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A must-see alley in Wuhan
The alleys that Wuhan must visit are: Dongting Street, Tiansheng Street and Hualou Street.

Dongting street 1

This is an old street with unique style, which runs through ancient and modern times. It has two borders, spanning the three concessions of Britain, France and Russia. Dongting Street also has Dongting Village built along the street. There are Zhan Tianyou's former residence and Bagong Temple. If you remember, you will find that the film "Man on the Road" was shot in Bagongfang. Opposite Bagong's house, it is the site of the famous August 7th Conference. There are still about 17 European-style buildings left over from the concession period on both sides of Lihuangpi Road next to it.

2. Tiansheng Street

Founded in 19 1 1 year, in the early years of the Republic of China. Once, it was synonymous with Wuhan agricultural products market. It's like a small theater in old Hankou. Every day, there are vendors' cries, crackling cooking in the kitchen ... life in the city begins. The food in Tiansheng Street can't be counted with ten fingers. Reagan noodles smell the best and Baba tastes the best. Which Zi Yuan is the most authentic and which is the most memorable? Everyone knows which store has the oldest name and which street corner.

3. Hualou Street

Chi Li described it in the novel "Don't Talk about Love": "Everyone in Wuhan knows that there is a Hualou Street in Hankou. Once upon a time, it was a symbol of Hankou's prosperity. Now the vermicelli is still the same, the beauty is old, and the director is covered with moss in the deep alley between the tile houses. Regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, Hualou Street is always filled with a dilapidated atmosphere in sunny and rainy days, revealing a shameless coquettish strength. "