Tunxi Ancient Street

Tunxi Ancient Street

 

Tunxi Ancient Street
Tunxi Ancient StreetAt the foot of the Mt. Huangshan, in the bend of Xin'an River, lies the beautiful mountain city called " The Tunxi City " The " Tunxi Ancient Street "can be found in this old city. The street starts in the west at Zhenhai Bridge, a stone arch bridge built during the Ming Dynasty, and ends in the east at the " Tablet of Memorial Archways. " Its total length is about 1.5km and the sides of the street are laid with slab stones. There are hundreds of old but well preserved rows of shops, evoking a bygone era in buildings that are simple and elegant. It is a commercial street that is only for pedestrians. The merchants from the Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, and Fujian provinces jostle each other in a crowd that resembles the picture " Upper River during Qingming Festival ". An ancient Western-European architect once visited the old street and said that he had found " The Eastern Ancient Rome. "

Tunxi Ancient StreetTunxi Ancient StreetFirst built over 700 years ago, during the Song Dynasty (960-1279), the street is flanked by some buildings from this period. More noticeable are the buildings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911), during which time the " Tunxi Ancient Street " became a distribution center for goods and materials to Huizhou The shops, workshops and residences have continued to maintain the characteristics and operational layout of ancient stores such as "shop in the front and workshop or house in the back" Most of the buildings are only three stories high, stone-based and brick-laid. They are decorated with small green tiles, wood carvings in the Hui style, ancient shop signs, and red-lacquered with double eaves on the roofs.

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Shops and stalls sell an interesting mix of antiques and knick-knacks including ink stones, brushes, local teas, Mao badges and advertising posters from the 30s. There are also many small food vendors and some excellent dumpling restaurants. The shop names in the ancient street have a lot of culture meanings, which shows that the merchants in Huizhou are scholar-merchants. Many of these shops carry more than a hundred years of history, such as " Tongderen " (Medicine Shop), " Tonghe " (Steelyard Store), and " Chengdexin " (Sauce and Pickle Shop). These stores continue to use the same methods of production, display, and operation as they did in ancient times.

 

 



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