As an important part of urban culture, the vegetable market can not only solve the needs of daily life, but also display the customs and products of a place. Every time you go to an unfamiliar area, if you want to quickly understand the local style, the vegetable market is often more important than the museum, and today I will take you into the "most" of the five major vegetable markets scattered all over China, and feel the life spirit hidden in the vivid color.
Suzhou Twin Towers Market: The most literary and artistic vegetable market
Originally an old vegetable market on the verge of demolition in the ancient city of Suzhou, the Twin Towers Market has been transformed into a comprehensive market integrating vegetable markets, restaurants, cafes, pubs, bookstores, flower shops, and cultural and creative markets under the joint efforts of the "Dream Remodeler" program team and a number of well-known designers.
Accustomed to seeing traditional vegetable markets, coming to the Twin Towers will be a new experience. Because the beauty of Suzhou Twin Towers Market comes from the harmony of the whole. The stalls dotted around, the rickety retro light boxes in front of the door, the high-end fonts on the door, the neatly stacked dishes, the leisurely stroll, the history and the daily, the culture and the market, are mixed and born without contradiction.
Moreover, the literary and artistic style of the Twin Towers Market is faintly in line with the classical temperament of the city of Suzhou. Each is beautiful, the beauty of the beauty, the beauty of the same, the world is the same. It is the profound cultural heritage of Suzhou that can reconcile many beautiful elements in the market and give birth to such a diverse culture.
Chengdu Yimin Vegetable Market: The most playful vegetable market
The meat is on the table, the vegetables are in the basket, and the difficulties of life are finally dissolved in such a concrete moment. The aroma of fresh fruits and vegetables in the vegetable market, the sound of kitchen knives colliding with the cutting board and the noise of bargaining have become people's unforgettable roots-seeking nostalgia.
The question of "what to eat today" in the market is not only a response to the expectation of a better life as a "vegetable basket" project in the city, but also a precious connection with others and nature in this era of online shopping.
Chongqing Xuetianwan Comprehensive Farmers' Market: The most labyrinthine vegetable market
Xuetianwan Comprehensive Farmers' Market has 6600, the first floor is mainly engaged in melons, fruits, vegetables and grains and oils, the second floor is fresh meat, the third floor is dry and non-staple food, pickled products, when it was rebuilt in 2010, it was famous for "Chongqing's first building built for the farmers' market", and a walk around can give you a small shock of Chongqing's geography and product knowledge.
It also has a sizable army of people who know everything about what to do here, and it's still bustling and thriving in the face of the struggle.
Hong Kong Ben Wan Wet Market: The most sci-fi wet market
Hong Kong's Ben Wan Wet Market is the first electronic market in Hong Kong, integrating wet market + restaurant + supermarket + innovative community format, localized scene setting and situational product display, beating a number of boutique supermarkets, all merchants are equipped with electronic payment systems, and customers can also add value to their Octopus at the stalls.
Benwan Market plays with high-tech elements and introduces "i-chicken" stalls, where customers can select live poultry through the ** system, and merchants can process the poultry selected by customers and send them to the market in about half an hour. At the same time, there are 24-hour fruit vending machines in the market, making it a new benchmark for Hong Kong's wet markets.
Kunming Zhuoxin Farmers' Market: The most hardcore vegetable market
In terms of the diversity of products, there is no vegetable market comparable to Yunnan.
If you come to Yunnan for the first time, you will find that the diverse climate, the disparity in altitude, the abundant plant resources and the characteristics of multi-ethnic groups in Yunnan are condensed into a variety of products spread out in front of you. They are so strange and varied that even naturalists will be shocked and speechless. The only thing you need to pay attention to when visiting here is probably not to get too excited and trample on the fungus, after all, matsutake mushrooms of 1000+ per catty are still piled up on the ground here.
Be sure to come to the seal on an empty stomach, so that when you enter the door, you can have a bowl of bean curd rice noodles with papaya water;As I walked, I carried a bowl of sweet rice wine that would make the bees get drunk to deathWhen you are tired and want to rest, sit on the bench and eat a Dai grilled eggplant, and when you are reluctant to leave, you can pack a chicken feet with ginger seeds.
To sum up, the vegetable market not only carries the most basic living needs of people, but also inherits the unique cultural connotation and fireworks atmosphere of a city. Therefore, in the process of building the farmers' market, we should base ourselves on our own characteristic advantages, dig deep into the local characteristic culture, and explore a higher quality development path. Lin Kun Technology focuses on the intelligence of farmers' markets and helps more than 3,000 farmers' markets across the country to upgrade. In today's fast-paced and high-intensity urban life, we should pay attention to the value of the vegetable market as a social place and cultural carrier, making it an emerging distribution center for citizens and tourists to relieve pressure and experience local customs.