The most famous street in Wenzhou is Wuma Street, Wenzhou. It's very good to eat and play Wuma Street, and there are almost all brands you can think of. There are also many snacks in Shamao River area. The following is the relevant information of Wuma Street for reference: Wuma Street is one of the ancient streets in the old city of Wenzhou, and it is also a famous commercial street. Jiefang Street is connected with Park Road in the east and meets Fuqian Street in the west, with a length of 4 meters and a width of 12 meters. According to the Tang Dynasty's "Ancient and Modern Customs", "Wang Yishao (Wang Xizhi's word Yishao) went out to guard Yongjia, and the court ranked five horses, so there were five horses in Yongjia." In the second year of Song Shaosheng (195), Yangpan, Wenzhou Zhizhou, was renamed as Wenzhou 36 Square, and Wumafang was listed as one of them. Yang Pan's "Poems on Five Horses" says, "According to legend, there are five horses, so I once hesitated. People love to make you good, and it is not a vulgar book to change geese. " In the Qing dynasty, the square was changed into a street, and there were 14 alleys on both sides of the street. In 1934, the concession shop was widened from 6 meters to 12 meters and renamed Zhongshan Road. In the old days, merchants gathered here, and silk shops, department stores, copper and tin ware shops, Chinese and western pharmacies, money houses and so on lined up. After liberation, the name of Wuma Street was restored, and it was changed to asphalt pavement in 1974. In April 1984, Wuma Street was designated as a pedestrian street, which was a landmark shopping pedestrian street in Wenzhou. Wuma Street integrates shopping, commerce, culture, entertainment and leisure. In March, 1999, it was named as "No Fake Goods in 1 Cities and Stores in China" by the relevant state departments. In 2, the transformation project of Wuma Street was included in the Wenzhou Cultural Promotion Plan by the municipal government, and the transformation was completed that year. The sculpture "Five Ma Benteng" was also set up at the west entrance of Wuma Street. Wuma Street is the area with the strongest commercial and cultural atmosphere in the old city of Wenzhou. The buildings on both sides basically maintain the original western style, including three century-old shops, such as Wuweihe, Jinsanyi and Laoxiangshan, department stores and Wenzhou restaurants. Most of these old shops were founded in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, and many shops have a history of more than 1 years. Sweet, sour, bitter and spicy, the "Five Flavors Harmony" standing at the intersection of Wuma Street is the oldest grocery store in our city. It was founded in the sixth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (188). It was founded by Ningbo businessman Yang Zhengyu and fellow countryman Feng Bozhen and other dozens of Ningshang merchants. It was originally a candied fruit shop, located in the west section of Shantou Lane, which is now No.78 Gulou Street. On both sides, there are couplets of "Canned Tea with Candied Seafood, Various Medicines and Fruits in the North and South", the shop number of "Wuweihe" is horizontally written on the lintel, and the three characters of "Wuweihe" originally written by Mei Diaoding are engraved on a piece of blue stone. Feng Bozhen is old with Mei Diaoding, a famous calligrapher in the late Qing Dynasty, so he asked Mei to write the shop name signboard. After careful consideration by Mr. Mei Tiaoding, he thought it was better to add a word "harmony" after the original name "five flavors", which meant the harmony of sweet, sour, bitter, spicy and salty flavors, so he wrote three vigorous and powerful characters. In the 29th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (193), Yang Zhiqin, the son of Yang Zhengyu, inherited his father's business, and added a branch at Wuma Street (that is, the present Wuweihe store site), which was called Wuweihe New Store. Wuweihe developed rapidly during Yang Zhiqin's operation, especially Ougan, which sold well in Beijing, Tianjin and the north, and made great profits. In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), Lin Minqing, a Wen-born shareholder, was appointed as the manager of the new store. Because of his well-managed, five flavors and expanding business. The old shop closed down in 194, and the new one became unique from then on. In 1956, when the public-private partnership was implemented, some nearby southern goods stores, such as Tongren He, Yuanchang and Fuxu, were merged, so the stores were rebuilt and the facade and scale were expanded. In 1966, it was transformed into a state-owned enterprise and renamed as a local state-owned Xinfeng grocery store. In 1979, the original store name was restored. Wuweihe attaches great importance to its business characteristics. Apart from supplying goods from North and South, it also engages in selling bad, drunk, preserved, seafood and fresh fruits. It also runs its own workshops and employs famous teachers to make candied fruit, preserved goods, cakes, roasted seeds and nuts and other foods. It is famous for its exquisite selection of materials, fine processing, genuine goods and unique flavor, especially the bad-made raw fish, shrimp paste, drunk crabs and snails. The most well-known is delicious raw fish (that is, raw white sole). The production process has a history of more than 8 years, and it has five characteristics: fresh color, uniformity, non-paste, delicious taste and storage resistance. In addition to supplying the local market, Longquan celadon cans have been exported to Hong Kong in hardcover. Ma Xingye, a famous journalist living in Taiwan Province, was delighted when he got a jar of five flavors and delicious raw fish from the villagers. He once wrote a poem: "Thanks to the hometown of perch, the taste is long, and the wild mountain is fragrant in the Ouhai sea. I feel a little bit of tears in front of my eyes, and I want to try raw fish. " The little fish reminds the wanderer of his infinite homesickness. "Jin Sanyi's Silk Weaver" The Jin Sanyi clothing mall in the middle section of Wuma Street was originally a Jin Sanyi silk shop, which was founded in the ninth year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty (1859). Three brothers Jin Xubao of Xing Wu County, Huzhou jointly opened a Su Hu silk shop under the Drum Tower. Originally named Jin Tongyi, it was later renamed Jin Sanyi, meaning that all three brothers of the Jin family benefited from it, mainly dealing in high and medium-grade worsted fabrics, silk and pure cotton fabrics. A few years later, we moved to the current site of Wuma Street, expanded the storefront, and expanded the purchase channels to Shanghai and other places. In the old days, the facade of the silk shop was four wall doors, with two doors in the middle. The golden signboard of "Golden Sanyi" was hung on the horizontal forehead of the door, and there was a vertical signboard next to the door, which read "Golden Sanyi Silk and Satin Bureau". Huzhou, the hometown of the Jin brothers, is rich in high-quality silks, satins and crepes, so they take turns to go back and forth between Huzhou and Wenzhou to buy and sell goods. Due to the nostalgia, the purchase price of silks, satins and crepes in their shop is lower than others. When the goods arrive in Wenzhou, because of their good quality and low price, they can be sold at any time and benefit from both ends, so they earn a lot of money. After several generations' efforts, by the time of the Republic of China, it had become a well-known silk shop, known as the "golden signboard site" shop. Huzhou silk is famous all over the country. At that time, it was necessary to buy authentic silks and satins in Wenzhou.