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Where is the antique market in Boshan, Zibo? Where is the relative quality of antiques, and the goods are relatively complete?

Boshan antique market, recently found a place with cheap price and complete goods. This place is in a remote rural area. Although there are only a few dry goods stores, the goods in each store are very complete and rich. To be sure, there is a boss named Xu, and all four houses are goods. People are also simple and hospitable.

I heard that many antique shops also get goods at his house.

I compared the prices of Zibo antique market and this place, and found that many things can be half cheaper than those of antique shops in the city. Even more.

Many people only know that Zibo antique market is an open-source cultural market, but in fact, most people don't know that there is a big market in a remote village in Boshan.

First, I want to compare cheap goods with the vast number of Tibetan friends.

Secondly, it's a pity that this whole place has been buried like this (they don't know how to promote computer surfing in rural areas).

Third, the boss here is honest and has a good service attitude. I have taken myself and many friends there, and they all said that the goods are complete and the prices are reasonable.

Address: Nakamura, Nanboshan Town, Boshan District, Zibo

Ride; Take a bus from Zibo Bus Station to Boshan, and then take bus 15 at Boshan Station. Then get off at the intersection of Zhangjiatai in Nanboshan, and you can see the antique shop or ask (the one playing cotton in Nanboshan is also ok. )

I have a general understanding of the goods, including: all kinds of Ming and Qing furniture (camphor wood boxes, face cabinets, bookcases, antique shelves, mountain machines, Buddha cabinets, altars, piano tables, round-backed chairs, lamp chairs, official hat chairs, old tables, middle halls), mahogany furniture (chicken wing wood, rosewood wood) and strange stones (aragonite, wax stone). Depicted the top bed. Red commemorates something representative. Osmanthus fragrans antique furniture (for reference only