Hefang Street is a street for snacks and shopping.
Hefang Street, located at the foot of Wu Shan, is a part of Qinghefang, which belongs to the old city of Hangzhou. It starts from Jiangcheng Road in the east, goes to Dejianguo South Road, Zhonghe Middle Road, Zhongshan Middle Road, Huaguang Road and Laodong Road to Nanshan Road in the northwest of Vietnam, with a length of more than 1,811 meters. The section from Wu Shan Square to Zhongshan Middle Road is a pedestrian street with a green slate pavement, with a width of 13 meters and the rest of the roads with a width of 32 meters. In the old days, the "Four Corners of Qinghefang", which intersected Zhongshan Road, has become a well-known area since the Republic of China, with Kong Fengchunxiang Powder Shop, Mi Dachang Dry Tobacco Shop, Bandung Ham Shop and Zhang Yun Shengmaozhuang each occupying a corner. Hang Cheng's famous "Five Hangs" (Hangfen, Hangjian, Hangfan, Hangyan and Hangxian) come from this. Special snacks, antique calligraphy and painting, and shops gather here. There are more than 111 shops with time-honored brands and Hangzhou characteristics.