About once a week I try to navigate my way over to Ruijiang Fruit & Vegetable Market. During our first week in Tianjin a very kind mom (also an expat from the US) introduced us to this market. Thank you Angela! . I didn't bring a camera with me on my first trip there but now that I have an iPhone it's so easy to take photos! And the iPhone also explains why my China photos aren't super sharp or clear. 😉
It's an unheated indoor market with lots of stalls each individually operated. (very similar to a farmer's market back home). You can find all kinds of things here…
I'm still struggling remembering the numbers in Chinese (it's really not that hard but I get easily flustered). Fortunately, the vendors I've bought from either have a calculator or pencil and paper so they can show me the price. I am working on my Chinese though!
What you didn't get to see in the photos are the stands selling fruits, noodles, fish, chicken and other unidentifiable stuff. Maybe we will get to that in a different post…
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2 responses to “A trip to Ruijiang Fruit & Vegetable Market”
oh wow Astrid, you lucky duck – so many cool items to see and choose from 🙂
Does your driver help you at the market with translating, or are you learning by immersion? I’m enjoying your adventure and I am so happy you are taking the time to record it all!