markkinahäkin
Markkinahäkin is the Finnish term for a market stall or booth used by vendors in open-air markets. The word combines markkina (market) and häkki (cage or enclosure), reflecting a small, often portable structure that houses goods for sale.
Stalls are typically built around a simple frame, with walls or panels of wood, metal, or weatherproof
Markkinahäkit are used for selling a variety of goods, including fresh produce, seafood, baked goods, clothing,
Regulation and operation: Operators generally need a business permit or registration, and must follow health, safety,
Cultural role: In Finland, markkinahäkit are a familiar feature of town and city centers, especially in summer,