2. Wangfujing Snack Street. The creativity and design of this street are quite innovative, blending the traditional architectural features and street culture of Beijing. In a modern metropolis, this street seems to be a space retained by history and still maintains the original style of the ancient capital. Stepping into this street is like being in a lost time and space, suddenly feeling a sense of being separated from the world and feeling the fierce collision between history and reality.
3. Guijie. Guijie is the earliest food street in Beijing, and the diners who come to Guijie are mostly for spicy crayfish. However, with the continuous transformation of Guijie, many popular shops have moved away. Although Guijie has lost to the prosperity of the year, its popularity is still there. What I feel is the fierce collision between history and reality.
4. Ping An Street. Go straight from Dongsishitiao Bridge to the west all the way. The restaurants on both sides of the road are next to each other, and every meal is very lively. Because it is close to the lotus market, many diners like to have dinner on Ping 'an Avenue at night, and then turn into Houhai by the way to enjoy a kind of comfort in those gentle bars. Because many restaurants are built on the former sites of the former palaces and houses, the dining on Ping 'an Street also has some historical charm.