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A store in the bazaar in Aswan, Egypt.

Vicenza Middle School hosts its Grand Bazaar Jan. 22, transforming the whole seventh-grade wing of the school into a Middle Eastern market for the day.

After researching the background history, geography and local products of a designated country, more than 80 seventh-graders displayed their colorful, culture specific wares.

Italians students from a middle school in Malo, about 10 miles northwest of Vicenza, experienced the bazaar while visiting the VMS as part of their annual cultural exchange program.

  

Photo by Laura Kreider, USAG Vicenza/PAO

  

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During My Secrete Garden at the atrium The Centrepoint, Orchard Road by Marks and Spencer.

DanceAfrica 2012

 

Part of the 2012 Winter/Spring Season

 

Artistic Director Chuck Davis

 

May 20—28, 2012

 

www.BAM.org/DanceAfrica

Though part of China, Kashgar is geographically closer to the Mediterranean than to the Pacific - as close to the Turkish capital of Ankara as to its own capital of Beijing. The bazaar was a swirling amalgam of both these distant worlds.

 

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Bazaar of Kashan (Persian: بازار کاشان‎ Bāzār-e Kāshān) is an old bazaar in the center of the city of Kashan, Iran. It is thought to have been built in the Seljuk era with renovations during the Safavid period.

 

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Chhattar bazaar , photographed at Old Delhi New Delhi by Joel Morin. all rights reserved

Chorsu Bazaar (Chorsu Market) is a one of the must see in Tashkent. First of all it´s an amazing architecture of the old time. It´s amazing to see the collection of foods you can find within the single dom; from spices to nuts, raisins, dried fruits, fresh fruits, vegetables, meat and all other daily needs.

The Grand Bazaar (Turkish: Kapalıçarşı, meaning Covered Bazaar) in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with more than 58 covered streets and over 1,200 shops which attract between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily. Opened in 1461, it is well known for its jewelry, pottery, spice, and carpet shops. Many of the stalls in the bazaar are grouped by the type of goods, with special areas for leather coats, gold jewelry and the like. The bazaar contains two bedestens (domed masonry structures built for storage and safe keeping), the first of which was constructed between 1455 and 1461 by the order of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror. The bazaar was vastly enlarged in the 16th century, during the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, and in 1894 underwent a major restoration following an earthquake.

The Chinese New Year bazaar at Chinatown selling all types of goodies and titbits. This sta;; along Temple Street

This was very near Spice Bazaar but offered a wide variety of practical home equipment - utensils, tools, kitchenware - for locals and random tourists like us. Old Istanbul, Turkey

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At Serangoon Road, Little India during the Deepavali Festival (Festival of Lights) 2016 celebrations.

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