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Which streets in Hohhot have history? Which streets are the most distinctive?

Many streets in the old city of Hohhot have a sense of history, but they have all been demolished. From Da 'nan Street and the north gate of the old city to Tongdao North Street, it is quite distinctive. There used to be a cow bridge over there, which looks the same as the cow bridge built on the Xihe River now. 1959 was washed away by the flood. There used to be a tower at the north gate of the old city, but it was later demolished. All kinds of old shops in Hohhot are near Da 'nan Street and Xianghe Market. There used to be camel trading here, and the buildings behind the Full Moon Building were peaceful in the Qing Dynasty. Xihe River (Zadagai River) used to be a trading market, selling cattle, sheep and birds. The North New Newspaper has a column on the history of Hohhot, which can be collected and looked at. That's good. In addition, there are many old photos in the urban planning exhibition hall of Hohhot. As the oldest and most prosperous area in Hohhot, there are many photos in the old city.