Scene & Heard: Liangma International Flower Arts Market

By That's Beijing, January 9, 2019

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After the abrupt closure of the Liangma Flower Market last spring, a new spot recently resurfaced in Liangmaqiao. Throughout the holiday season, the Liangma International Flower Arts Market was festively stocked with indoor shops selling all the Christmas decorations needed to charm the homesick hearts of expats around the city. Christmas might be over, but there’s still plenty of reason to hit up the darling market – for flowers, of course. And with kitchenware, quirky antiques and candles galore, the new market is here for all of your home decor necessities too.

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[Images via Valerie Osipov/That's]


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