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Which is better, Qiaogang Style Street or Beihai Old Street?

Qiaogang Style Street is better.

Qiaogang Fengqing Street can get to know the customs of Vietnam and enjoy the local specialties, as well as the freshest seafood in Beihai.

Characteristics of Qiaogang Fengqing Street:

Beihai Qiaogang Fengqing Street is a popular snack street in Beihai, mainly featuring snacks with Beihai and Vietnamese flavors. Whenever night falls, vehicles from urban areas and other places begin to pour into overseas Chinese port to taste local seafood.

There are many overseas Chinese in Qiaogang Fengqing Street, so there are all kinds of delicious food, mainly Vietnamese flavor, such as shredded chicken powder, crab powder and roll powder.

Characteristics of Beihai Old Street:

1. The old city of Beihai develops from the north bay from west to east and from north to south. Shaji Street, Xijing Street, Zhuhai Road and Zhongshan Road, one old street records the development process of Beihai.

2. The architecture of the old street has its own regional characteristics, and it also absorbs the characteristics of Lingnan architecture, and also absorbs some artistic styles of western architecture, such as the architectural pattern of front store and back residence, middle roof shop, dragging cage door and western parapet decoration.

3. The formation of old streets laid the foundation for urban life in Beihai. The unique geographical location, the intersection of Chinese and Western cultures, the subtropical monsoon climate and so on have created the unique customs of life, production, festivals and languages of Beihai people.

4. Compared with the traditional city, Beihai has existed in the form of a "city" trading point since its birth, and the old street has been formed and developed in line with the development of commerce. In its heyday, Beihai was a big commercial port in South China, and there were many old street businesses at that time, which was worth an inch of land.