Gonglian Food Plaza, get off at Longxiang Bridge at Hangzhou Metro 1 Line subway station, take Exit B instead of going up the stairs, just go around the back of the stairs.
Longxiang Bridge, the place name of Hangzhou, is located in Hangzhou, across the Xihe River (a tributary around the Shahe River), and is named after Longxiang Palace.
Longxiang Bridge is almost synonymous with modern commerce in Hangzhou, a microcosm, including clothing, food, shelter, transportation and clothing.
Longxiang Bridge is named after Longxiang Palace, and its origin can be traced back to the Southern Song Dynasty.
Song Lizong, the fourth emperor of Southern Song Dynasty, is not the biological son of former emperor Ningzong, or even the descendant of exiled Zhao Kuangyin. He is just a puppet discovered and used by the famous history of traitors in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Li Zong was arranged by Shi to live in a shabby house in Afternoon Street before he acceded to the throne. It was not until Ningzong died that Shi tampered with the testamentary edict and abolished the original prince, and Rizong suddenly changed from a common man to the king of a country. This story of seeking power and usurping the throne seems to be common in the history of China.
After Japanese Sect ascended the throne, of course, he should gild the place where he once lived. So one day, when he was happy, he ordered the house on Hou Jing Street to be named "Longxiang Palace". "Dragon" of course refers to yourself. The so-called "Xiang" means that ten years after he ascended the throne, he finally asked for control.
The place name "Longxiang Palace" has since appeared on the map of Hangzhou.