Black boxes of airplanes for sale on Hanoi sidewalks
For over a month now, on the sidewalk of To Huu Street, Van Phuc Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi, regularly on the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, and 30th of the lunar calendar, crowds of customers have flocked to hunt for unique and strange items. Among them, there are "unique" items such as black boxes of airplanes.
The only black box for sale at the market. This is probably the most unique and rarest item at this market.
In fact, the market has been spontaneously formed for more than a year now, along with the ornamental plant market of Van Phuc ward, but for more than a month now it has been concentrated in a separate area and the number of people coming to buy and sell has increased day by day.
At the market, hundreds of people come to buy, sell, and exchange all kinds of old and antique items.
The special thing is that many familiar items from the war and subsidy periods such as Chinese and old Soviet watches are still sold here. The prices of items at the flea market are extremely diverse, depending on the preferences of the seller and the buyer.
Although the meeting has only been officially held for over a month, on trading days, people come to buy and sell busily.
The market is located on To Huu street and is organized quite orderly.
All kinds of used items are displayed quite simply on tarps. From old cell phones to headphones, chargers, cables... everything is bought and sold.
Antique and old copper trays, pots and pans can all be found at the market.
Antique and old bicycle parts are displayed mixed with other old items.
Antique and old bicycle parts are displayed mixed with other old items.
The legendary ZENIT cameras, once produced by the (former) Soviet Union, are no longer usable but are very valuable to collectors.
Slava watches from the former Soviet Union and Con Ga watches from China, once familiar in high-class Vietnamese families, are sold for between 200,000 and 1 million VND and are still running well.
Old telephones were very popular during the subsidy period.
Charcoal irons were only available to the rich during the French colonial period.
Old Soviet electric fans and fan blades made in Vietnam, popular during the subsidy period, are on sale along with many other old items.
Used books are sold by kg regardless of content or genre.
5 novels weighing nearly 2 kg. Mr. Cao Truong Giang was quite happy to only have to pay 50 thousand dong. Too cheap compared to the usual price.
According to VNE