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Shop at Bazaars and Markets The city's bazaars and markets sell high-quality, unique goods, and haggling to get the lowest prices is the way to go.
Many bazaars in touristic areas are mostly occupied by tourists.
It has the most complete social organization among Iranian bazaars.
I'll go into the souks and the bazaars and get inspired.
There are other, more celebrated open-air food bazaars in town.
Located here is one of the cities most famous bazaars, Chandni Chowk.
Its dusty bazaars and gleaming industrial parks could be in another country.
In the ice cream parlors of Baghdad or the bazaars of Kabul?
Merchants in other bazaars have also gone on strike, as have some teachers.
After I started supporting myself selling [jewelry] at bazaars, I gradually gained courage.
They principally target poor and underdeveloped regions based in areas with large bazaars.
" City Palace "The perfect place to visit after a walk through Jaipur's bazaars.
It was not long before she sold them at bazaars and to friends.
Weapons smugglers also buy weapons in the arms bazaars to ship outside the country.
Artisans were disrupted by merchants, who were disrupted by bazaars and spice-route traders.
It argues for the relevance of fairs beyond their value as international trade bazaars.
Morocco, with its beaches, historic bazaars and mosques, had become the new hotspot, Banta said.
Morocco, with its beaches, historic bazaars and mosques, had become the new hotspot, Banta said.
The main bazaar in Achin district — the Shadal Bazaar — and other bazaars here are shut.
The departure of thousands of foreign workers has hurt local bazaars and led to other changes.
Some of these guns leak into local bazaars, or are seized when militias capture government arsenals.
After dropping out of college, he covered diamond wedding anniversaries and Christmas bazaars for the local paper.
So flush are arms bazaars that prices are 20% lower than before the war began in 2014.
It's a record directly inspiredd by a chain of enormous Chinese bazaars in the outskirts of Madrid.
At the time, protesters in the bazaars were asking shoppers not to go to Ahmadi-owned shops.
Most of them were yet to return, but people carried on with their lives in village bazaars.
She explored the vibrant fashion and arts scene, finding inspiration among Istanbul's famed bazaars and young, homegrown labels.
Often we'd pause over sugary tea outside noisy bazaars and linger in museums highlighting Kurdish traditions and history.
Internet "bazaars" may serve a function by matching debt sellers with responsible buyers, Mr. Cordray said in prepared remarks.
The protests, which began in the capital, have reportedly spread to several other towns, with other bazaars shuttering on Tuesday.
According to writer Ann Voskamp, who visited refugees in Northern Iraq, 9-year-old girls were sold in slave bazaars.
Numerous gun bazaars have been shut down, according to Forbes, but Facebook has no automated keyword system to flag violators.
During church bazaars, thrift sales, and school events, my son and 9-year-old niece have sold lots of things.
Many Chinese now shop almost exclusively in internet bazaars that offer everything from groceries and hot meals to jewelry and cars.
It was the city's version of famous bazaars like Portobello Road Market in London and the Marche aux Puces in Paris.
The oldest form of dynamic pricing was practised in ancient bazaars, where merchants would size up their customers before the haggling began.
Kashgar's convenient location on the Silk Road made possible the development of the Sunday Market, one of the largest bazaars in China.
There also have been strikes, most notably in the Kurdish regions, where bazaars closed in April to protest restrictions on border trade.
This week, Hong Kong celebrates Lunar New Year and the protests will be a prominent theme this year at bazaars and marketplaces.
Holiday bazaars are a seasonal staple, with crowds filling prominent pockets of the city in search of hot chocolate and stocking stuffers.
Speaking to people in the bazaars of Iran's capital city, there is clearly a fear that the ongoing situation could develop into violence.
They rarely make purchases from such places and prefer to look for the same or similar goods in cheaper bazaars and wholesale markets.
For them, Facebook and Instagram, which the company also owns, are the stuff of fantasy — grand bazaars on a scale never seen before.
They were working in bazaars, cafes and sweatshops or just loitering around, waiting for their parents to return from their hard day's labor.
As the epicenter of fashion and culture, the city is flush with used treasures, many of which can be found at these bustling bazaars.
Increasingly, Alibaba's strong results have come from eking more money out of the vendors that rent virtual storefronts in the online bazaars it operates.
In Morocco's "Jewel of the South," the streets and bazaars spill over with artistry, whether it be in architecture, cuisine, crafts or fine art.
Rickshaws whizzed from roundabout to roundabout; kebab stands on sidewalks did brisk business; men and women filled the bazaars, shopping before the Friday prayer.
The renewable energy company builds and operates solar-powered micro-utilities that provide electricity to commercial community structures, such as open-air trading bazaars.
Chicago has the Christkindlmarket, San Fransisco the Dickens Fair and most major American cities have festive pop-up bazaars with local food, music and wares.
The ISIS slave market began with bazaars at which Yazidi women, children, and the elderly were sold into all forms of servitude -- including sex slavery.
The main arms bazaars in Jordan are in Ma'an, in the southern part of the country; in Sahab, outside Amman; and in the Jordan Valley.
The counterfeiters have masqueraded as retail chains like Dollar Tree and Foot Locker, big department stores like Dillard's and Nordstrom, online product bazaars like Zappos.
Today, Mr. Daas makes and sells a salty Syrian cow's milk string cheese topped with black caraway seeds at food bazaars and markets in Washington.
It now owns businesses ranging from construction firms to shipping companies to shopping malls and bazaars, some of which are already subject to US sanctions.
Such digital bazaars have sprung up across the Muslim world, offering technological solutions to cultural constraints and providing new forms of livelihood and services to women.
The deals have been tracked in Libya by the private consulting firm Armament Research Services, with The Times investigating Web bazaars in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
The operation was certainly a serious endeavor — Taliban bases, torture chambers and ammunition dumps were busted, town bazaars were razed and over one million civilians were displaced.
The recent crackdown on dark web that ended bustling black markets AlphaBay and Hansa didn't end with those two high-profile English-language contraband bazaars, it seems.
HONG KONG/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Some of the biggest electronics bazaars in Asia are being flooded with customers looking for the latest piece of technology: cryptocurrency mining rigs.
Q. Will the president's plan close the loophole that has allowed millions of guns to be purchased without criminal background checks at gun shows and online bazaars?
These online bazaars, which violate Facebook's recent ban on the private sales of weapons, have been appearing in regions where the Islamic State has its strongest presence.
"Every month we advance about 21 meters into the Old City," Hibbu said of rubble-clearing efforts there, walking through the bazaars one morning in mid-January.
Hydra now has thousands of online drug bazaars catering to every corner of the Russian Federation, from Vladivostok in the Far East to the freshly-annexed Crimea.
On entry, you are greeted by a riot of color and a buzzing maze of fifteen kiosks, modelled on the bazaars of Spain, offering different regional specialties.
Machine guns, grenade launchers and heat-seeking missiles, weapons coveted by terrorists, are available from groups hosting online arms bazaars on Facebook, a New York Times analysis finds.
Tabriz historic bazaar complex One of the Middle East's oldest and largest bazaars, this centuries-old labyrinth of covered passages sells everything from jewelry to carpets and shoes.
That can be seen in the metal detectors and airport-style security checks in place at major public areas, including Kashgar's ancient Id Kah mosque, bazaars, malls and hotels.
After two days of talks with Afghan officials at a posh hotel in Qatar, envoys of the Taliban promised that their insurgents would not attack schools, hospitals or bazaars.
"It survives today with its traditional districts, the qanat system, traditional houses, bazaars, hammams, water cisterns, mosques, synagogues, Zoroastrian temples and the historic garden of Dolat-Abad," UNESCO adds.
DUBAI/RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's malls and bazaars are changing as retailers embrace a shift in shopping habits brought about by reforms to diversify the economy away from oil.
The bazaars have been turned inside out, their scorched or dust-coated contents strewn outside pummeled shops that once sold everything from CDs to saffron and second-hand clocks.
But the idea of the Silk Road (unlike, say, the idea of the "Great Game") is nonthreatening, a sepia-tinged vision of camels and bazaars full of exotic luxuries.
But the new souks have far more in common with the Mall of America than with the many Levantine bazaars that have dominated the Arab marketplace for thousands of years.
Now, as missile threats grow from North Korea, Iran and other actors who have found Scud missiles for sale in the world's arms bazaars, it's time for missile defense 85033.
Investigators do not know what became of most of them, but a disparate collection of groups, including criminal networks and rural Jordanian tribes, use the arms bazaars to build their arsenals.
Reinforcements rushed in from other provinces and repeated strikes by Afghan and U.S. air forces pushed the insurgents back from the city center but bazaars remain deserted and the streets empty.
It would mean tens of thousands of Iranian students once again enrolled in U.S. universities, and tens of thousands of American tourists once again exploring the grand bazaars of Iranian cities.
On September 10th-13th Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEI), one of the world's largest weapons bazaars, filled its cavernous halls with enough tanks, missiles and drones to invade a small country.
And yet, when I visit the church bazaars and county fairs or attend family reunions in my hometown, we always find common ground when it comes to wealth-hoarding corporate CEOs.
While wandering around the city—which teemed with mango-colored rickshaws, raucous bazaars, and pink bougainvillea spilling over compound walls—he had been surprised to discover that it was full of mosques.
The company also has been "quietly" moving forward with plans to build new brick-and mortar stores for India, where the market is still dominated by open-air street bazaars, the NYT says.
To welcome Muhammad bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, who swept in for a two-day visit on February 17th, they freed 3,500 pigeons, cleaning out avian bazaars across the country.
He is also thought to have raised tens of millions of dollars through ransoms for Westerners kidnapped in Mali and Niger, some of which has been spent in the weapons bazaars of Libya.
The Zimbabwe study found that while women sell mopane worms at bazaars, bus terminuses and beer halls, the lucrative wholesale trade (worth $8 million annually in Botswana alone) remains the preserve of men.
It has a disorienting effect as you first walk through the colorful maze of bazaars, trying to discover its borders, to eventually return to your starting point without having made a single turn.
For generations, the region's Buddhist and Zoroastrian temples, ornate mosques and madrassas, ancient bazaars and breathtaking natural landscapes were hidden behind the Iron Curtain, then enveloped by dictatorship, poverty, social turmoil and war.
They estimate the final count — including not just wealthy south Mumbai but the bazaars of Mohammed Ali Road and middle-class neighborhoods like Shivaji Park, Matunga and Bandra — will be around 600 buildings.
Turkey is one of the most seismic areas in the world, Konukcu told the event, and it is also home to hundreds of delicate cultural heritage sites, such as Ottoman mosques and ancient bazaars.
"Of course there are some home-grown internet companies, shopping bazaars and so forth on the internet that you see in these countries and they of course, will grow on their own," Mobius said.
You might be an introverted traveler if crowded bazaars and busy tourist traps aren't your thing, or if you'd rather lounge on a beach with a book than hit the hottest club in town.
To continue operating, Amazon and Walmart will now have to turn their sites in India into digital bazaars for independent merchants, becoming more like eBay, which charges for certain services but sells nothing itself.
Rather, Zilingo, an e-commerce startup that recreates online the experience of visiting Southeast Asia's bazaars, raised $216 million in fresh funding in an April round that brings the company's total funding to $2100 million.
" The relentless travels pay off, allowing the author to acquire "skills I cannot list on any resume, like rolling joints while driving, bargaining in bazaars, or getting by in foreign countries with hardly any money.
If you answered no to all these questions, you probably know about Bandcamp, the online music site known for its equitable treatment of artists, and one of the greatest underground-culture bazaars of our time.
Whether they were set in the bazaars of Agrabah or the forests of Bavaria, the majority of my favorite childhood Disney movies have something in common: The protagonists' story began with the absence of a parent.
Right now background checks are required for all gun sales by licensed gun dealers, but there is a loophole that allows millions of guns to be purchased without background checks at gun shows and online bazaars.
Even in some of the Kunduz districts nominally under government control, officials' true reach remains limited to the bazaars and the administrative buildings, with the Taliban having free movement in the villages, according to local residents.
Drugs, weapons, child pornography, stolen financial data and other illicit materials have been bought and sold on black market websites like the Silk Road and AlphaBay, online bazaars that have been targeted by law enforcement authorities.
In this day and age, with e-commerce and digital bazaars, pop-up shops and pop-in shops, mass brands selling indie wares and indie labels with limited-edition products, there are more gift options than ever.
SHE cut a curious figure in the bazaars of Peshawar, in Pakistan, in the 1990s: a tiny figure in salwar kameez with fluffy white hair, a sweet doll's face and, when needed, the mouth of a stevedore.
"Today, however, the bazaars are full of women, and lines of girls head to school with book bags proudly held on their backs, a sight that still makes me smile," Lamb writes in the introduction to Bronstein's book.
"We've sold some of our duplicates at bazaars in the past and when children browsing through the bazaar tables spot the Beanie Babies, they come running towards our table with excitement and smiles on their faces" she said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artists, bohemians, obsessive collectors, and idlers have long frequented bazaars, curio shops, yard sales, and other offbeat emporia in search of the Marvelous, as the Surrealists called it, hidden in the everyday.
Visit the Church of St. Jovan Kaneo, check out the lake's many tiny beaches, stroll the shops and bazaars lining the 10th-century main square, and go for dives to explore underwater excavations from the Museum on Water.
Failing to clean up online bazaars like Taobao could alienate merchants and shoppers abroad, particularly at a time when Alibaba is drawing scrutiny from both investors and international brands over its reputation as a haven for knock-offs.
We can't erase the memory of our Umayyad Mosque's bombed minaret, our Queiq River where bloated, tortured corpses were dumped by security forces and fished out by the victims' families; our scorched bazaars and ancient buildings reduced to rubble.
A medieval city dating back to the Berber Empire, Marrakech dazzles visitors with its array of colors, textiles, gardens, sounds and smells, and it's known for its labyrinth of alleyways where souks (markets) and bazaars thrive day and night.
A terrorist hoping to buy an antiaircraft weapon in recent years needed to look no further than Facebook, which has been hosting sprawling online arms bazaars, offering weapons ranging from handguns and grenades to heavy machine guns and guided missiles.
In Iraq, the Facebook arms bazaars can resemble inside looks at the failures of American train-and-equip programs, with sellers displaying a seemingly bottomless assortment of weapons provided to Iraq's government forces by the Pentagon during the long American occupation.
Any visitor to the bazaars of Greece and Turkey or the shuks (covered markets) in Israel will be familiar with the myriad ways that those blue, white and black glass beads can be incorporated into necklaces, bracelets and other adornments.
Often too-brief profiles of specific cats and their caretakers are interspersed with plentiful shots of feline Istanbulites pawing at produce in bazaars, strutting down picturesque cobblestone streets, climbing across patchworks of sun-splashed rooftops, or posing beside the Bosphorus at dusk.
The gun bazaars have been operating in Islamic State strongholds, among other places, with sellers offering "a seemingly bottomless assortment of weapons provided to Iraq's government forces by the Pentagon during the long American occupation," according to The Times's C. J. Chivers.
The city's name, Daevabad, with its Persian suffix of –abad, makes reference to exotic-sounding cities like Islamabad or Hyderabad and signals what comes next: the sound of the call to prayer, views of citadels and minarets, the bustle of grand bazaars.
Instead of delivering the weapons to the American-backed rebels, the Jordanian officers involved in the recent swindle sold Kalashnikov rifles, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades to several large arms bazaars that have long stocked the arsenals of criminal gangs, tribes and other groups.
Plenty of travelers prefer to just pay the listed price of the item and be done with it, but bargaining a price down is expected in many cultures — especially at flea markets and bazaars, where vendors often inflate prices and expect potential buyers to argue them down.
To use terms coined by military theorist John Robb, both Syria and the northeast Congo are currently 'bazaars of violence' featuring dozens of armed groups fighting governments as well as each other in an 'open source war' in which they are all constantly innovating and learning from each other.
"We heard a loud sound and I looked at the sky to see if it was raining because I thought it was thunder but the sky was clear," said Kuwaiti tourist Farah Zamani, 24, who was shopping at one of the covered bazaars with her father and sister.
While there's no shortage of amazing flea markets peddling all sorts of wares, we're always on the hunt for finds that are specific to the locale — like the teas produced in the mountains of Myanmar and sold in local bazaars, or the lacquerware made by Thai artisans that is displayed in the markets of Chiang Mai.
In April, after being approached by The New York Times and reviewing data from Armament Research Services, a private arms-investigation consultancy, Facebook closed many pages in the Middle East that were serving as busy arms bazaars, including pages in Syria and Iraq on which firearms with Pentagon origins accounted for a large fraction of the visible trade.
While the Art Dealer's Association of America's fair (which took place last week) feels calmly oriented toward its upmarket clients, and the Armory Show feels fervently so — as if using expensive trappings to elbow other galleries aside to confirm a higher position on the status ladder — they and others tend to feel like highly organized bazaars.
They become habitués at the diner, the multiplex, the mall, the various churches, the outdoor bazaars, the folk museums, the roadside zoos, the bookstores, the auditorium of the local college, even at the laundromats, where they sit, sometimes for hours, observing the tide of Native users washing in and out, although Javier's rez boy is not among them.
But over the years they've mutated—I'm sure Topsfield is no outlier—into vulgar bazaars where people might spend $20 for the chance to shoot ten basketballs at a hoop that's been bent so that no basketball can possibly fall through its net, or where one might spend $13 for the opportunity to eat cheap meat out of a dog bowl.
Between two domed bazaars, where locals now hock handicrafts of variable quality and authenticity, we visited the Maghok-i-Attar, Central Asia's oldest mosque and a palimpsest of Bukharan religious history: a 16th-century reconstruction of a ninth-century mosque built atop the remains of a fifth-century Zoroastrian fire temple, which was itself built on top of an earlier Buddhist temple.
Walk under the porticos of sidewalk bazaars festooned with everything from puppets to pajama pants; around the horned bulls wandering on the narrow roads; past the carts of fried chickpea cakes, and marble-lined shrines with statues of gods; through an arched doorway into a four-story courtyard with intricate floral railings; and into a crowd of men at a corner fountain polishing brass prayer cups.
Every city I visit is full of architectural reminders of a distant, sometimes ancient past: stone citadels; glass windows stained green yellow red and blue; towering cypress trees; intricate blue and yellow tiles spelling out the names of Allah and Ali and Mohammed in mosques; the domed roofs of bazaars and caravanserais; crumbling yellow-brick homes in Tehran with broken windows, on land that miraculously has not been sold, standing in the shade of giant, lavish high-rise apartments.
Burning Man, an annual gathering that draws about 250,299 participants to the Nevada desert for more than a week, may be 50,753 miles away, but this time of year it is very present in New York at apartment sales, weekend bazaars, trunk shows, dance parties and at the city's costume, vintage and army surplus stores and even its sex shops, where shoppers assemble the elaborate outfits that are all but required on the Playa, as the gathering site is called.

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