Qinghefang Street is one of the most popular commercial areas in Hangzhou. The shops along the street are renovated from old buildings and are quaint. There are many local snacks, specialty shops, teahouses, etc., and it is backed by Wushan Mountain and close to the food street Gaoyin Street. Both tourists and locals often come here. Snacks and shopping This commercial pedestrian street is not too big, and the variety of goods is very complete. It can be regarded as a microcosm of Hangzhou's characteristics. Local specialties can basically be found here. When you come across local snacks such as Dingsheng cakes, butter cakes, and dragon beard candies while shopping, you might as well buy them to try. There are also well-known Zhang Xiaoquan scissors and Wang Xingji fans. It is also a good idea to buy one as a souvenir. In addition to snacks and shopping, Qinghefang Street, a special attraction, has many venues worth seeing, among which Hu Qingyu Tang is not to be missed. It occupies a prominent position on the street, and many people come here to see a doctor and get medicine on weekdays. The medicine museum in Hu Qingyu Tang is open to visitors. The plants in the courtyard are labeled, like a large classroom. Similar to it is Huichuntang on the east side of the block. In addition, Zhu Bingren Bronze Sculpture Art Museum near Anrong Lane is also worth a visit. The doors, windows, furniture, etc. of the museum are all made of copper, shining with gold and eye-catching.
Qinghefang Street is one of the most popular commercial areas in Hangzhou. The shops along the street are renovated from old buildings and are quaint. There are many local snacks, specialty shops, teahouses, etc., and it is backed by Wushan Mountain and close to the food street Gaoyin Street. Both tourists and locals often come here. Snacks and shopping This commercial pedestrian street is not too big, and the variety of goods is very complete. It can be regarded as a microcosm of Hangzhou's characteristics. Local specialties can basically be found here. When you come across local snacks such as Dingsheng cakes, butter cakes, and dragon beard candies while shopping, you might as well buy them to try. There are also well-known Zhang Xiaoquan scissors and Wang Xingji fans. It is also a good idea to buy one as a souvenir. In addition to snacks and shopping, Qinghefang Street, a special attraction, has many venues worth seeing, among which Hu Qingyu Tang is not to be missed. It occupies a prominent position on the street, and many people come here to see a doctor and get medicine on weekdays. The medicine museum in Hu Qingyu Tang is open to visitors. The plants in the courtyard are labeled, like a large classroom. Similar to it is Huichuntang on the east side of the block. In addition, Zhu Bingren Bronze Sculpture Art Museum near Anrong Lane is also worth a visit. The doors, windows, furniture, etc. of the museum are all made of copper, shining with gold and eye-catching.
A nice pedestrian street full with all sorts of local food and delicacies..we even found a Halal shop there which serves beef pancakes(must try)..not a alot of shopping stores but a paradose for foodies
Qinghefang Street Scenic Area, vertically opposite the Southern Song Dynasty Imperial Street, you can punch in together. There are Drum Tower, Hu Qingyutang Pharmacy, Southern Song Dynasty Imperial Street Exhibition Hall, Phoenix Temple and so on. Food stalls are all available, come to a fried bun and pig liver noodles for dinner, cool.
The second time I came here, I saw the night view of Hefang Street. There were quite a lot of people at night. All kinds of snacks, Hefang Street and Southern Song Dynasty Imperial Street were together.
Just a street, the scenery is OK, selling things is expensive, not delicious
Qinghefang is worth a visit, it is really delicious, the taste is very authentic, delicious.
Hefang Street is located at the foot of Wushan, part of Qinghefang, belonging to the old city of Hangzhou. There are many specialty shops, which are famous snack streets and lively. Qinghefang is quiet during the day, there are not too many people, you can quietly look at what is selling on the left and right sides, look at ancient buildings, visit the century-old store, and taste special snacks. Tickets: free. Transportation: Bus 25, 35, 51, 108, 187, 212, 327, 992, West Hunan Line scenic holiday line, y10, y8 bus at Wushan bus center station. The architectural style there has a Western taste, and it combines Chinese classical architecture, which is quite charming. It feels that there are drum towers in many places, Nanjing, Xi'an, and Hangzhou. The street is very wide, selling all kinds of things, the water is also very deep, see if you will counter-offer, the overall impression is a bit like Nanjing Confucius Temple, Yangzhou Dongguan Street, Shanghai Chenghuang Temple, Yunnan Lijiang, I feel that these places are decorated in a similar style and sell things. It's similar. .