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The largest Huimin Night Market in Hefei: It’s crowded at night, and the name is too complicated and many people can’t read it.

The largest Huimin Night Market in Hefei: It’s crowded at night, and the name is too complicated and many people can’t read it. Text/Traveler Xinxin Hello, everyone, I am Traveler Xinxin, welcome to read this article.

Every city in my country has its own pedestrian street and food street. The more famous ones are Nanjing Road in Shanghai, Kuanzhai Alley in Chengdu, Hubu Alley in Wuhan, etc. What I want to talk about this time is the biggest benefit to the people in Hefei City, Anhui Province. Night markets, like others, are crowded at night. The difference is that the name of this night market is so complicated that many people can't read it.

Let’s take a look.

At the intersection of Ningguo South Road and Shuiyangjiang Road in Hefei City, there is a night market called "Lei Street". To the north is Hefei Lobster Street, and to the south is the Wanghu City dining area.

Many outsiders are unfamiliar with Wei Street and have some familiarity with Huaihe Road Pedestrian Street. However, for Hefei locals, Wei Street is very familiar. Moreover, this night market named Wei Street is the largest and most popular in Anhui Province.

A unique Huimin Food Street.

When seeing the name of this night market, I believe many people have questions. How to pronounce it?

The word "罍" in Weijie is pronounced léi. "罍" is a large wine vessel and ritual vessel in ancient my country. It was popular in the late Shang Dynasty and the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, and is slightly smaller than Yi.

People in Anhui, especially those in northern Anhui and Hefei, have the custom of "fried dumplings" when drinking.

The so-called "fried dumpling" means drinking it all in one gulp, that is, the drinker does not use a small cup, but uses a large cup. After clinking the glasses, he drinks it all in one gulp, which proves hospitality and magnanimity.

Hefei people also use "獍" to toast, which is used to express the host's respect and welcome to the guests.

If you meet for the first time, drinking like this can enhance your relationship.

Li Bai's "How is it like a golden lei dumpling under the moonlight" refers to the pursuit of fame and fortune, it is better to fry the lei pig under the moonlight and drink a toast.

"Fried dumplings" not only shows that Hefei people are warm and hospitable, it is also a way for them to resolve conflicts and disputes. In history, there are stories of "turning hostility into friendship" through "fried dumplings".

Nowadays, "Go to Lei Street to fry rice dumplings" has become the mantra of Hefei locals, and it is also a topic that foreign tourists talk about after visiting Hefei.

Lei Street has been deeply loved by people since it opened in 2012. From before it gets dark until one or two in the morning, there is an endless stream of people coming here to eat special food. Most of them are young men and women who are very interested in food.

, it is more difficult for young people to resist the temptation.

Because this night market has the mission of saving and discovering Anhui’s time-honored restaurants, and seeking the roots of traditional and authentic Anhui food culture, there are many Anhui specialties on the street.

There are many local folk snacks on Lei Street. Later, special delicacies from all over the country were introduced, such as stinky tofu from Hunan, duck necks and hot dry noodles from Wuhan, and even Taiwanese food and Hong Kong and Macao food.

Times are changing, and Leijie Street has also been innovating. There is not only a night market here, but also a new breakfast street - Leijie Come Early, which brings together breakfasts from all over the world.

Nowadays, Lei Street has become a new landmark of Hefei and is becoming more and more popular among the public. It is also very cool at night in summer.

Anyway, as night approaches, the place becomes crowded with people.

As for the complicated name of Lei Street, I believe you will understand why.