Banshanba was originally a British colonial prison. In order to evacuate the people, the British government opened the streets and built houses and railways around it. With the development of a series of infrastructure, Banshanba Street formed by 1890 has gradually matured and formed today's commercial district. It is full of the flavor of the old city of Kuala Lumpur and the atmosphere of street life, witnessing the history and development of Kuala Lumpur. Since Banshanba Prison, many precious old accidents have been staged here. Banshanba is famous for its Grand Bassa, Goldfish Street, Electronic Street and Weishi Street. The old streets with a long history are strewn at random, and many famous local brands can be found here. This is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Kuala Lumpur. This is one of the oldest existing markets in Kuala Lumpur. For more than half a century, Baba Temple in the Mid-Levels has witnessed the changes in Kuala Lumpur. Today, there are 1300 stalls here, which is the largest open-air market in Xima Peninsula. For many elderly people in Kuala Lumpur, they come here to buy ingredients every Spring Festival. This is a New Year market suitable for everyone, with cheap prices and everything. Besides fruits and vegetables, meat, seafood and spices, candy, snacks, toys and groceries are completely wholesale. This is a paradise for fish lovers and a common memory of children who grew up in Banshanba in the 1980s. Not only goldfish and fish are sold here, but also fish farming equipment, bait and fish food are sold. Packets of "packaged" small fish are neatly arranged and full of fun. The street opposite Basha is Electronic Street, which is famous for its cheap electronic equipment. All kinds of electrical appliances, electrical appliances maintenance, electronic products, video stores and so on are gathered here. Here, you can find all kinds of strange electronic products with different styles, old and novel. Weishi Street is a famous food street in Banshanba, with many time-honored food stalls. There are countless snacks and delicacies here, such as Tai Po noodles, fried chicken with French fries, nourishing syrup, six-flavor syrup, fried fruit strips with duck eggs, curry pork rolls, pork soup and so on. Each booth carries the dinner memories of everyone in Banshanba. The food here is simple but delicious. Whenever night falls, this street is "lively", and the lively crowds are surging, telling the warmth of the mid-levels at night.
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