Among the night market food streets in Hangzhou, the most famous are Hefang Street and Gaoyin Street, which are the first-class destinations in the minds of tourists from other places.
The reason is that Hefang Street was the first street outside the Imperial City of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Nowadays, it is an antique pedestrian street from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. During the day, tourists can visit and shop at time-honored brands such as Hu Qingyutang, Wang Xingji Fan Factory, and Wanlong Ham House.
At night, this place becomes a world of gourmet food. People who come here all come here for the food with a royal atmosphere, and go for the food at the night market on Hefang Street.
Gaoyin Lane, adjacent to Hefang Street, is a small alley lined with various specialty gourmet shops. This famous pearl market has now become a popular gourmet place.
Address: Near Wushan Square Transportation: K8, K25, /K34, K35, /K60 Business hours: It is also very popular during the day. The night market food is mainly concentrated in the Gaoyin Street area until after midnight. Surrounding food: Beggar's Chicken, Dongpo
Meat, Song Sao Fish Soup, West Lake Vinegar Fish, Longjing Shrimp, West Lake Water Shield Soup, and Braised Spring Bamboo Bamboo Shoots are the most comprehensive night markets. Also check out Wushan Wushan Night Market, which is the most popular night market in Hangzhou, offering all kinds of household items, clothing, accessories...
There's everything from expensive antiques (you have to tell the difference between real and fake) to cheap trinkets.
Wushan Night Market is a great place to shop for treasures, and I believe no one will leave empty-handed.
Since the Wushan Night Market moved, even many Hangzhou people may not be able to immediately explain its location. The current Wushan Night Market is not in Wushan, but at the entrance of the Workers' Cultural Palace on Huixing Road, but everyone is still used to calling it Wushan Night Market.