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Where is Chengdu Kuanxiang?

Changshun Shang Jie or Jinhe Road Xiazhuanwan is one of the three major historical and cultural protection areas in Chengdu, which consists of three parallel old-fashioned urban streets, namely, Wide Alley, Narrow Alley and Jingxiang Alley, and the quadrangle community between them. In 1980s, it was included in the protection plan of Chengdu's famous historical and cultural city. Kuanzhai Lane consists of 45 quadrangles with artistic and cultural connotations and newly-built quadrangle-style boutique hotels. It is not only the last relic of the urban pattern of "a thousand years less cities" and the original architectural pattern of a hundred years in old Chengdu, but also the "orphan" of the culture and architectural style of hutongs in the south and the north. The core idea is "Kuanzhai Lane is the most Chengdu", which will become a "specimen of Chengdu life", so that the traditional Chengdu life can be reflected and continued in Kuanzhai Lane. Courtyard culture is divided into three themes-the wide alley in Xuan Tong period in Qing Dynasty was named Xingren Hutong. It is said that the Qing army with red flags was stationed here. According to a Manchu who knows Mongolian in Kuanxiang, Hutong is a transliteration of Mongolian. Regarding the origin of hutong, there is a saying that it refers to the passage between yurts erected on the grassland. During the Republic of China, under the revolutionary atmosphere of anti-imperialism and feudalism in China, Xingren Hutong in Qing Dynasty was renamed Kuanxiang. Today's wide alleys are the reappearance of life in old Chengdu. Visiting this hutong, you can walk into the Old Chengdu Life Experience Hall and feel the local customs and customs of Chengdu and some almost lost folk life scenes in Old Chengdu. In the quadrangle, you can enjoy a bowl of tea and authentic Sichuan cuisine. The wide hutongs evoke our cordial memories of old Chengdu. Through the north-south passage, we arrived at this narrow alley, which was named Taiping Hutong on the map of Qing Dynasty. The existence of Qing soldiers gave hope to Chengdu people in the war. The name of Hutong also represents people's good hope for life. The narrow hutong is also called Taiping Hutong. The name "Taiping" naturally hopes that ordinary people in Chengdu can live in peace and tranquility without war. At present, the formats of narrow alleys are mainly western food, coffee, clubs and theme cultural businesses. This is an international format, a fashion center with a world vision, and the most Chengdu life here. A slow afternoon, time stops in the alley. Narrow alleys are the "slow life" of old Chengdu. Jingxiangzi is adjacent to the south of Zhaixiangzi, which was named Ruyi Hutong in Qing Dynasty. Later, there was Mingdefang in the north of the alley, also known as Mingde Hutong. After the Revolution of 1911, it was changed into a mine lane, which has been in use ever since. The name of the mine has a history. As the name implies, this alley is named after a well. Where is the well? I'll let you know when we get there. Jingxiangzi is mainly a bar area in Chengdu's new living area. The most lively place in Chengdu at night is Chengdu Fenghua, a smiling hibiscus girl, Jingxiangzi, which is the "new life" of old Chengdu. Kuanzhai Lane is the "authentic life experience hall" of old Chengdu life. Kuanzhai Lane's core idea is "Kuanzhai Lane, the most Chengdu", which will become a "specimen of Chengdu life" and condense the traditional Chengdu life in Kuanzhai Lane.