does not make people feel messy. It can be seen that the cleanliness of the shop here is standard and dynamic. The line designs are quite reasonable. The transformed vegetable market is truly integrated into the lives of the locals. Follow the sign of “Fill your stomach on the first floor, feed your spirit on the second floor” and walk up to the second floor, and you will fully enter the world that young people like. Everywhere is a photo spot. There is also the “Vegetable Coffee Free Bay” that has been repeatedly swiped. Once the word “vegetable market” is added to the things young people like, there will be a peculiar sense of collision, and people can’t help but want to try it. The predecessor of this vegetable market was Xi’an Velveteen Factory, which was founded in 1952. In 2001, the former velvet workshop, finished product warehouse and other factories were transformed into a comprehensive farmer’s market integrating vegetables, fruits, meat, aquatic products, and general merchandise. Some decorations were made inside the vegetable market, and the 1,000 square meter roof of the fruit market was painted with different colors. This market close to the city wall has been a must-visit for surrounding residents since it was built. Jianguo Road, Jianguo Sixth Alley, Jianguo Five Alley, and Xinyi Alley constitute its texture. Under the old city wall, sesame oil shops, twist stalls, manicure and eyelash shops and various fruit and vegetable stalls interweave the colors of human fireworks. Although the “Old Caichang Market Cultural and Creative District” has not officially opened yet, last year a series of activities such as art exhibitions, national tide photography and cosplay check-in, and cabbage conferences have been held. The former Twin Tower Market was officially upgraded to the Twin Tower Market through “Dream Renovator”. The previous vegetable market stalls are still retained, and the new snack area and cultural and creative area have injected new vitality into the market. The new Chinese style is simple and atmospheric. Each store is also decorated with retro light boxes of different colors and playful character cartoons. Maybe its fireworks are not as strong as you think, but the literary atmosphere that you can feel everywhere is also worth trying. . At the same time, there are a lot of delicious snack shops in the market. You can taste the taste of Suzhou without running around. The average per capita is 10+, red bean paste round, plum cake, and two more pan-fried buns. No two stomachs are afraid to go. Not going out. In addition, it is commendable that there is also a pet rest area at the entrance of the market. It is so happy to be able to bring my own hairy children out to buy vegetables with peace of mind. The reconstructed Redstone Farmer’s Market is small, with only 13 stalls, but although the sparrow is small and has all the internal organs, all the materials needed for family meals can be bought, and it is not in vain. The overall is a very simple Japanese style, and each pavilion is also very exquisitely designed, with different decorations and colors corresponding to the types of goods sold. In addition to the regular vegetable and meat stalls, there is also a “cooking coffee” that is suitable for young people to check in. After buying vegetables, sitting down and drinking a cup of coffee is in line with the life trajectory of young people nowadays. If you don’t want to go home to cook, the small noodle shop next to the coffee shop and the light food restaurant opened by the Taiwanese brother are good choices, and the price is very close to the people. It can be said that you have begun to envy the residents living nearby! What other young food markets are worth visiting? Planning/Yueyou New Media Editor/Jing Yang Author/Timi, Richard New media editor/Yin, Ning Picture/Jia Rui, Zhang Zhe, Fenwuhai Part of the picture comes from the network Layout design/pangpang Presented by Follow us on Yueyou in country CondeNastTraveler Welcome to share and forward Please contact us for reprinting
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