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The market sells various kinds of second-hand goods, especially Japanese household goods.
The items on sale at the market are remarkably varied
Fans, thermos, and phones from a bygone era are easy to find here, thereby satisfying the needs of customers who love collecting old things.
Japanese household appliances are among the market goers' favorites, according to Trung of Me Tri ward in Tu Liem district.
Some businesses sell second-hand goods which were prevalent a few decades ago, with other antique items being imported from European countries such as the Netherlands and Sweden.
These old clocks cost VND300,000 (13 USD) to VND500,000 (21 USD) each .
Radios, televisions, and watches from the 1960s and 1970s are maintained before trading.
Clocks originated from Japan and Switzerland are around VND10 million (415 USD) to VND50 million (2,100 USD) each.
Seiko Emblem clock of Japan is valued at nearly VND10 million (415 USD)
Old radios bearing famous brands such as Simen, Grundig, and Philips are put on sale.
A television with the Jmperial brand was produced in 1960 and costs up to VND40 million (1,600 USD).
More than 50 bicycles with the Peugeot brand are traded in Van Phuc market. Their prices hover at around VND20 million (830 USD) to VND100 million (4,150 USD) each.
Fans of famous brands such as Toshiba, National, and Sanyo can buy items valued at VND2 million (83 USD) to VND4 million (166 USD) each.
Hanoi old-fashioned market among favorite destinations for antique enthusiasts
29-08-2023 11:00
(VOVWORLD) - Located in Ha Dong district in Hanoi, the old-fashioned Van Phuc market has been a popular destination for antique enthusiasts for years.
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