Hangzhou famous snack street: Hangzhou Hefang Street, Shengli River Food Street, Thousand Island Lake Riding Dragon Alley, Wulin Night Market, Wushan Night Market.
1, Hangzhou Hefang Street
Hangzhou Hefang Street is part of Hangzhou's historical and cultural district, located at the foot of Wushan, starting from Jiangcheng Road in the east, and then crossing north-south Jianguo South Road, Zhonghezhong Road, Zhongshanzhong Road, Huaguang Road, and Labor Road to Nanshan Road to the west, with a total length of about 1800 meters. Wushan Plaza to Zhongshanzhong Road section is a pedestrian street, green stone pavement, road width of 13 meters, the rest of the road is 32 meters wide.
2. Shenglihe Food Street
Also known as "Shengli Night Market", it is one of the famous food streets in Hangzhou, located in Xiawan Lane, Gongshu District, very close to West Lake and Wulin Square. It is home to a variety of Hangzhou's specialty snacks, such as stinky tofu, candy barbecue and chicken fried steak, as well as local flavors, such as Sichuan hot pot and Xinjiang lamb kebabs. Shenglihe Food Street attracts many tourists with its unique food and low prices. In addition to food stalls, there are many restaurants and pubs here to meet the needs of different tourists.
3, Thousand Island Lake Riding Dragon Lane
This food street retains many ancient buildings and local cultural elements of Chun'an, while bringing together a variety of local specialties and creative snacks, as well as handicrafts and souvenirs of Chun'an's non-heritage culture.
4, Wulin Night Market
It is a vibrant and diversified place, a bright pearl among the many night markets in Hangzhou. Not only is there a wide variety of local food and snacks, such as Longjing shrimp, sweet and sour pork, stinky tofu, and skewers, but there is also a wide array of jewelry and creative small objects, such as handmade micro-landscapes and original designer jewelry.
5, Wushan Night Market
Located in the West Lake District of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. There are many delicacies and specialty snacks, such as grilled fish, barbecued meat skewers, stinky tofu, sugar gourds, etc., as well as a variety of small commodities and souvenirs, such as handmade ornaments, local tea and so on.