At night, Qingyun Market dazzles visitors with a host of multi-colored lights. [Photo/Tianyan news network]
Around half the resident stores at Qingyun Market -- in the Nanming district of Guiyang, capital city of Southwest China's Guizhou province -- had resumed operations by Oct 5, despite the lingering impact of the COVID-19 outbreak in the region.
At present, the market has 468 stores selling food, handicrafts, fashionable goods, souvenirs and the like.
Qingyun Road was built in 1927 and is a famous night market snacks street in Guiyang.
A craftsman gets to work making things in his stand in Qingyun Market. [Photo/Tianyan news network]
Folks consider what to order at the market. [Photo/Tianyan news network]
In 2020, to further raise the city's profile, Nanming started renovating and upgrading Qingyun Road Pedestrian Street into the new-look Qingyun Market.
The upgraded Qingyun Market opened to the public on Dec 11 last year and is home to more than 100 snack brands.
As a result, it has enjoyed rising popularity among residents and tourists and become a name card for Guiyang to develop its night-time economy.
Hungry locals line up to buy some food at Qingyun Market. [Photo/Tianyan news network]