2 thoughts on “Where is the antique market in London”

  1. Gandon City in northern London is an antique market that specializes in selling weird products and wandering weird people. One -mile long shops on both sides of Gandon Street are full of various crafts, and there are things in many countries and nations in the world. The stores displayed the ancient Chinese Zhao Mirror Mirror and the wedding furniture in the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Buddha statues of India, the ivory of Laos, the Mongolian waist knife, and the old lacquer of Central Asian countries, the rosary of Thailand, the sword of the British century. Some stores also sell South African colorful jewelry, East Africa's colorful ore and totem sculptures. The stores in the Gandon Antiques market are very distinctive. Entering the "Black Rose" store, the sales lady's hair was dyed with pink, and the nose and tongue were wearing iron rings, and the tattoos full of color were painted. The shop's test room looks like a row of gloomy European -style coffin, which contains an old mirror with purple satin in the coffin. The customer stands inside and try his clothes. The special groups patronized by these stores are "avant -garde" people who have formed a great contrast with the classical old goods market. Most of these people's dressing has a few common features: hair is dyed in various colors. Regardless of men and women, the face is wearing iron nails, and the brows, lips, and tongues are equipped with creepy iron rings. As a result, the ancient old goods market and the most absurd clan constituted the most peculiar scenery of the Gandon antique market.

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