What comes to mind when you think of farmers’ markets in China? During my travels, I discovered one in Foshan, a lively city in southern China. I've curated a mini photo review to give you a glimpse into this fascinating experience. A quick heads-up: if you're a bit squeamish or prefer a polished portrayal of market life, you might want to tread carefully.
Now, without further ado, let’s dive into the raw and vibrant world of a Chinese farmers’ market in Foshan! For more photos and an in-depth look at this fascinating farmers market in Foshan, feel free to visit my website.
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Load More Replies...I want to tell everyone that I just take photos and show REAL LIFE and how it is! And I share with you. Yes, you may not like it or like it, but this is real life here and now) Thank you all! =) hug all
Some people appreciate that. I've upvoted you. Many downvotes are for the situation, not a criticism of your skill.
Load More Replies...“Raw and vibrant energy” of a new virus being born. Wet markets have been named as the main source for new strains to jump species and affect humans. Lovely.
Chickens are everywhere, no need to go to a Chinese wet market to catch bird flu. The problem is with eating bats, as they have an immune system forged in hell, and can carry many viruses that don't affect them but will kill us.
Load More Replies...I have been to REAL LIFE markets in China and they all had caged dogs and cats to be sold and slaughtered for meat and array of other critters.
Lots of dog lovers here on BP, so I am glad they didn't show the dog market.
sure not... i just share real life real farm market ) Thanks
Load More Replies...Was at Chinese market in 2001, we adopted from China. Didn’t see 1 chicken. Plenty of seafood, dogs, cats, bugs & scorpions being flipped into open bag being held to the side.
I like to go to the Chinese restaurant and order Sweet & Sour Whatever Happened to be Crossing the Road.
I want to tell everyone that I just take photos and show REAL LIFE and how it is! And I share with you. Yes, you may not like it or like it, but this is real life here and now) Thank you all! =) hug all
Some people appreciate that. I've upvoted you. Many downvotes are for the situation, not a criticism of your skill.
Load More Replies...“Raw and vibrant energy” of a new virus being born. Wet markets have been named as the main source for new strains to jump species and affect humans. Lovely.
Chickens are everywhere, no need to go to a Chinese wet market to catch bird flu. The problem is with eating bats, as they have an immune system forged in hell, and can carry many viruses that don't affect them but will kill us.
Load More Replies...I have been to REAL LIFE markets in China and they all had caged dogs and cats to be sold and slaughtered for meat and array of other critters.
Lots of dog lovers here on BP, so I am glad they didn't show the dog market.
sure not... i just share real life real farm market ) Thanks
Load More Replies...Was at Chinese market in 2001, we adopted from China. Didn’t see 1 chicken. Plenty of seafood, dogs, cats, bugs & scorpions being flipped into open bag being held to the side.
I like to go to the Chinese restaurant and order Sweet & Sour Whatever Happened to be Crossing the Road.