According to the Records of Huizhou Mansion and the Map of Huizhou Mansion in Guangxu Period of Qing Dynasty, the streets and lanes of Fucheng include Fu Qian Hengjie, Gaodi Street, Dashi Street, Henglangxia, Crossroads, Sipailou, Wanshifang, Daximenzhi Street, Jindai Street, Datie Street, Maibudian, Fang Jinlong Sanjiao, Tang Wei Street, Shuimenzhi Street and Xiaoximen. Fubei Lane, Bai Zi Lane, Xinglong Lane, City Lane, Yousuo Lane, Baiheng Lane, Dalian Lane, Xiaolian Lane, Xiangling Lane, Erya Lane, Wanshou Lane, Zhuzi Lane, Gaowufang, Zhangzhai Lane, Hexagonal Pavilion, Yaosha Lane, Yaojiaci, Gaoyingfang, Yang Ya Lane, Wanshou Palace and Yu Xiu. Fubei Lane, Baiheng Lane, Xinglong Lane, City Lane, Xiangling Lane, Erya Lane, Zhuzi Lane, Ding Dong Lane, Yang Ya Lane, Yousuo Lane, Hexagonal Lane, Tao Sha Lane, Honghua Lane, Niu Jiao Lane, Wanshou Lane (Imperial Palace), Dalian Lane (Dalian Lane), Xiaolian Lane (Xiaolian Lane) and Bai Zi Lane (Bai Zi Lane).
In addition, it is also considered as one of the 18 lanes of nine streets: Henglangxia, Crossroads, Sipailou, Wanshifang, Xiaoximenzhi Street, Daximenzhi Street, Maibudian, Sanjiaoshi, Fang Jinlong, Wu Yao Lane, Gaowufang, Malan Lane, Cang Qian Lane, Zhangzhai Lane, Hexagonal Pavilion, Yaosha Lane and Yaoyao.
Beimen Street: the street that once went straight to the North Gate of Huizhou;
Jindai Street: In ancient times, rich people lived here and gathered the most gold and silver jewelry shops in Huizhou.
Wenxing Street: Formed in the Ming Dynasty, it is one of the ancient streets with a north-south trend. In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, this street was close to Xueyuan Cliff (the location of the 11th primary school in the city), and many shops operated Four Treasures of the Study, which was convenient for candidates who stayed and studied in Jindai Street to buy, hence the name. On the old street, three marbles were placed in the middle.
Housuo Street: Immediately behind an office;
Dashi Street: From the Qing Dynasty to the early liberation, there were more than a dozen skilled Dashi shops named after them.
Gaudi street: it is the mansion of Huizhou giants;
Tang Wei Street: Behind the Reservoir.
Honghuaxiang: an alley with white hair and red marks;
Fubei Lane: located behind Huizhou Mansion;
Hexagonal Lane: There is a hexagonal pavilion in the lane, but unfortunately it has been destroyed;
Niu Jiao Lane: named after the shape of a corner;
Urban alley: located in a bustling place, with the appearance of a city;
Xiangling Lane: Right on Xiangling;
Zhu Zixiang: There are few cloth clothes in and out, and most of them are people with purple clothes in Zhumen;
Dingdong Lane: The alley is long and narrow with high walls on both sides. When it is lifting water, it will inevitably ding-dong;
Erya Lane: It is mostly the residence of literati.
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Jindai South Street was formed in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and is located in the south of Jindai Street, hence its name. One of the ancient streets, which runs north and south, is connected with Tang Wei Street in the south.
Gaoyingfang Street is one of the ancient streets formed in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It runs north and south and once passed Tang Wei Street in the south. In ancient times, three marbles were placed. It is said that Yu Daoyuan's former residence is on this street.
Jindai Street Lane 1, formerly known as Zhangwu Lane, bends from north to south, with a total length of more than 50 meters, and is one of Gu Xiang. The immovable cultural relics in Huicheng District and Chen Zuju in Jindai Street are all in this alley.
The second lane of Jindai Street runs north-south, with a dead corner of residential buildings in the south and Jindai Street in the north, less than 20 meters, which is one of the ancient townships.
The third lane of Jindai Street runs from north to south and reaches the dead corner of a residential building in the north, with a total length of about 40 meters, which is one of Gu Xiang.
The four lanes of Jindai Street run north and south, and Jindai Street in Nantong, with no exit at the northern end, is less than 20 meters, which is one of the ancient townships. Room 3, the old house of Huang ancestral hall is well preserved.
The fifth lane of Jindai Street is Sanya Lane, which runs from north to south and is less than 100 meters long. It's one of Gu Xiang. The meeting place of Dongjiang and Meiyuan Overseas Chinese Protection Service Group is located at No.7 Wuxiang.
Six lanes of Jindai Street, called Gaowu Lane in ancient times, run north and south, and connect with Wu Gong Street in Nantong, with a total length of more than 80 meters, which is one of the ancient streets.
Ding Dong Lane, called Zhangzhai Lane in ancient times, runs east-west, with Jindai Street in the west and Zhuzi Lane in the east. It is about 200 meters long and is one of the ancient streets.
Navigation mark lane runs north and south, leading to Jindai Street in the north and residential buildings in the south, with a total length of 20 meters.
The first lane of Jindai South Street runs east-west, with a total length of about150m.
The second lane of Jindai South Street, formerly known as Yaojiaci, runs east-west, with no exit at the west end, with a total length of about 50 meters.
The third lane of Jindai South Street runs east-west, zigzagging, with a total length of less than 50 meters. It is one of Gu Xiang. Binxing Pavilion, located in Lane 3, is now the staff dormitory of Qiaoxi Sanitation Center.
Gaoyingfang Cross Lane runs east-west, with a total length of less than 100 meter, which is one of Gu Xiang. In Qing Dynasty, Binxing Pavilion was on the east side of the alley.