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Where can I buy special products in Huizhou?
New urban area 1
The new town is characterized by popularity and family, serving modern family life. As a family-oriented regional shopping center integrating shopping, leisure and entertainment, Xinyi City selects high-quality brand merchants at home and abroad, and integrates healthy, natural, warm and cordial family life elements into the shopping center, where Huizhou specialties can be bought.
2. Huizhou Pedestrian Street
Huizhou commercial pedestrian street, transformed from the streets of the old city, is the most lively place in Huizhou. Around the street, there are many shopping shops and Huizhou authentic snacks.
3. Lingnan Folk Culture Street in Tianhou Palace
The most distinctive Lingnan Folk Culture Commercial Street in Tianhou Palace China is a leisure cultural scenic spot integrating sightseeing, dining, shopping and folk experience. Covering an area of about 55 1.20 square meters, the building area is about 28,882 square meters, which mainly includes supporting facilities such as Tianhou Palace, Binhe Bar Street, special shopping and dining block and performing arts square. The overall style of architecture and gardens mainly revolves around the themes of Lingnan customs, Mazu culture, Hakka culture and marine culture.
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