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What are the tourist attractions in China that are not worthy of the name and make you disappointed later?

There are Kuanzhai Lane in Chengdu, Hefang Street in Hangzhou, Tunxi Old Street in Huangshan and Hubu Lane in Wu Hanyou.

Chengdu Kuanzhai Lane 1. Kuanzhai Lane is located near Changshun Street, Qingyang District. It is formed by parallel arrangement of wide lanes, narrow lanes and wells. This is an antique quadrangle, all made of indigo bricks. It is also a large-scale ancient street of Qing Dynasty left over from Chengdu. Together with Daci Temple and Wenshuyuan, it is also called the protected block of Chengdu's three famous historical and cultural cities. Although it is recognized as the food capital of the world, there are many snacks in it, but not all of them are authentic Chengdu snacks, and the price is too expensive to understand.

2. Where Street in Hangzhou. Hefang Street belongs to the old city of Hangzhou and is located at the foot of Wu Shan. It is a part of Qinghe Square and a historical and cultural block in Hangzhou. The most influential places are Hu Xueyan's former residence and Zhu Bingren Bronze Sculpture Art Museum, which are the biggest highlights of this street. However, eating in Hangzhou Hefe Street is not only small in quantity, high in price, but also very crowded. Be sure to find out the route before taking a taxi, otherwise it will be a waste of money.

3. Hubu Lane in Wuhan. Hubu Lane, located in the historic city of Wuhan, China, is an old alley with a history of 150 years, and is known as "the first lane of Chinese snacks". But Hubu Lane is an alley surrounded by famous buildings, famous scenery, famous streets and famous rivers. Inside, you can taste the worst Reagan noodles in the world. Last time you went to eat, it was really bad and disappointing.

4. Tunxi Old Street in Huangshan. Tunxi Old Street is located in the center of Tunxi District, Huangshan, Anhui Province. The old street consists of more than 300 miniature buildings of different ages, which is called the flowing "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival". Tunxi Old Street is an ancient market with the best preserved architectural style of Southern Song Dynasty and Ming and Qing Dynasties in China.

I have been here. It is not only a national key cultural relics protection unit, but also a commercial street full of stinking copper coins. Things that can be bought elsewhere are expensive here.