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Introduction of shopping places frequented by Portuguese immigrants

Lisbon flea market every Tuesday and Saturday, this flea market in Santa Clara Square in Lisbon will become a bustling market. In the small shops and stalls on the street, you can find all interesting things, such as lucky beans, furs, chess, toy tin soldiers, ancient Greek bottle openers, special lighters and so on. It's better to find special things in junk piles than in souvenir shops, especially in Portugal, where there are many colonies and it's simply a concentration camp for exotic goods.

The largest shopping center in Western Europe: Casca Yisi Shopping Center

16 cinemas, in which the furniture city and supermarket cover a huge area, enough to watch all day. Most? Grab the camera? It is a huge water clock in the lobby of Block C of the shopping center. It is three stories high. The clock stand and hands are made of transparent glass tubes. The power of the clock comes from the input hydraulic pressure. Although it is big, the water clock keeps good time. Because the whole clock body is transparent, you can clearly see the flow of water, which reminds people? The son said that Sichuan, the deceased is like a husband? Jueju It seems that both China and foreign countries will invariably associate running water with lost time.

Rossio Square in Lisbon? Caumel Xi 'ao Plaza

(Rossio? Business)

There are many local shops called Baixa, gold and silver ornaments (rings, earrings, necklaces) and ornaments plated with gold and silver silk thread. In addition, leather shoes, handbags and accessories, tablecloths, sheets, towels, shirts, etc. What attracts customers the most is not expensive.

Colombo shopping center

Located in the suburb of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, the regional shopping center is designed with the theme of integrating the pride of maritime countries and discoverers of the new continent, and at the same time adding the traditional architectural features of Portugal. Colombo is a modern retail real estate with strong Portuguese flavor, and it is the five major regional shopping centers in Europe.