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What is Street Market?
I took an exam and the examiner asked me about "Street Market", but I didn't know what was "Street Market". I have searched for a variety of information but I still confused.
What is Street Market?
What are the differences between China's street market and the other countries'?
3. Sep. 2014 01:16
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I shall put forward my response in point form:
1. definition - here is one from Google:
A street market is an outdoor market such as traditionally held in a market square or in a market town, and often held only on particular days of the week. Very similar markets, or bazaars, can also be found in large enclosed spaces, instead of on a street.
2. Examples in China - Panjiayuan in Beijing for antiques; Temple Street in Hong Kong for clothes and gadgets.
3. Other countries - plenty of information on the internet. Here is a link on markets in London
http://www.timeout.com/london/shopping/london-markets
If you have not been to markets in other countries, honestly tell your examiners so.
4. Exam techniques - your examiners would be looking for topical vocabulary and descriptive ability.
Topical vocabulary and concepts would include:
market days
temporary stores
local colour
community life
second-hand goods
bargains
creativity
individuality and sole proprietors
community aspirations
social trends and movements
a village market in an urban concrete jungle
tourism
counterfeit goods
government control
etc
Descriptive ability - try and evoke the atmosphere of a street market: the bohemianism, the noise, the trade, the range of sellers and buyers, etc
Socio-economic perspective - Is it a mirror of the larger society? Are there problems? What are the good points? Why can they survive?
This is a general framework on which you can build your preparation. If you do all the research and thinking suggested here, you will pass your exam with flying colours.
3. September 2014
Here in Los Angeles where I live, a street market is literally a part of a street that has been blocked off to traffic so that vendors can set up stalls and booths. They usually sell things like fresh fruits and vegetables, prepared food dishes, and other hand made items.
3. September 2014
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