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Score a bargain: Your Huaqiangbei quick guide
Shenzhen Daily 2026-05-06 09:55

Known as “China’s No. 1 Electronics Street,” Huaqiangbei is the world’s largest distribution hub for electronic products. What began as an industrial zone in the 1980s has evolved into a comprehensive electronics market and a definitive window into China’s tech industry. A bustling crossroads for enthusiasts and merchants from around the globe, its unparalleled variety and cost-effectiveness make it a must-visit destination in Shenzhen.

Here’s your essential guide to navigating Huaqiangbei like a pro. First-timers should remember the golden rules: Compare prices before buying and always keep your receipts.

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SEG Electronics World. Photo from WeChat official account "深圳便民帮"

SEG Electronics World

赛格电子市场

A paradise for tech lovers, this market specializes in electronic components and computers. The first floor features high-tech components like capacitors, resistors, chips, and sensors. Floors 4–6 house major computer brands, accessories, and repair services — perfect for testing models before buying.


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SEG Communications Market. Pjpghoto from WeChat official account "赛格宝华企业发展股份有限公司" 

SEG Communications Market

赛格通信市场

A haven for mobile accessories, popular for its wide selection of chargers, power banks, and speakers. While prices can be steep, the upper floors (2–3F) are a major source for screen protectors, offering quick application and single-digit prices.


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Xiandaizhichuang Building. Photo from WeChat official account "Jet pass" 

Xiandaizhichuang Building

现代之窗大厦

The go-to spot for second-hand digital cameras — from professional SLRs to compact point-and-shoots. It’s a treasure trove for trendy CCD cameras, allowing you to test different models and haggle for a great price.


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Longsheng Accessories City. Photo from WeChat official account "深圳城事攻略" 

Longsheng Accessories City

龙胜配件城

For the best deals on data cables, chargers, and other 3C accessories, this wholesale market is unbeatable. Many vendors offer retail, and you can snag Apple Watch bands and earphones for single digits. It’s also a great place to find affordable hair dryers, including Dyson styles.


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Phone cases sold in Huitong Communication Building. Photo from WeChat official account "ShenzhenWeekly" 

Huitong Communication Building

汇通通信大厦

As the source for 90% of the country’s phone cases, this is a wonderland of styles — from minimalist to cartoon, silicone to rugged metal — many under 10 yuan (US$1.45). You’ll also find matching stands and straps to complete your look.


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Cosmetics stalls in Mingtong Cosmetics Building. Photo from WeChat official account "ShenzhenWeekly"

Mingtong Cosmetics Building

明通化妆品大厦

Split into Zone A (bustling, older) and Zone B (newer, quieter), most stalls here sell retail. However, do your homework beforehand — vendors don’t offer samples or detailed consultations, making authenticity a challenge for the unprepared.


Yuanwang Digital Mall

远望数码商城

One of China’s largest mobile phone wholesale markets. For the best deals, head to the stalls on the 3rd floor and above, where you can often get wholesale prices even for a single unit. The 2nd-floor AI Robot Life Pavilion offers hands-on trials of robots, VR gear, and 3D printers at great prices.

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Yuanwang Digital Mall. Photo from WeChat offficial account "深圳便民帮"


Feiyang Times Building

飞扬时代大厦

The country’s largest second-hand iPhone hub. The 3rd floor is a goldmine for everything from backup phones to vintage models for photography — all at bargain prices. The first floor offers trendy accessories, while the second provides repair services.

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Busy stalls in Feiyang Times Building. Photo from WeChat official account "Shenzhen Weekly"


Quick tips

▪ Do your homework: Know the market price, specs, and user reviews of your target product to avoid being misled.

▪ Choose vendors with proper certifications, licenses, and after-sales service.

▪ Inspect packaging, manuals, and warranty cards for clarity or printing issues. Check devices for scratches, and verify model and activation status through the system.

▪ When buying a phone, don’t just check the exterior — ask the seller to test the screen, camera, and motherboard for signs of tampering or refurbishing.

▪ Haggling is common, and comparing prices across stalls can score you a better deal.

▪ Always keep your receipt or invoice — it’s your proof for returns or quality disputes.

Getting there:

Metro: Line 2 or 7 to Huangqiang North Station (华强北站), Exit D1


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