#My travel has stories It was the May Day holiday, and in order to avoid the crowds, I decided to go to Putian Hanjiang Old Street on the spur of the moment. Speaking of ancient city old streets, the first one I remember going to was probably Fenghuang, Hunan. At that time, there was no planning or renovation, it looked messy, and there was not much business. After the reform and opening up, with the development of the economy, people's pursuit of spiritual life has improved, and all places have begun to pay attention to the development of tourist attractions and the construction of supporting facilities. Generally speaking, they trace the local cultural history, find celebrities and ancient buildings, tell good stories, renovate, renovate, and even rebuild old buildings, crown them as ancient city old streets, introduce business, restore old businesses, sell tourist products, and charge tickets or ancient city protection fees if conditions permit. This is the same tourism industry. Nowadays, it is difficult to find the past life of the ancient city old streets again. Putian Hanjiang Old Street is the past life of the prosperous and lively ancient city old streets in various places. Maybe in a few years, the old streets you see are no longer the real old streets that were full of rural fireworks.
Walking along the street of Hanjiang Louxia, you can see Dongfang 25kan, the original snacks "Houjie Doujiang" and "Louxia Bianshi", traditional craftsmen making beam scales and drums, and the temple buildings believed by the locals. As Putian people have a tradition of hard work, many people go out and make money to return to their hometown to rebuild their old houses, so it is inevitable that some traces of Nanyang or other foreign styles are left in the old buildings. Sometimes, you can only understand the real life of the locals by looking at this old street that has not been repaired, rebuilt or developed. Maybe it will be completely different when you come back a few years later, and then you will be more qualified to comment on the past and present of this old street and the inheritance of cultural history.
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#My travel has stories It was the May Day holiday, and in order to avoid the crowds, I decided to go to Putian Hanjiang Old Street on the spur of the moment. Speaking of ancient city old streets, the first one I remember going to was probably Fenghuang, Hunan. At that time, there was no planning or renovation, it looked messy, and there was not much business. After the reform and opening up, with the development of the economy, people's pursuit of spiritual life has improved, and all places have begun to pay attention to the development of tourist attractions and the construction of supporting facilities. Generally speaking, they trace the local cultural history, find celebrities and ancient buildings, tell good stories, renovate, renovate, and even rebuild old buildings, crown them as ancient city old streets, introduce business, restore old businesses, sell tourist products, and charge tickets or ancient city protection fees if conditions permit. This is the same tourism industry. Nowadays, it is difficult to find the past life of the ancient city old streets again. Putian Hanjiang Old Street is the past life of the prosperous and lively ancient city old streets in various places. Maybe in a few years, the old streets you see are no longer the real old streets that were full of rural fireworks. Walking along the street of Hanjiang Louxia, you can see Dongfang 25kan, the original snacks "Houjie Doujiang" and "Louxia Bianshi", traditional craftsmen making beam scales and drums, and the temple buildings believed by the locals. As Putian people have a tradition of hard work, many people go out and make money to return to their hometown to rebuild their old houses, so it is inevitable that some traces of Nanyang or other foreign styles are left in the old buildings. Sometimes, you can only understand the real life of the locals by looking at this old street that has not been repaired, rebuilt or developed. Maybe it will be completely different when you come back a few years later, and then you will be more qualified to comment on the past and present of this old street and the inheritance of cultural history.