The market sells various kinds of second-hand goods, especially Japanese household goods.
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The items on sale at the market are remarkably varied
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Fans, thermos, and phones from a bygone era are easy to find here, thereby satisfying the needs of customers who love collecting old things.
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Japanese household appliances are among the market goers' favorites, according to Trung of Me Tri ward in Tu Liem district.
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Some businesses sell second-hand goods which were prevalent a few decades ago, with other antique items being imported from European countries such as the Netherlands and Sweden.
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These old clocks cost VND300,000 (13 USD) to VND500,000 (21 USD) each .
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Radios, televisions, and watches from the 1960s and 1970s are maintained before trading.
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Clocks originated from Japan and Switzerland are around VND10 million (415 USD) to VND50 million (2,100 USD) each.
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Seiko Emblem clock of Japan is valued at nearly VND10 million (415 USD)
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Old radios bearing famous brands such as Simen, Grundig, and Philips are put on sale.
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A television with the Jmperial brand was produced in 1960 and costs up to VND40 million (1,600 USD).
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More than 50 bicycles with the Peugeot brand are traded in Van Phuc market. Their prices hover at around VND20 million (830 USD) to VND100 million (4,150 USD) each.
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Fans of famous brands such as Toshiba, National, and Sanyo can buy items valued at VND2 million (83 USD) to VND4 million (166 USD) each.
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