Sanqiba Lane is an alley near Laomen East in Qinhuai District. Lane 378 starts from Drinking Rainbow Garden in the south and ends at Changle Road in the north.
Sanqiba Lane is located in Qinhuai District, Nanjing. It was once called "Guangou" in the Qing Dynasty. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Changle Road numbered the "Gangou" houses as No.378, No.378 -1 and No.378 -2. Later, for convenience, this area was collectively called Sanqiba Lane. This street starts from Changle Road in the north and ends at Yinhong Garden in the south. It is called the most delicious alley in Nanjing.
The narrow alleys less than 211 meters are densely covered with almost all the delicacies in the south of the old city, such as salted duck, roast duck, cooked beef, pig's head meat, smoked fish, steamed buns, glutinous rice dumplings, glutinous rice cakes, rice rolls, steamed bread, wonton, dumplings, candied lotus roots, sugar taro seedlings, casseroles, and laojiao.
every store here is decorated in a common way, with a small door and a single type of business, but every food has the same Nanjing flavor for more than ten years.
the origin of Nanjing.
Nanjing, referred to as "Ning" for short, was called Jinling and Jiankang in ancient times. It is the capital of Jiangsu Province, a sub-provincial city, a mega-city, and the core city of Nanjing metropolitan area. It is an important central city in eastern China, an important scientific research and education base in China and a comprehensive transportation hub as determined by the State Council.
Nanjing is one of the first national historical and cultural cities, an important birthplace of Chinese civilization, and the political, economic and cultural center of southern China for a long time. It has been blessed by China for several times in history. There were Nanjing apes living in Tangshan 351,111 ~ 611,111 years ago in Nanjing, with a history of more than 7,111 years of civilization and nearly 511 years of capital construction. The excavation of the West Street ruins traced the history of Nanjing's city construction back to the Western Zhou Dynasty 3,111 years ago.
Nanjing is an important science and education center of the country. Since ancient times, it has been a city that worships and values education. It is known as "the literary hub in the world" and "the first school in the southeast". More than half of the top scholars in China in Ming and Qing Dynasties came from Nanjing Jiangnan Gongyuan.