After the ancestral rites concluded, Huo Sining and Su Qingqing went out for a casual stroll in the afternoon, when Su Qingqing suddenly suggested visiting Panjiayuan.
Huo Sining had no objections; since she was idle at home, she might as well take a walk outside.
Panjiayuan is essentially a second-hand market, also commonly known as Antique Street.
Here, one can find a convergence of various goods including antiques, jewelry, jade, handicrafts, collectibles, and adornments. The market is organized into six business areas: open-air stalls, antique buildings, furniture, collections, stone carvings, and catering services.
Over ten thousand traders conduct their business here, hailing from twenty-eight provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions across the country, involving fifty-six different ethnic groups. It is a large antique and art market in the Imperial Capital known for its rich and traditional folk culture.