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Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
Eighth Market is the largest and oldest wet market in Xiamen, Fujian Province. /CGTN
You'll find some of the freshest seafood in the coastal city of Xiamen, Fujian Province. But can you actually recognize them all? Even if you can't tell your crab from your carp, Xiamen's Eighth Market is well worth a visit, if only to gawk at all the fresh fish.
The Sending Off the King Boat ritual, also known as Wangchuan or Ong Chun, is rooted in folk traditions centered on the veneration of Wang Ye (also called Ong Yah) – guardian deities believed to patrol on behalf of heaven, dispel plagues and protect coastal communities from disasters.