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Which street in Hohhot do you know?

niujie

I heard people say niujie for the first time in Hohhot, and I was curious for a long time. I only knew that there was a niujie in Beijing before, but I didn't expect that there was niujie in Hohhot. Come to niujie and have a look. Well, the specialties are dazzling, which makes people's stomach stir. In fact, niujie is a Muslim food street, but besides authentic Muslim restaurants, there are all kinds of restaurants here!

Wide Alley

If we want to say where the Muslim food in Hohhot is the best, it must be Wide Alley. In the wide alley of the old city, people born and raised in Hohhot know that the food here definitely makes your stomach "happy".

Saishang Old Street

Saishang Old Street is the only relatively intact ancient street in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Hohhot. Walking on the old streets paved with bluestone slabs and bricks, I feel suddenly immersed in the ancient charm of Ming and Qing dynasties. The street is not long, only more than 35 meters. Nowadays, houses on both sides of the street are shops that operate ethnic products.

Islamic Style Street

If Hohhot has the most beautiful night view, if Islamic Style Street comes second, I'm afraid no other place dares to say first. The buildings on both sides of this street are full of Islamic customs and are the main areas where Hui people live together. In fact, this street is not only unique in style, but also developed in business.

Tongshun Alley

Tongshun Alley only opened this year, and it is a snack street where foodies linger. In this street, delicious food is everywhere, so you can't eat enough when you go there.

Zhongshan Road

Zhongshan Road is the most prosperous business district in Hohhot. There are many shopping malls and products, and there is a park next to it. The geographical location is simply unique. In Hohhot, I'm afraid few people don't know Zhongshan Road.