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Wholesale Market Wholesale market Haizhu Square Haizhu Square is the centre of everything. From here you can explore at least 3-4 wholesale markets in a day. There are up to 15 wholesale markets and malls for you to explore. If you go west of the Haizhu Square, the first you can see is the OnelinkPlaza Onelink(解放南路39号万菱广场) plaza is a modern plaza located at the head of Yide Lu. It is the most modern wholesale plaza one can find in the Haizhu and Yide Lu area. 7 floors are provided for the shop lots selling products from various kind. Equipped with the air conditioned system, shopping here will be more pleasure than other places. Yi De Lu If you continue to walk along the Ranmin Road, you will come to Yide Lu (一德路 ) , the heaven of all wholesale market. Lu means Street in Cantonese. This is the the toys and gifts shopping heaven and there is no shortage of everything, it's like an ultra mini trade fair. Around that area you will find a vast areas specializing in stationery, toys, gifts and even dried foods. The goods there are sold mainly in bulk. Of course you can buy in small quantity. But if you just want to buy one or two, their retail price would be much higher than the wholesale price or they may not even want to entertain you. There are up to 12 malls and plazas along the Yi De Lu. Enter it and you will see a lot of plastic,electronics, mechanical and educational toys and kits. A hard to tell experience. The famous and most visited malls are: (taken from here) *Yide International toy & stationery Plaza 国际玩具文具精品广场 Address: No.390 Yide Road 一德路390号 *Yi Jin Yuan Toys & Stationery Market 艺景园精品广场 Address:No.85 Yide East Road. 一德东路085号 *Jin Jin Toys & Stationery Market Address: No.10-12 Qiao Guan West Road. 广州市侨光西路10-12号 *Zhong Gang Toys Market 中港玩具城 Address:No.399-411 Yide West Road. 一德西路399-411号 *Jia Le Si Toys Centre 嘉乐斯玩具城 Address: No.423 Yide West Road. 一德西路423号 If you are staying in a hotel in Guangzhou, you can easily use the public transport namely the bus, MRT and the taxi to go to the above mentioned places. The nearest MRT Station is the Haizhu Square. From there you can either board a bus or take a taxi to your desire places. TIPS. If you prefer travel by taxi, dont forget to copy and print it on a piece of paper all the above addresses both in English and Cantonese. The taxi driver will easily drive you there. Highsun plaza - yinjian Highsun is property management company. At the moment they managed two shopping plaza namely Highsun Camera and Mobile Plaza and Highsun Fabric Plaza. The location of both plaza are at the scenery view of Pearl River at the end of Yinjiang Lu in Guangzhou. While wholesale is the main attraction of business in Guangzhou, Highsun Group of Company has allocated a building for this purpose. A plaza cater for fabric like curtain, bedsheets, table cloth and home fabric is a place for home designer, business man as well as interior decorator to find cheap and affordable material. China Silk juga banyak terdapat di plaza Highsun ini. Meanwhile for if you come to Guangzhou and forget to bring your camera or mobile, you can buy one at Highsun Camera and Mobile plaza located just behind the Fabric Plaza. From my observation, you can get original version of the mobile phone and camera here. How to go there? Metro Line 1 Martys Park . From the station, taxi will take you about 7 minutes to arrive. Nanfang dasha electronic wholesale If you are an IT or mobile phone geek, this is the best place for you to source for latest model of handphone (imitation, fake and partially original or underwater so they call in Malaysia), IT peripherals and electronic gadget. How to go there...the nearest METRO station is Haizhu Square in Line 2. From the station it will take about 20 minute by foot. But I prefer to take taxi which will bring me directly to the area. The best thing of this place is the availability of HALAL restaurant and place for praying. You can ask for restaurant operator to provide u with praying mat and place to pray! Shang Xia Jiu Lu Night Street Market Disini terdapat pelbagai butik dan kedai yang menjual barang2 berkualiti Made in China. The lights and shops at Shang Xia Jiu Lu. The night market has a lot to offer. Dont miss this place when u visit Guangzhou. Guangzhou wholesale markets This is a map of all major wholesale markets in Guangzhou. We try to update this map regularly and verify all information and locations in it. If you find anything unclear, wrong or missing, please send us an email to [email protected] or visit us at www.guangzhouinformation.com Bai Ma(White Horse) Garment wholesale market It is the clothing distribution center in Guangzhou and South China. It plays a important role in the China's clothing wholesale market. For more information click here. If you find anything wrong o... Zhan Xi Lu Garment wholesale market Guangzhou Zhan Xi Garment Wholesale Market is near the Guangzhou Railway Station and the provincial bus station. For more information click here. If you find anything wrong or missing from this map... FuLi Kids World A wholesale market mostly with children's clothes. Also some children's articles such as strollers, shoes and hats. If you think the location or description is not correct, please contact us at www.gu... Guangzhou Baiyun World Leather Trading Centre Guangzhou Zhan Xi Garment Wholesale Market is near the Guangzhou Railway Station and the provincial bus station. For more information click here. If you find anything wrong or missing from this map,... YiSen Leather Market YiSen Leather Market is a Southeast Asia's largest leather goods distribution center. If you find anything wrong or missing from this map, please let us know at [email protected] or vis... Global International shoes Trade Centre Global International shoes Trade Centre, also named as Bu Yun Tian Di in Chinese. For more information click here. If you find anything wrong or missing from this map, please let us know at admin@... Guangzhou EuroCommerial Plaza Shoes City Guangzhou EuroCommercial Plaza Shoes City is a famous distributing center for shoe sales in Guangdong Province or even in China. If you find anything wrong or missing from this map, please let us kno... New Continent Footwear Plaza Zhan Xi Road in Guangzhou hosts the biggest wholesale base in China for distribution of shoes and related materials for making shoes, accompanied by shoals of dealers and distributors specialized in s... Guangzhou Jin Xiang Underwear Wholessale Market Jin Xiang Underwear wholesale Square is the a professional wholesale market. It is China's largest underwear and socks wholesale market. For more information click here. If you find anything wrong... Guangzhou Jin Ma Shoes City Guangzhou Jin Ma Shoes City is in Guangzhou`s Zhan Xi Road 39#, first and second floor of Jin Feng Building. It is one of the largest wholesale market concentrate in the footwear industry. The busines... Guangzhou Nantian international hotel facility trading center Guangzhou Nantian international hotel facility trading center(formerly Nantian trading city) was developed by Nantian Plaza Development Co.Ltd. in 1999. It is a comprehensively professional trading ma... Guangzhou Shaxi International Hotel Articles City Guangzhou Shaxi International Hotel Articles City is the largest hotel article wholesale market in China at present. For more information click here. If you find anything wrong or missing from thi... Tuan Yi International Furniture City For more information click here. If you find anything wrong or missing from this map, please let us know at [email protected] or visit us at www.guangzhouinformation.com Zhongda fabric market Zhongda Jiu Zhou textile trade plaza. Chinas 2nd largest fabric market covering a few large malls and a very large area. Make sure you bring an experienced person to guide you here or prepare to spend... Highsun Fabric Market Guangzhou Highsun Fabric Market is ideal for small quantity fabric purchases and tailor making. For more information click here. If you find anything wrong or missing from this map, please let us... Southern Trade Center of Horologe SanYi Watch city ZhanXi KowLoon Watch Center Southern Watch Trade Centre Guangzhou Beauty Exchange Centre Xing Fa Plaza Yi Fa Plaza GUANGZHOU GLASSES CITY Guangzhou Glasses City is the largest market of professional glasses in South China , and have influence on Southeast Asia, Europe and America all over the world . For more information click here. ... GUANGZHOU XINJIANG YANJING CITY Guangzhou Yide Toys&Gifts Wholesale Centre Huge margins available every single day. Prices as low as US$1.52 Yide Toys&Gifts Wholesale centre is the first and largest gifts&toys wholesale centre. For more information click here. If you f... OneLink Int'll Toys Gifts Wholesale Market OneLink Int'll Toys Gifts Wholesale Market Yide International toy&stationery collectables Plaza Zhong Gang Toys Market Jia Le Si Toys Centre NanFang Building--Buy Quality-assured China Products! Pacific Computer Market(Plaza A) Buy Wholesale Computer Products! Easy purchases direct from China. 100% quality assured! Pacific computer market is one of largest computer market in China. For more information click here. If y... Pacific Computer Market(Plaza B) Buy Wholesale Computer Products! Easy purchases direct from China. 100% quality assured! Pacific computer market is one of largest computer market in China. For more information click here. If y... Zhong Liu Computer Market Buy Wholesale Computer Products! Easy purchases direct from China.
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