When I got off the high-speed train, Huzhou gave me the first impression of being clean. I saw the streets on both sides clean and tidy all the way by car, and my impression went directly to a higher level. We came to Clothing Street, an ancient historical and cultural street. I chatted with the driver's master when I came. There are actually three old streets in Huzhou. Because of development reasons, only this one is left.
The way to know some local food or interesting places is to chat with the driver's master, which can not only get useful information, but also have unexpected gains. For example, the housing price in Huzhou is actually quite high, about 10 thousand. The old city is not very big, and the new city is developing rapidly. Because it is close to the provincial capital Hangzhou, the city has obvious rainbow absorption effect, and many young people come to Hangzhou to work hard.
That is beside the point.
Although it is an old street, it can be seen that there is a sense of time outside the house, and everything else is full of business atmosphere. However, there are local specialty snacks, and I bought a box of "Little Lori", which is the kind of shortbread that is crispy outside and tender inside. There are two kinds of tastes, sweet and salty, both of which are quite good. If you go, you can try.
After visiting the old street, I went to a Xinjiang restaurant for dinner. You are not mistaken. This is a restaurant in Xinjiang. It's famous in the local area and tastes great, which is very suitable for our taste.
After dinner, we went back to the hotel to have a rest, avoiding the scorching sun at noon and saving our energy for an attraction in the afternoon.