Pasha
Bazha (from Bazaar) from Persian بازار, is the Arab cultural area of the market or the market hall of the call, especially in the Middle East market streets, these streets are often covered with a ceiling, the streets have many small stalls Head and shop. One of the characteristics of the Middle East is a lot of shops selling similar goods together. Another feature of Pasha is both wholesalers and retailers, and some shops have both wholesalers and retailers. General Bazar is located near the mosque. Although the word Bartha comes from Persian, this form of business model has been widely accepted by locals around the world. In Malaysia and Singapore, Pasha is divided into dry and brake. The sale of fish and aquatic products and the farms are called wet pacifiers, and where the sale of food is called dry. In Hong Kong, some markets or markets, such as the Gansu Street jade market and the Lok Fu market, English literal translation is also "Pakistan brake" meaning. ...