Five of the most popular food pedestrian streets in China. How many have you been to?

in #food5 years ago

Every time we travel in a city, we will choose the most distinctive place in the city to visit. Especially the young people nowadays are very persistent in eating. The first stop will choose the city's most famous food street to walk around. Food and shopping are the things young people like to do. Many cities also gave birth to a lot of net red pedestrian streets, although the quality of food is uneven, but the flow of people remains high.1.jpg
When traveling to Beijing, which pedestrian street is the most authentic and lively? Many people choose Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, a pedestrian street with a long history. As early as hundreds of years ago, it has been busy here, known as "Golden Street". As early as the founding of New China, it has become the most prosperous street in the whole old city of Beijing.2.jpg
On Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, you can find not only traditional Beijing cuisine, but also all kinds of snacks from all over the country. This is not only a food Mecca in Beijing, but also a street photo mecca. Wangfujing Pedestrian Street in wangfujing, you will find photographers everywhere taking pictures, handsome men and beautiful women also like to come here to punch in, eat delicious food and take pictures.3.jpg
Speaking of China's food capital, Chengdu must rank No. 1. There are countless delicacies worth checking out. Now Chengdu has surpassed China's food capital and been rated as the world's food capital. The first stop for tourists from all over the world to Chengdu is to eat delicacies on Chunxi Road.4.jpg
Chunxi Road was established in 1924 and has a history of nearly 100 years. There are many delicacies hidden in the alleys of Chunxi Road, where you can see a string of people drooling, old-fashioned dragons copying their hands, crowds gathering and fragrance overflowing. There are also various hot pot shops, so many that people can not choose, Xiaolongkan, Xiaojungan, Shu what fragrance, the streets are spilled hot pot pepper and butter fragrance.5.jpg
There is a street near the Yangtze River in Wuhan called Chu He Han Street. Many people who see this name will think of the century war between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang. In fact, the history of Chuhe Hanjie is only about 10 years. It is the youngest but also the fastest growing gourmet pedestrian street in China. In the past 10 years, Chuhe Hanjie has rapidly become the landmark of Wuhan.6.jpg
Chuhe Hanjie is the gathering place of Wuhan Nethongdian. There are many brand stores and restaurants. Hanxiu Theatre and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum are also in Hanjie. Chuhe Hanjie has been very busy all day, especially at night. There is a special restaurant in Chuhe Han Street, which gathers all kinds of delicacies in China. The characteristic buildings here are mainly in the style of the Republic of China. Stars dot the night, and it's worth punching in.7.jpg
All travelers to Shanghai come to Nanjing Road to punch in. This is probably the most popular pedestrian street in China. During the short and long holidays, police are needed to maintain order. On Nanjing Road, you can feel a lot of scenery besides old Shanghai, which is also a very prosperous trade place in the whole country. However, compared with the previous several pedestrian streets, Nanjing Road consumption is not low. Eating delicious food at will will cost hundreds of thousands of yuan, after all, it is the highest price in China.8.jpg
In recent years, Chongqing has become a net red city, and the fire is terrible, Jiefangbei has become a must card place for people to come to Chongqing to eat delicious food. Eating hot pot at Jiefang Monument and listening to bells at Jiefang Monument are the norm of people. Hongya Cave, the most popular scenic spot in Chongqing, is only a river away from Jiefang Monument. Many people go to Hongya Cave to enjoy the night scenery after eating hot pot at Jiefang Monument. This is the real night life in Chongqing.9.jpg
So which of these five pedestrian streets have you been to? Which pedestrian street do you like best?11.jpg