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Which city does Qinghefang belong to?
Qinghefang belongs to Shangcheng District of Hangzhou.

Qinghefang has a profound cultural heritage and many historical sites, among which the most representative ones are Huqingyutang Pharmacy, Fanghuichuntang, Baohetang, Zhang Xiaoquan Scissors Store and Wangxingjifan Store. These old shops have inherited a long history and culture and witnessed the prosperity of Qinghefang. In addition, there are Song Cheng, Hangzhou Museum, China Silk Museum and other cultural attractions.

Qinghefang is the most famous block in the history of Hangzhou, the only well-preserved old street in Hangzhou at present, and a microcosm of Hangzhou's long history. The history of Qinghefang originated from the Southern Song Dynasty. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Hangzhou was its capital, and Jiuli Imperial City was built, and Shili Tianjie was opened. The history of Qinghefang can be traced back to the Southern Song Dynasty, with a history of nearly 800 years. It was named after the establishment of Qinghe County in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Qinghefang block

In the Southern Song Dynasty, there were many shops, restaurants and tea shops in Qinghefang block, and there was an endless stream of business. Qinghefang Street used to be the most prosperous business district in Hangzhou. It was called the former dynasty in ancient times. The front yard refers to the front yard, that is, Phoenix Mountain, the imperial city of the Southern Song Dynasty, and the backyard refers to the shops in the north, that is, Where Street, which can be described as the commercial street of the Southern Song Dynasty. After Yuan, Ming, Qing and Republic of China, until the eve of liberation, this area was still a prosperous business district in Hang Cheng, and many century-old shops in Hangzhou were concentrated in this area.

Qinghefang flourished in Song Dynasty and Qing Dynasty. Most of the existing ancient buildings in the block were built in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, such as Hu Qingyu Hall, Bandung Ham Hall and Tang Yang Hotel. Although the years are ruthless, the charm now is unique. In 2000, Shangcheng district government protected the historical building of Qinghefang and developed a new street view.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qinghefang