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Rural bazaars will disappear in the near future as fewer and fewer people are catching up with them?

Sooner or later, rural bazaars are going to disappear, but certainly not now, when thirty or forty years later, the bazaar will be a little bit canceled by itself.

Now not only is the countryside aging, even the bazaar is showing signs of aging, in addition to valuable antiques, most of the old things reach a certain time will disappear.

The rural market is now somewhat depressed, in addition to the New Year's Lunar New Year fair, weekdays not many people to catch the fair, I remember when we were young, if we can catch the opening of the fair on Sunday, in the case of agricultural work is not very busy, will beg their parents to take to catch the fair, the bustling fair so that we feel the excitement of the New Year's energy.

Nowadays, if you look at the rural market, there are hardly any people under 50 years old buying things at the market, because farmers in their 30s and 40s would drive to the shopping malls directly to buy things when they are short of things, and usually these farmers either go out to work or work in factories near their homes, so there are rarely any farmers in this age group at the market.

And twenty-something rural young people almost no in their hometowns, occasionally there are ten or eight, people like new things, buy things more willing to go to the network to buy, the bazaar can not see the shadow of the young people.

Even in the weekend is the opening of the day, the rural old lady wants to take the weekend back from the city's precious grandchildren and granddaughters to catch up with the market, want to give the children to buy them like to eat things, people's children are also reluctant to go out, and now the children like to stay at home to play with the phone.

Almost all of the bazaar visitors are rural women over 60 years old, who have nothing to do at home, so they ask each other to go to the bazaar to sneak around, see the right things to buy some home, and the bazaar vendors are also the same as the bazaar farmers, the youngest is also in their forties, and most of the vendors are in their fifties or sixties.

The market time from the previous morning, 12:00 noon or so off set, to the current nine o'clock or so on the market on the few shadows, the market is more and more idle no one.

It is estimated that when the old people who like to go to the market are too old to go to the market, and the people living in the countryside are getting less and less, the market in the countryside may disappear, but the morning market in the city will gradually more and more.