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Do you know where the life of the old Jinan people is?

Jinan, an ancient city with a history of more than 2,600 years, is full of marks left by vicissitudes of life in every old street and alley, and is full of stories with long lasting charm of this ancient city.

Qushuiting Street is not as modern and luxurious as quancheng road, nor as prosperous as Furong Street, but it is as beautiful as a small jasper and as calm and quiet as a good family. The old street connects this end and that end of history, embellishing the classic style of people with spirituality and brilliance. Compared with Daming Lake, weeping willows and springs here are more like a portrayal of old Jinan.

Want to eat authentic jinan cuisine, go to Furong Street. You can eat the representative of Shandong cuisine, Jiuzhuan large intestine, milk soup and Pu Cai, and you can also eat mutton skewers, grilled squid and oil swirls on the street. In addition, Xu Ji noodle restaurant has to queue up every time. Turn a circle, you can also take the goddess to the Henglong Wanda World Trade Ginza to taste Jinan's place. There is only Furong Street in quancheng road. It is called "the dining hall of Jinan citizens" by foodies.

It starts from Furong Street in the west and ends in Pingquan Hutong in the east. Xiangfeng Lane is the narrowest hutong in Jinan, with a width of only 80 cm. Only one person can walk out of the alley. This alley was formed by the cracks in the walls of houses on both sides of the old society, commonly known as "wall crack alley", and later it was taken as homophonic Xiangfeng alley, which meant that the phoenix flew here for good luck. It shows the poor material living conditions of the people in the old society, and its narrow width makes it look very unique. You may wish to go there.

Besides the streets, there are some places worth visiting. Quanyuefang is the site of Kaiyuan Temple. When it was built that year, many precious Buddha statues were dug up. After that, it became a small fresh pedestrian street by the hands of Hong Kong designers. Although the passenger flow has not been much, there are many photographers here, which is the first choice for taking pictures of girls.