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Wudadao style tourist area

Five ways:

Machang Road 1

2. Munan Road

3. Dali Road

4. Chongqing Road

5. Chengdu Road

Tianjin Fifth Avenue refers to a rectangular area located in the south of Chengdu Road, the north of Machang Road, the east of Xikang Road and the west of the intersection of Machang Road and Nanjing Road in Heping District, Tianjin. * * * There are 22 roads, with a total length of 17km and a total area of1.28km2. Historically, it used to be the "promotion area outside the wall" of the British Concession, which was low-lying and later razed, and architects from all over the world built houses here. Since the 1960s, Tianjin urban construction departments have collectively referred to Machang Road, Munan Road, Dali Road, Changde Road, Chongqing Road and Chengdu Road, which run east and west, as "five avenues" for unified management. Today, "Five Avenue" has become synonymous with Tianjin Xiaoyanglou.

1, Machang Road: Located in the south-central part of Tianjin, it is the boundary street between Heping District and Hexi District. It starts from Nanjing Road in the northeast, enters Hexi District from Wujiayao Street in the southwest, and reaches Tianjin Industrial Exhibition Hall in the south. The length is 34 10/0m, and the width is18 ~ 50m, in which the sidewalks on both sides are 2m wide. Originally a British concession, it was built by 190 1 to build a racecourse, hence the name Machang Road. Most of the two sides are English-style buildings, which are similar to the architectural styles of Munan Road, Changde Road, Chongqing Road and Dali Road, and are called Western-style Five Roads. Along the street are the Municipal Agriculture and Forestry Bureau, the Municipal Social Service Federation, the Municipal Foreign Languages Institute, the Municipal Local Records Office, the Fine Arts Publishing House and the Cadre Club.

2. Munan Road: Munan Road starts from Machang Road in the east and ends at Xikang Road in the west, with a total length of 2.08 kilometers. Among the five avenues, its scale is second only to Racecourse Road. Foreign small foreign buildings with different styles are shaded by green trees on both sides of the road. During walking, people feel that the spatial scale of roads, houses and trees is just right. Since the beginning of the 20th century, there have been many concessions in Tianjin, and foreigners have carried out large-scale construction in the concessions according to their own architectural styles, leaving various buildings here.

3. Dali Road: Dali Road is a street in Wudadao District, Heping District, Tianjin, China. Built in 1926, it was originally Singapore Road in Tianjin British Concession. Northeast to Xinhua Road, southwest to Xikang Road, total length 1, 745 meters. The north and south sides are parallel to Munan Road and Changde Road respectively. At present, the Dali Road area is one of the gathering places of historical buildings in Tianjin, where a large number of celebrities' former residences are located.

4. Chongqing Road: Chongqing Road is a street in Wudao District, Heping District, Tianjin, China. Built in 1922, it was originally a British concession in Tianjin. Chongqing Road reaches Machang Road in the northeast and Kunming Road in the southwest, with a total length of 19 19 m and a width of 10 m.. The north and south sides are parallel to Changde Road and Chengdu Road respectively. At present, Chongqing Road area is one of the gathering places of historical buildings in Tianjin, where a large number of celebrities' former residences are located.

5. Chengdu Road: Chengdu Road is a street in Heping District, Tianjin, China. It starts from Nanjing Road in the northeast, reaches Xikang Road in the southwest, runs parallel to Chongqing Road in the south and intersects Hebei Road in the middle, with a total length of 2,206 meters. It belongs to the northernmost residential area of the famous Fifth Avenue Garden, and then enters the residential area of ordinary citizens in Huangjia Garden.