Hefang Street is located at the foot of Wushan Mountain. It is part of Qinghefang and belongs to the old city of Hangzhou. In the old days, it intersected with Zhongshan Middle Road at the "four corners of Qinghefang". Since the Republic of China, it has been called Kong Fengchun Fragrant Powder Store, Mi Dachang Hanyan, and Wanlong Street.
The Ham Shop and Zhang Yunsheng Hat Shop each occupied a corner, becoming a well-known area at that time.
Hefang Street is a historical and cultural district in Hangzhou. The most influential places on the street are the former residence of Hu Xueyan and the Zhu Bingren Bronze Sculpture Art Museum, which have become a highlight of this street.
Speaking of the delicious food in Hefang Street, I was so greedy that I couldn’t help but take everyone to Hefang Street immediately.
Don’t ignore it when shopping. There are countless traditional delicacies hidden in Hefang Street, such as Dingsheng cake, cypress wrapped with green onion, stinky tofu, shortbread, glutinous duck, soy sauce meat, steamed river shrimp with bacon, salted
Steamed lake crab herbal food, asparagus candies, etc., as well as mutton skewers, beef skewers, bamboo tube rice, candied haws, marshmallows, fried squid, roasted pig's feet, hot and sour noodles, etc., and even tearing off a piece will give you a delicious aroma.
The beggar's chicken is overflowing, don't miss it.