Our lovely guide Echo took us late afternoon to this old street. Lots of interesting shops and restaurants but quite crowded. Worth a look though.
Our lovely guide Echo took us late afternoon to this old street. Lots of interesting shops and restaurants but quite crowded. Worth a look though.
A long stretch of pretty shophouses selling sweets, local snacks, silver ,handicrafts and tea .Interesting looking at how sesame crisps are made. Stall owners are more than happy for you to sample their products. We spent about an hour and a half strolling along this street and enjoying the Anhui style architecture too.
Beautiful little place for a quick stopover. We spent the night here to break up the journey from Beijing to Huangshan.
Some nice shops. Overall nice to look at.Art galleries are worth visiting and some paintings definitely worth buying (especially those illustrating the views from the Houngshan National Park.
Go through this unique ancient street was quite interesting but the shops not offered any special things. The people are nice. However, the part of modern shops was very ordinary, but the ancient one was way more interesting. Still must visit but do not expect more.
Came here after visiting Huangshan before getting the train back to shanghai. It’s nice, but don’t go out of your way to go. Just a standard old street, same shops repeated over and over. Pretty for pictures though.