From the hotel by taxi, it was very busy, the merchants were very good, the things were expensive, there were many barbecues to eat, there were small performances, good.
Chamorro is the main village in Guam, where Japanese residents are the majority. The night market here is also Guam's most famous and largest. There are many special stalls here, and many Japanese snacks are delicious. Coming to Guam, I think it's here anyway.
Wednesday night market is very lively and original. Coconut and Chamorro barbecues are delicious. The vendors are very enthusiastic, and some of them are very liberal and interesting. Amusement projects are very unique, Zip Line pulled up by boarding ladder, small trains connected in series with petrol drums, looking like laughter. There is also a hall for middle-aged and old people to dance, like a square dance bar in China. This is a good place to experience local culture. It's worth experiencing. On Wednesday evening, there are special buses to and from GPO and DFS, with round trip fares of $7. Until the end of the night market.