Is the historical block of Wuliu Lane in Hangzhou interesting? 1, close to the railway station, but exceptionally quiet, beautiful, harmonious and quiet, all of which constitute a kind of paradise-like beauty.
There are not many tourists here at ordinary times, but everyone is a person with taste and high quality. People and things here will be friendly and look comfortable and clean.
3, there is not much commercial atmosphere, which is very suitable for warm and romantic young couples to take pictures.
4. As a typical city in the south of the Yangtze River, the architecture here is unique, and the ancient and modern are closely softened together, so it is still very worth seeing and worth visiting. ?
Hangzhou Wuliuxiang Historical Block Travel Guide Hangzhou Wuliuxiang is close to Hangzhou Railway Station, but it seems to be a paradise in downtown. From the moment the spacious West Lake Avenue turned into Wuliu Lane, a thick smell of fireworks came to my face instantly.
Wuliu Lane goes north from Tofu Bridge 3 to Daoyuan Lane. Although this street looks ordinary now, it used to be the royal garden of the Southern Song Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, the East River in the middle of Wuliu Lane was a moat, but in the Yuan Dynasty, due to the expansion of the city wall, the East River became a river in the city.
In addition, in the Song Dynasty, Donghe area was also a place for vegetable trading in the ancient city of Hangzhou at that time. It was called the Cai River at that time, and in the Song Dynasty, it became an oriental dish in Hangzhou "East Cuisine, West Water, South Chai and North Rice". This shows that Wuliu Lane in Song Dynasty has been quite prosperous here.
However, compared with the prosperity of the past, I walked in Lane Five or Six, and most people couldn't see too many ancient buildings. In my opinion, the basic building should be an old house over 50 years old, with white walls and blue tiles in the 1970s and 1980s.
Of course, if you look hard, you can still find some ancient buildings with a history of more than 8-90 years here. For example, Li Siwei Building Complex and No.8 Sanmeian Lane, which are listed as key cultural protection units in Hangzhou, are among the best.
Although Wuliu Lane may not be as good as the Imperial Street in the Southern Song Dynasty in terms of ancient houses and ancient buildings, this kind of life, which is dominated by residents and full of street flavor, still retains the living state of the older generation of Hangzhou people living near the water and is also a relatively distinctive place.
Speaking of living by the water, if you come to Wuliu Lane, you must take a water trip in water bus. water bus is water bus Line 7 in downtown Hangzhou. It is said that many local people in Hangzhou don't know, so even if they come here on holidays, there won't be too many tourists.
This is the water bus on the Dongjiang River that runs through the north and south of Hangzhou. Although it is parallel to the bustling Jianguo South Road, it presents a completely different traffic scene from Jianguo South Road.
When I was on the boat, willows were weeping on both sides of the river, and there were few pedestrians on the path. The wooden boat slowly moved forward, walking between small bridges, and instantly seemed to cross back to Lane Five or Six, which used to be the white wall and tile in the prosperous period.
In addition to the above highlights, you will often encounter some surprises when walking in Wuliu Lane. I met alley and old Hangzhou people. Perhaps it is the beauty of this ethnic minority that distinguishes it from tourist attractions, which makes me feel that Wuliu Lane is an old street worth savoring.