Huangshan: Tuntun Old Street as a Neighbor of the New Tuntun Old Street
Starting from the west exit of Tuntun Old Street, you can see a river running along the side of the old street. It turns out that Tuntun Old Street was built along the riverbank, which explains its reputation as ‘a Qingming Shanghe’ (Qingming Riverside Scene).
There's a bridge on the river, and an advertisement board ‘Liyangin Lane’ is hung on it. Liyangin Lane? I hadn't found any related information before, I asked a young man who just walked over, and he said the bridge is the way.
Liyangin Lane should be based on the old street of Liyang. Unlike Tuntun Old Street, which follows the ‘old’ route, Liyangin Lane relies on ‘decaying’ old houses to take a ‘young’ route, and small shops with modern atmosphere are built between the old houses.
The Eight Immortals show off their skills in different ways, wishing Tuntun Old Street and New Tuntun Old Street can get better and better with their own true abilities.

After crossing the river bridge, there is ‘Liyangin Lane’. These mottled Hui style buildings have a very old street feeling.




There are quite a few modern design shops in this area.


Old houses are preserved, and buildings with glass facades are built behind them, nobody obstructs anybody.



There are more snack stalls on this side.





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