Before opening

Virtual market

Afterthoughts

    We moved the traditional market into the school! There was a small traditional market in the school, we ourselves assumed the vendors, in this small market we had fish, vegetable and fruit, corn, roots, clothing, socks, decorations and other items etc.

     Teachers and students of elementary school were our customers, welcome to visit. We have best exhibition guides and service staff, do you want goods for the spring festival? The vendor says eating the raddish means luck, buying fish means having enough money from year to year. Teacher also tells us that one who wants to earn money cannot pray the squid, because the squid is pronounced as if losing money in Taiwanese language. Welcome everybody to have a look at our shops! 


    
  In this activity, the children seemed to be personally on the scene strolling around the market, and then they could know what goods the traditional market had, and they would know the difference between the traditional market and Welcome Supermarket and Geant Supermarket.