


A vibrant, historic street in Chengdu, known for its traditional architecture, local snacks, and lively atmosphere.

A historic street lined with traditional buildings, shops, and food stalls.
A historic tower offering panoramic views of the city.
A well-preserved historic residence showcasing local architecture.
Iconic street food breakfast, a must-try for locals and tourists alike.
Famous for its Roujiamo (braised pork sandwich), a Xi'an specialty.
Renowned for its dim sum and traditional Cantonese cuisine.
Intricately carved from jade or other semi-precious stones, these bottles are a traditional Hefang Street specialty.
Lightweight and elegant, these umbrellas are made from high-quality silk and feature traditional Chinese patterns.
Cultured in the nearby Qiantang River, these pearls are known for their luster and are often used in local jewelry designs.
Hefang Street is prone to sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings.
Exploring Hefang Street involves a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.
Keep your phone charged for navigation and capturing memories.
Steamed dumpling filled with glutinous rice and sweet fillings like red bean paste.
Fried dough stick, often enjoyed with breakfast congee.

Steamed bun filled with meat or vegetables, commonly eaten for lunch.
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