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Liberdade street market

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Status
  
active

Venue
  
Praça da Liberdade

Country
  
Brazil

Major cities
  
São Paulo

Genre
  
fair

Location(s)
  
São Paulo

Phone
  
+55 11 98387-1876

Liberdade street market

Frequency
  
Saturdays and Sundays, 9:00am–6:00pm

Address
  
Av. da Liberdade, 365 - Sé, São Paulo - SP, 01503-000, Brazil

Hours
  
Closed today ThursdayClosedFridayClosedSaturday9AM–5PMSunday9AM–5PMMondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosed

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The Liberdade Street Fair (Portuguese: Feira de Arte e Artesanato da Liberdade or Feirinha da Liberdade) is an art and handicraft fair in the Liberdade district of São Paulo.This popular open air market began in 1975 and operates every Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 6pm near the Liberdade Metro station.

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There is a number of attractions, festivals and other artistic events that occur all year along at the market.

History

The Japanese contributed with flowers production, rice, vegetables, mushrooms and macrobiotic food beyond martial arts. They keep their cultural tracts transforming Brazilian culture as their own was modified as well.

The Liberdade neighborhood is home to the largest Japanese population outside Japan. Although today most Japanese-Brazilians speak only Portuguese, some of them are still fluent in Japanese. Some people of Chinese and Korean descent who live in the area are still able to speak their ancestral languages.

Crafts and gastronomy

The street market was created to emphasize all kind of handicraft works and artisanal wares from the Asian immigrants.

In recent years artisans of other nationalities have begun selling their crafts at the market. These newcomers to the Street Fair are from Northeastern Brazil, India, and Taiwan. They sell candles, toiletries, leather products, sculptures, and so.

Booths selling traditional Asian foods like yakisoba and gyoza are common.

References

Liberdade street market Wikipedia


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