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Introduction of Hefang Street Scenic Spot

Punching points in Hefang Street Scenic Area: Huqingyutang, Fanghuichun Hall, Wang Xian Pavilion, Wancheng Tang Zhi, Zhu Bingren Bronze Carving Art Museum, Liujiang Art Museum, Southern Song Dynasty Memory Museum, Yujie Exhibition Hall, Shangcheng District Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, Wangxing Jifan Village, Zhang Xiaoquan Scissors and Xingongqiao Square.

Hefang Street has been the commercial center of Hangzhou since ancient times. The four corners of Qinghefang, which once intersected Zhongshan Road, were once the corners of Kong Fengchun Fragrant Powder Shop, Mi Dachang Cigarette Shop, Bandung Ham Restaurant and Sheng Mao Village in Zhang Yun, and became famous at that time. Hangzhou is famous for its five Hangzhou, Hang Jian, Hangzhou, Hangzhou, Hangzhou and Hangzhou. Hefang Street is a historical and cultural block in Hangzhou. The most influential places on the street are Hu Xueyan's former residence and Zhu Bingren Bronze Carving Art Museum, which have become a highlight of this street.

He Fang Street, located at the foot of Wu Shan, is a part of Qinghe Square and belongs to the old city of Hangzhou. It starts from Jiangcheng Road in the east and crosses Jianguo South Road, Zhonghe Middle Road, Zhongshan Middle Road, Huaguang Road and Laodong Road to Nanshan Road in the north-south direction in the west, with a road length of 1.800 meters. Wushan Square to Zhongshan Middle Road is a pedestrian street with bluestone pavement, with a road width of13m, and other roads with a width of 32m.

Landscape characteristics

Hefang Street is an ancient street with a long history and profound cultural heritage. It used to be the imperial capital of Hangzhou, and it was also the cultural center and economic and trade center of the Southern Song Dynasty. Old shops on the street, such as Kongfeng Chunxiang Powder Shop, Bandung Ham Shop, Mida Factory Dry Cigarette Shop, Ye Zhongde Traditional Chinese Medicine Hall, Wang Shunxing Noodle Restaurant, Weng Longsheng Tea House, etc., are still familiar to Hangzhou people.

As the only old street in Hangzhou that maintains the historical features of the ancient city, Hefang Street embodies the most representative historical culture, commercial culture, street culture and architectural culture in Hangzhou, so it survived the fate of being completely demolished in the transformation of the old city of Hangzhou. From 65438 to 0999, the Hangzhou Municipal Government decided to redevelop this plot, which covers an area of 13.6 hectares and is adjacent to Wu Shan Cultural Square, and build an antique commercial tourist pedestrian street.

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