Where is the antique market in Huizhou

Huizhou Antique Market, located in Huicheng District, South Third Ring, South Maiti South Road 28.

Huizhou is a national historical and cultural city, in the Sui and Tang dynasties has been the "town of eastern Guangdong", so far more than 1400 years, has been the East River Basin, political, economic, military, cultural centers and distribution of goods. In ancient times, it was known as the "Famous County of Lingnan" and the "Gateway to Eastern Guangdong", or Goose Town for short. Huizhou is the front line of China's modern resistance history, and once established the Dongjiang Column, the main force of South China's anti-Japanese war.

The center city of the middle and lower reaches of the Dongjiang River is at the crossroads of Hakka, Guangfu and Chaoshan cultures, where various cultures intermingle and incorporate each other, and various cultural activities, such as the Guangdong Han Opera, fishing songs, mountain songs, dragon dances, lion dances, spring bull dances, and the Yao's fire dog dance, are prevalent.

Habitat of the Hakka people:

Huizhou is also one of the important Hakka settlements and distribution centers, overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan compatriots reside in the Hakka four states of the first, known as the Hakka Overseas Chinese Capital. Huizhou is the most successful integration of the three major ethnic groups in Guangdong, namely Hakka, Chaoshan, and Guangfu, and is also one of the important corridors for the Hakka people to move from land to sea civilization. Hakka people are the largest group of people in Huizhou, Hakka culture is an important and indispensable part of the culture of Huizhou, and the ancestral home of many overseas Hakka Chinese is Huizhou.