Qinghefang, located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, is one of the historical and cultural blocks in Hangzhou and the best preserved old city in Hangzhou. Qinghefang has a long history and profound cultural heritage, and has retained a large number of ancient buildings, traditional handicrafts and special snacks, attracting many tourists to visit.
The name of Qinghefang comes from the palace in Qinghe County, which was the residence of the princes in the Ming Dynasty. Now Qinghefang has become a characteristic block integrating culture, tourism and commerce, showing the unique historical and cultural charm of Hangzhou. In Qinghefang, visitors can enjoy various ancient buildings and traditional Hangzhou handicrafts, such as silk, embroidery and ceramics. At the same time, you can also taste various Hangzhou specialties, such as Longjing tea, Song Saoyu soup and crab powder cage.
Main characteristics of Qinghe Square
1. Antique historical features: Qinghefang is one of the best preserved old cities in Hangzhou. The buildings, streets and shops here are full of antique historical features. Strolling through the Qinghefang is like returning to ancient Hangzhou through time and space, which makes people feel a strong historical and cultural atmosphere.
2. Rich traditional handicrafts: Qinghefang is the distribution center of traditional handicrafts in Hangzhou, where there are various handicrafts such as silk, embroidery and ceramics, which are dizzying. These exquisite handicrafts not only show the charm of traditional culture in Hangzhou, but also attract many tourists to buy them.
3. Bustling business atmosphere: Qinghefang is a bustling business district, with all kinds of shops, teahouses and restaurants, and a strong business atmosphere. At the same time, Qinghefang is also an important place for cultural exchange and sightseeing, attracting many tourists.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qinghefang