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Where is the snack street of Qinghe Square in Hangzhou?
Hefang Street, located at the foot of Wu Shan, is a part of Qinghefang, which belongs to the old city of Hangzhou. In the old days, the intersection with Zhongshan Road was the "Four Corners of Qinghefang". Since the Republic of China, it has become a well-known area at that time, with Kong Xiang rice noodle shop, Mi Dachang dry cigarette shop, Wanlong ham shop, Shengmaozhuang and so on.

Hefang Street is a historical and cultural block in Hangzhou. The most influential places in this street are Hu Xueyan's former residence and Zhu Bingren Bronze Carving Art Museum, which have become a highlight of this street.

Speaking of the delicious food in Where Street, I am addicted to it. I can't help but take everyone to where street at once. Don't neglect when shopping. There are countless traditional cuisines hidden in Where Street, such as Ding Sheng cake, scallion juniper, stinky tofu, shortcake, roast duck, bacon, steamed shrimp with bacon, lake crab medicated diet with bacon, asparagus sugar, etc. And mutton kebabs, beef kebabs, bamboo rice, candied haws, marshmallows, and fried squid.