China Electronic Market
A visit to the market in Shanghai is, to put it mildly, an experience filled with vibrant colors. It is not for those who lack confidence, as both buyers and sellers will engage in strategic games with one another in an effort to get precisely what it is that they want. Someone needs to come out on top in any game; hence, if you know what you want and how to acquire it, shopping at markets can be both enjoyable and profitable for you if you play your cards well.
Everyone from computer gurus to utter technology newbies will be impressed by Shanghai's electronic marketplaces. You'll be humming all the way to the World Wide Web with all of the cool devices and gizmos that are available to you here.
Caution is advised since the prices of electronic goods in China are, regrettably, far higher than those in the neighboring cities of Hong Kong and Singapore. The high cost of electronics in Shanghai is caused by import taxes; nevertheless, there is no need for alarm since these costs are seldom as high as those you could be given in your native country.
The following are two electrical goods shops that we have visited:
1) CyberMart
The city has a number of electronic marketplaces, but the one that is the largest and most remarkable is called CyberMart. It earns bonus points since the floors are always clean and it has authentic concession booths. It has all of the high-end retail brands that you are acquainted with, from Mac computers to Canon cameras, as well as the things that you are used to using.
When you climb through the three levels of the market, the tidy booths and their uniformed personnel are quickly replaced by eager punters who flog stolen and ripped off merchandise. This occurs as you get closer to the top level. One has no choice but to suppose that the rent will be lower the higher up in the building one goes.
2) Modern Electronic City
A far contrast from smiling faces and floors that are immaculately clean, Fuxing Modern Electronic City provides nothing more than a grin and cigarettes that have been trampled on flooring that are worn out. This lovely jumble is a hoarder's paradise, with electrical equipment ranging from wires to amps as well as remote-controlled toys for older children.
There is an absurdly large discount. It should not come as a surprise that this is synonymous with things that are not always of the highest quality. If you go in with an open mind and you don't mind buying counterfeit goods, this place will be your idea of techno nirvana. You'll have to make many trips in order to repair worn-out components of the helicopter, such as the leads, batteries, and other small parts.