It's been a long time. Everything has changed. Previously, there were mainly sellers of crops, livestock, and piece goods grown on their site. Now there are ordinary stalls with Chinese consumer goods and colonial vegetables and fruits. People are trying to sell their cucumbers, berries, and mushrooms outside.
There was once a large and fairly inexpensive market. I often visited a large assortment of goods, even tried on jeans in the cold, but now it's no longer relevant. There are a couple of kiosk tents: plumbing supplies,construction, clothing,sewing goods,clothing repairs,one book stall with a slave.notebooks for school, optics....
We were in Belarus for the first time.
We went to the market purposefully, in search of homemade dairy products!
We bought sour cream and butter on August 29 - very tasty and high-quality products! We took them to St. Petersburg in a thermal package, without even freezing them!
In addition, honey and honeycombs were also seen there! Delicious honey! Clean, transparent, amber-colored, fragrant, and the price is purely symbolic.
Next time we are in Belarus, we will definitely stop by again!