Which district is Xi'an Hui Min Street in?
Xi'an Hui Min Street is in Lianhu District. Xi'an Hui Min Street is a famous food and culture neighborhood in Xi'an, a snack neighborhood in Xi'an. Beiyuanmen, where Huimin Street is located, was originally an official district in the Qing Dynasty. at the end of the 90s, some Hui people rented rooms in this street to operate catering, and the Lianhu District changed to the direction of the catering street, and Beiyuanmen then became Huimin Street. Xi'an Hui Min Street, as one of the representatives of Xi'an style, is the collective name of many streets in the Hui Min neighborhood, which consists of several streets, such as North Guangji Street, Beiyuanmen, Xiyangshi, Dapiyuan, Huajue Lane, Shijinqiao, etc., behind the Bell and Drum Tower. Hui Fang Style Street in the side of the Drum Tower, is a street in the Hui Min District, about 500 meters long, north-south, characterized by green stone pavement, tree-lined, road on both sides of a colorful imitation of the Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings, or food and drink, or wares, are operated by the Hui Min people, with a strong halal characteristics. There are 10 mosques of different ages and sizes in the historic district, the most famous of which is the Huajue Lane Mosque. Walking in the neighborhood, everywhere you can see the traditional Chinese architectural style and Muslim architectural style fusion of commercial outlets, ethnic clothing, handicrafts, halal side dishes, food and beverage stores and Hui people snack stores come.