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Xi 'an Night Market Snack Street Ranking
Xi 'an Night Market Snack Street Ranking: Xi 'an Huimin Street, Dapi Garden, Yongxingfang Scenic Area in Xiyang City, and Sprinkled Golden Bridge.

Huimin Street 1 Xi City

Xi 'an Huimin Street is a famous food and cultural block in Xi 'an and a snack block in Xi 'an. The gate of the North Courtyard where Huimin Street is located is the official office area of the Qing Dynasty. Because Shaanxi governor's office is in the north of Gulou, it is named North Yard.

2. Big leather source

Dapiyuan is a street in Fang Hui, Xi, which is famous for its Muslim diet. Dapiyuan was named after the silk leather goods business all over the street in Ming Dynasty. There are four hutongs in Dapiyuan, namely Zhangjia Lane, Lijia Lane, Liu Jia Lane and Silk Lane.

3. Yongxingfang Scenic Area

Yongxingfang, that is, Yongxingfang Shaanxi Intangible Food Culture Zone, was originally the former site of Wei Zhengfu in Tang Dynasty. It is a block built by Xi 'an in order to continue to improve the historical features of Shuncheng Lane and highlight the historical details of the ancient city, which is mainly based on "intangible food culture". Intangible food and famous snacks in Guanzhong area of Shaanxi Province are displayed here.

4. Xiyang

Xiyangshi Street faces North Yard Gate in the east and North Guangji Street in the west, with a length of more than 400 meters from east to west. It is a traditional historical block in Xi 'an with a history of more than 600 years. Formed in the Yuan Dynasty, it was first called the sheep market, which mainly traded sheep and mutton. At present, Xiyang city has formed a pattern of eastern tourism serving business, western aborigines and primitive living areas.

5. Sprinkle Jinqiao Food Street

Sajinqiao is located in Fang Hui, Lianhu District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province, starting from Lianhu Road in the north and Xinsi Lane in the south, with a total length of 800 meters. It was called Tielu Street in Southern Song Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty, and changed to Tielu Square in Ming Dynasty. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, there lived a man named Sha in the northern section of this street, named Shajiaqiao, which was later changed to Sprinkle Golden Bridge.