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Recommended CityWalk routes in popular domestic cities

Friends, if you are preparing to travel, you must plan your own route. There are always some tourist routes in different cities that are worth spending a day and a half to enjoy. The editor will introduce them below.

Let’s take a look at some routes worth visiting.

The CityWalk concept originated in London, England.

People use the concept of walking to savor their cities.

This route is characterized by its variety.

Such a route allows you to experience different feelings, even if you are in a business district.

In principle, the route should avoid noisy tourist spots and be completed on your own feet.

Starting point in Xi'an: Drum Tower, end point: Gaojia Courtyard. Time required: about 4 hours (excluding tour time). On the bustling Huifang narrow street where food is gathered, every mosque is solemn and solemn, as if far away from the world. After walking a few steps

It feels like I'm suddenly back to the fresh, everyday atmosphere.

Start this trip from Drum Tower.

From the west side of the Drum Tower, you can pass through the Huajue Lane Archway, and then walk along the small market to the most famous Huajue Lane Grand Mosque.

After visiting, turn left and walk west, along Huajue Lane to Guangji Street, then turn left and walk south. You will soon see a small attic on the left side of the road.

This is the wooden structure Bunker Building, the landmark building of the Guangji Street Small Mosque.

You can go in and visit along the alleys on the roadside.

After coming out, turn left to the south to West Street, then turn right to the west.

You will see the large archway of the Capital City God Temple.

After coming out, continue walking west along West Street, turn right into Daxue Alley, and visit the Daxue Alley Mosque.

Go out and turn right into the first small alley and turn right into Xiao Study Alley.

The mosque in the halal camp in Xiaoxue Lane is almost facing this alley.

This is a mosque built in a military camp during the Yuan Dynasty.

Go out, turn left on Xiaoxue Lane and walk north, you can reach the Mosque in Xuexue Lane.

After Xihu District, turn left, then go north to Miaohou Street, then turn left and walk west to reach the Sajinqiao intersection, where the Sajinqiao Western Mosque is located. The further north is the Sajinqiao Mosque.

It has a history of six to seven hundred years, but now only the old gate and the ancient trees in front of the gate remain, and the new Islamic buildings are inside.

Continue walking north along the street and pass Xiangmiyuan Road after about 200 meters.

There is a small alley on the left that leads to the East and West Yunju Temple.

Go back to Miaohou Street and walk east. Turn north on Beiguangji Street to Dapiyuan. Turn right and you will soon see Dapiyuan Mosque.

Return to Beiguangji Street, turn north to Xiaopiyuan, turn right, and you will find the Beida Mosque in Xiaopiyuan.

After going out, walk east to Maiyan Street, turn right and continue walking to the south until you reach the Beiyuanmen Archway.

Continue south.

After passing the intersection of Xiyangshi Street, you can find the gate of the Gao Family Courtyard, where you can go in to have tea and rest.

Along the way there are Huifang snacks and many local restaurants.

Shanghai starting point: Wukang Building, end point: Wukang Building Distance: 3 kilometers Time required: 1 hour (excluding tour time) Enter Wukang Road from Wukang Building.

At the entrance of Tai'an Road, you can also see the original site of the Italian Consulate in Shanghai, the Old House Art Center, and the bustling Wukangting on the corner.

Continuing to walk forward, you will reach Cape Town Apartment No. 240.

The corner curvature of the prism is its biggest design highlight.

The Hunan Villa at the junction of Hunan Province is where Deng Xiaoping and Chen Yi once lived. The door is usually closed and only entertains domestic guests.

Opposite is Midan Apartment, and behind is Ba Jin's former residence.

After reading it, you might as well go to the refreshing Little Jasmine opposite to take a rest.

keep going.

Don’t miss Romeo’s Terrace at No. 210.

Across Fuxing West Road, there are two magnificent old houses, the British merchant Zhengguang and the former residence of Taipan.

Walking east along Fuxing West Road, you will see the beautiful villa Ke Ling's Former Residence.

There is an autumn water space not far from the opposite side.

Small art exhibitions are often held in the three-story white building.

When you reach the intersection, turn right onto the relatively quiet Yongfu Road. Not far away you can see the New Knowledge Education Bookstore and several restaurants.

Continuing forward, you can see Yongfu Club, which used to be the British Consulate General in Shanghai and is now a high-end private club.

Diagonally opposite is the German Consulate General in Shanghai, and Building 251 is a rare light pink.

Turn right on Hunan Road.

There are many former residences of famous people on this road.

Turn right on Gaoyou Road.

There is an E.P.I.C. open only in the evening.

Let the bartender make you a cocktail.

Turn left on Fuxing West Road.

There is a lazy French restaurant on Fuxing West Road.

Xia Duo Western Restaurant is located at the intersection of Fuxing West Road in a sunny location.

Continuing on you will find the famous Lilac Garden.

Walk along Huashan Road to the intersection of Xingguo Road, turn left and walk for a while to see Xingguo Hotel.

It's very quiet from Hunan Road to Xingguo Road.

Occasionally, a few designers' studios will catch your eye.

There are several coffee shops where you can rest at the intersection with Tai'an Road.

Rumors coffee is the best tasting.

In fact, you can see two of its other branches on this walking tour.

Keep walking and you will come back to the interesting six-way intersection.

Next to Wukang Building, there is Dayin Bookstore, which is more like a teahouse and is worth a visit.