Wushan Lu Night Market

Hangzhou


Wushan Lu Night Market doesn't have too much to offer by way of interesting souvenirs, but it's still a pleasant place to stroll for half an hour or so. Stalls sell knock-off cosmetics and bags, cheap clothes, shoes, plastic jewellery and other knick-knacks to an excited crowd of mostly teenagers. Get the gloves off and haggle hard if something catches your eye.

The market is located on Huixing Lu (惠兴路), between Youdian Lu (邮电路) and Renhe Lu (仁和路) – and only nearby to the namesake Wushan Lu itself.


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