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Where is the busiest vegetable market in Jinan?

Qilishan Vegetable Market (in Qilishan Community in downtown, near RT Mart in downtown). Workers' Village Market (tianqiao district Workers' Village, near the long-distance bus station).

Vegetable market, that is, farmers' market, refers to the market where agricultural and sideline products established in urban and rural areas can be bought and sold freely. Today's farmers' market is the product of China's reform and opening up in 1980s.

In the early days of reform and opening-up, China restored the farmers' free market in rural and urban areas, which was once regarded as "the tail of capitalism". Suffering from the shortage of economy and the neglect of state-owned vegetable shops, the people accepted the arrival of farmers' free market with a happy mood. In the farmer's market, you can buy fresh agricultural and sideline products, so that customers can choose their favorite agricultural and sideline products and negotiate.

There is a competitive relationship between manufacturers, and prices can go with the market. With the development of the national farmers' market, state-owned vegetable shops and grocery stores were quickly squeezed out.

The vegetable market has obvious economic attributes. As the main place for urban and rural residents to supply "food baskets", it also has sociality and strong public welfare.

As far as its social status is concerned, compared with other commercial formats, the social value orientation of the vegetable market can better reflect the government image. The government usually regards it as a platform for "livelihood project", "re-employment project" and "agriculture, countryside and farmers" to promote urban development, display the image of the city and build a harmonious society.