In northeast China, bazaars are the most common places of consumption in rural daily life. The Manchu town of Ula Street in Jilin City has a weekly market, when traders gather and the variety of goods is complete.

As the oldest trade activity in China, in the new market environment, "catching up with the big fair" is becoming more and more "fashionable" City drinkers are not uncommon in village fairs. At present, unique short-distance leisure methods such as suburban fishing, picking, wild camping, and catching a lively village fair are very popular among urban people.