Cusco is very different from Lima, Peru's capital, the South American plateau is very sunny, under the blue sky and white clouds, ancient churches, squares, stone walls and stone pavements, and ancient folk customs and Inca specialties to impress tourists, there is a feeling of time back. HATUNRUMIYOC Street is a pedestrian street, the high walls on both sides are piled with stones, that is, polished and smooth, no cement can be seen, but the tight seam, highlighting the high level of craftsmen in the Inca Empire, is lamentable. The best angle to take pictures on this street is to walk to the end, with both corners and street extensions. The owner of the roadside shop is willing to help and introduce local specialties. Cusco's boulders are red or blue, and locals say that the large stones contain minerals and will appear in color over time. Some places the boulders are covered with glass and are long-old stones. HATUNRUMIYOC There are many women and children wearing traditional Inca costumes on the street, and some also carry llamas for tourists to take pictures. Photographing is paid, usually 1-2 pesos (1 peso = 2RMB).