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What is the most famous lane among the three lanes and seven lanes?

The most famous lane among the three lanes and seven lanes in Fuzhou is Yijin Lane. It is the hometown of Lin Tingyu, the imperial censor of the Ming Dynasty, and Zheng Pengcheng, a Jinshi. There are the Ming and Qing Art Museum, the Ouyang Flower Hall, the unique Zheng Family Garden, the well-preserved Wang Ancestral Hall of the Qing Dynasty, etc. The most famous one is the Water Pavilion Stage located at No. 4 on the north side of the east entrance of Yijinfang.

Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is a historical and cultural district in Fuzhou, located on both sides of South Back Street in Gulou District, Fuzhou City. It is the abbreviation of the ten lanes and lanes on both sides of South Back Street. The three lanes to the west are called "lanes", and the seven lanes to the east are called "lanes". From north to south, they are: "three lanes" Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane, and Guanglu Lane, and "seven lanes" Yangqiao Lane and Langguan Lane. , Anmin Lane, Huang Lane, Tower Lane, Gong Lane, Jipi Lane.

The entire Nanhou Street is a pedestrian street. There is a tourist line and bus stop at Sanfang Qixiang [Lin Zexu Memorial Hall] in the Nantou.

There is a bus stop on Yangqiao East Road 120 meters east of Beitou? Shuangcao Bridge, the route passing Shuangcao Bridge (Oriental Department Store):

Road 1, 5, 22, 27 Road 55, 118, 301, 317, and 317 branch lines.

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