Old Hanzheng Street, reputedly the oldest and one of the largest wholesale markets in China, offers a fascinating spectacle as well as everything from laughing Buddhas to plastic slippers
There?s almost a Taoist logic to the flow of people and traffic on Hankou?s bustling Old Hanzheng Street. Shoppers compete for limited space with pushcarts piled high with bananas and motorcycles weighed down with boxes. Shirtless ?stick-men? balance more than 100 shirts on the two ends of their shoulder poles as they bounce down the street in harmony with the up-and-down movement of their heavy loads. The crowd suddenly opens as a porter or vehicle winds its way down the street shouting ?Rang! Rang!?, Chinese for ?Make way!?. And just as suddenly, these deliverymen disappear as they are swallowed by the crowd.