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Insider’s guide to Beijing shopping


Chinese visitors look at the antiques statues on display for sale at Panjiayuan flea market in Beijing, China, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007. Panjiayuan, covers an area of 4.85 hectares of land and accommodates over 3,000 stalls, largest antiques market in China, is a place to buy all type of antiques (genuine and fake), art, handcrafts, jades, precious stones, books and furniture. During weekends, the flea market will crowded thousand of visitors, both locals and foreigners for bargain merchandise. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)Fashionista? Take a break from the Games to troll the city's top tourist-free shops and snag great deals worth their weight in gold.



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