Street Market in Summer

A Street Market in Summer

The long stretch of tarmac, used for completely the opposite of its purpose, and smaller roads and intersections, winding away from the main lane. Along the sides of all these, is a vast stretch of ubiquitous stalls selling all kinds of objects, from the mysterious shop in a dark corner stall to the big bright fruit shop, from air valve caps to toothbrushes to hotdogs to antennas and whatnot.

This is the wonderful, unique scenario one would experience at almost any market around the world.

People, from all corners of the city, meet at this one spot. People from around the world even, tourists obviously. Nevertheless, everyone who visits discovers everyone else’s different traits, clothing, and personalities. The whole market’s people, form shop keepers, to customers, beam with life from every corner and side the long stretch of tarmac that we, or rather the people, know universally as a market, a street market.

It changes however from season to season, changing the whole experience of the place. One particular time where the market is at its busiest, and in some ways not as pleasant, is during summer time. During this time, stalls are full of the opposite of what they previously had, and much, much more of it, to comply with the outstanding demands of the shop goers. People move more quickly, more hastily, more demandingly.

With even all this, the Market still doesn’t cease to attract people from of different corners of who knows where to its exciting, bright and exuberant atmosphere.



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