When it comes to Haining, people can't help but think of the most distinctive ancient street in Ming and Qing Dynasties-Nanguan Lane Historical Block. Located in the southeast of Shi Xia Town, Haining City, it starts from Dayao Bridge in the north, reaches Tangqiao and Huiyuan Street in the south, and reaches Luotang River in the east. Shixia Town is one of the few well-preserved historical blocks that still maintain the style of Jiangnan streets in Ming and Qing Dynasties. No, I went to Nanguan Lane with my mother during the National Day holiday.
We entered from Huiyuan Street in the southeast, and bright five-star red flags fluttered around the scenic spots in the festival, as if welcoming everyone who came to play. Walk along the path paved with bluestone slabs. There are many shops on both sides of the street: gourmet shops with attractive fragrance, gift shops with various ornaments, and crowded tea shops. ...
With the endless stream of people, I came to Huiyuan Bridge. Climb the stairs and stand at the highest point to get a panoramic view of the scenic spot. Looking north, I saw a two-story building with gray walls, mottled doors, brown wooden windows and black tiles that pressed the roof very low. The two ends of the eaves are tilted upward, like the sharp wings of a bird.
As the sun sets, the sky is getting dark. I saw the little lanterns in the street scrambling to light up and guide people forward. Some of the lights on the river are like a big carp, jumping out of the water at once, with silver light shining in the spray; Some are like poets, standing at the bow and reciting his poems loudly ... They give off colorful lights, which are particularly lifelike. These lanterns are all made by lantern artists themselves, and I have to admire these skillful craftsmen. The lanterns made by them with exquisite craftsmanship make the South Gate more dazzling at night and make people linger.
At this time, there were waves of beautiful piano sounds in the distance, sometimes passionate and sometimes euphemistic. I listened carefully. Oh, this is a guzheng song with a bumper harvest. I listened to the music and searched all the way, and finally found the source in the east of the scenic spot. It turned out to be a musical instrument store, and the beautiful music made the tourists stop.
This is one side of the night view of Nanguan Lane historical scenic spot, which really makes people linger!