Second hand market?
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- Danmairen
August 11, 2009
427 posts -
According to reliable sources I have been told that there is a huge second hand marketplace for furniture and stuff like that somewhere in Kunming but noone I've asked seems to know exactly where it is. I've found out that it moved a year or two back but does anyone know of it's new location and if it is worth going there? Thanks a lot. I am about to move from a furnished ap to an empty one so I might need a lot of stuff soon.
- Danmairen
- Tonyaod
August 11, 2009
181 posts -
Hey Dan,
There a few second hand market in Kunming, the one you are referring to has been moved to Guanshang behind the airport and past the International trade and expo center. I went there about 8 months ago and nothing was setup and wasn't worth the trip. It is also far from the city center.
I would recommend asking around for another second hand market that deals specifically with furniture some where in the city as it would be easier to haul your purchase to your new home.
Sorry I can't be more specific than that.
- Tonyaod
- kemeilin
August 11, 2009
16 posts -
I went there about 3 weeks ago. The market is pretty big, but if I went back I'd go on the weekend since a number of stalls were closed. Of course, it was nice because it wasn't mobbed...
The place is called 昆明福德旧货市场。 If you take the 90 south and get off on 福达路口, it's across the street and slightly north. Look for a big red sign on the top of a building and follow the signs. It's pretty famous apparently.
- kemeilin
- Philou
August 12, 2009
29 posts -
check out this google map: http://bit.ly/mapkmg
please add the one you know! (anybody is suppose to be able to edit that map, for now)
- Philou
- Danmairen
August 13, 2009
427 posts -
Thanks for the info. I'll go check out 昆明福德旧货市场 tomorrow.
- Danmairen
- Danmairen
August 13, 2009
427 posts -
Just came back from the place and another one we visited in the NE. I was pleasently surprised by how many good things we could get for the money we have budgetted. Basically for the price of a new fairly good 3x2 sofaset we could buy furniture for 3 rooms second hand and most vendors offered to ship it to our place for free. My gf and I have decided to get an empty apartment now and buy all we need second hand to fill it up. Definately recommendable.
On a second note I had to hit myself over the head when I realised that the crappy kitchentable and the cheap uncomfortable Walmart chair that my current landlady had supplied me with as a "computer-corner" could have been replaced by a hardwood desk and a brilliant padded leather armchair for 200 kuai when I moved here 10 months ago. Silly silly.
- Danmairen
- Lusia
September 4, 2009
10 posts -
Could anyone give me better directions for the 昆明福德旧货市场 market and maybe the name in pinyin and also where I have to get off the bus? Which buses can you take? Thanks!
- Lusia
- MichaelT
December 21, 2009
7 posts -
I heard the second hand market has moved again? Does anyone know where it might be now? Maybe I've heard a bad rumor?
- MichaelT
- alyssa_爱思
December 23, 2009
10 posts -
I went to the market yesterday in search of practically everything, having just moved into an empty apartment. I was able to find used appliances, but all of the furniture that I saw was new. Is there a part of the market that sells used furniture that I just missed? Or do they only have used electronics?
Thanks!
- alyssa_爱思
- Maude
January 25, 2010
32 posts -
Any more news on this market or any other good places to buy second hand or cheap furniture? Dan you mentioned that you had been to a market in the North East. Please could you tell me where it is?
Or does any one know of a big Ikea-like shop where we could pick up new things cheaply?
Thanks very much!
- Maude
- hedgepig
January 25, 2010
275 posts
- hedgepig
- Danmairen
January 25, 2010
427 posts -
There should be directions in the other posts but if you take bus 90 to the last station (10 minutes from Think UK) then it is just across the big road on the left outside of the station. Thing is that these markets tend to move around every couple of years -hence this sometimes confusing thread - so you can never be certain it's still there even if you went there last month.
Alyssa: Some stuff is new sure but most of it is cleaned and re-wrapped by the sellers (cheap process here) and they can make things look almost brand new. Noticed how many Chinese people love to keep the plasticwrappings on almost everything new they buy? Uncomfortable and weird yes but they get to sell the sofa looking brand new 5 years later as well.
All in all great for us foreigners who think that quality second hand furniture is awesome. The Chinese aren't really at that stage yet. Buying something others have owned before is strange and a bit of a face-loss.
- Danmairen
- trice
July 17, 2011
20 posts -
anybody know where things are now? I know where the new lousiwan is but still having trouble finding the 2nd hand market (looking for furniture too).
- trice
- litaopi
July 20, 2011
1 post
- litaopi
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