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As one of the first Chinese cities to open its doors
to the outside world, Xiamen has a selection of relatively modern
fashions. The kids here are pretty up-to-date and there are a plethora
of huge and modern malls fighting for customers in the center of
the city.
Many of the bigger stores around Zhongshan Rd feature designer
goods by Armani, Gucci and YSL. Xiamen is also home to a huge number
of factories. Many of these places have factory outlets, selling
their designer clothing and reduced prices.
Perhaps most attractive about this place are the numerous small
markets, bazaars and even flea markets, where shoppers can try their
luck at finding rare curios and souvenirs. There are a few of these
markets around Zhongshan Rd, Longtou Rd on Gulangyu Island and Xiahe
Rd. The Xiamen Night Market takes place every evening on Dinghai
Rd.
Peanut Crunchy Candy
Had you lived in the Qing dynasty, you would have to have been nobility
or an imperial member to sample this peanut crunchy candy.
To make this specialty, peanuts are first shelled and roasted for
half an hour. Then they are crunched with preheated, liquefied sugar.
After cooling off, the large bars are cut into small pieces and
are ready to eat on a street corner near you.
Xiamen Bead Embroidery
Xiamen bead embroidery is a folk handicraft which has been famous
for its eye-catching glimmer for over 100 years.
By the dexterous hands of the local people, small beads are linked
together with silk thread, forming all kinds of spectacular patterns.
Nowadays the bead embroidery is used to make slippers, tapestry
and purses.
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