Many western visitors to Japan sought its art indiscriminately, buying furiously at Nagasaki bazaars.
Experts agree that there's been no significant upheaval from Iran's industry workers or the merchants at bazaars.
"A perfect day in Istanbul", by Virginia Maxwell, lays out an ambitious day of food, ferries, bazaars and rooftop cocktails.
But as Vinas walked around the bustling bazaars of Peshawar, U.S. intelligence agencies were closing in on him.
They dare not antagonise their supporters in the bazaars with a programme of privatisation, deregulation and freer trade.
Sharjah's government funds the biennale, as well as the Emirate's well-preserved heritage areas, its authentic bazaars and its 16 museums.
The same place it started out 10, 000 years ago in the bazaars of the Fertile Crescent and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Despite increasing consumption taxes like VAT (value-added tax), the informal economy can still provide relief through various markets and bazaars.
The Mughals built caravansaries (accommodations for camel caravans), palaces and bazaars, remnants of which can be seen on the walking tours.
Popping up among the beautiful Ottoman mosques, Byzantine churches, palaces and bazaars are ultra-contemporary art sculptures, shopping malls and lush landscaping.
Bazaars and street scenes convey the anarchy and energy of modern Lahore.
The creation of on-line bazaars is taking this trend to new extremes.
If she spotted an outfit she couldn't afford at the mall, her brother said, she would find ways to replicate it in the bazaars.
Bazaars are abundant with grapes, melons, pears and apricots in season.
Long before dawn the roads into town were clogged with horse and donkey carts on their way to one of the last of the great Central Asian bazaars.
The old bazaars in Kandahar are like a scene from the Middle Ages with men and young boys running tiny shops or working as jewellers or tinsmiths.
As a result, the Old City is still a place of shadowy mosques and teeming bazaars clustered around the Charminar, a 16th-century landmark with four distinctive minarets.
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After World War II she married an Indian architect and moved with him to Delhi, where she plunged into the culture, wearing a sari and exploring the bazaars.
In bazaars normally crowded shoulder-to-shoulder, there are virtually no customers.
The great wonder, it's true, was surrounded by Chinese pagodas, dancing pavilions, camera obscuras, Indian bazaars, and sideshows featuring counting pigs and a man named Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy.
It's true that Hong Kong's back streets and bazaars are loaded with cheap merchandise, but most of it is counterfeit or copycat products of suspicious origin and questionable quality.
The Taliban are trying to crush this challenge, ramping up executions of the movement's supporters and planting more homemade bombs on roads and in bazaars, Mr. Faizan said, the movement's leader.
Its picturesque old bazaars nestle beside beautiful mosques.
Between these villages on the mountain fringe plains of Afghanistan, and the peddler of heroin in Britain and elsewhere, there's a shadowy chain of people, beginning with traders in local bazaars who buy the opium.
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