This is a street where Chinese people live, and it is also very grounded. The shops on both sides are basically opened by Chinese. Many elderly Chinese who see the store can still speak Chaoshan or Weinan dialect. The strong country tone makes people feel very relatives.
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This is a street where Chinese people live, and it is also very grounded. The shops on both sides are basically opened by Chinese. Many elderly Chinese who see the store can still speak Chaoshan or Weinan dialect. The strong country tone makes people feel very relatives.
I especially like to visit this street. It is very close to Chinatown. The surrounding area is very stimulating and grounded. The daily necessities shop, restaurant, etc. are mostly Chinese here, a very distinctive street.
Maybe it was too early when we came over. Basically, most of the shops were not open. Later, I heard that there were many talents in the afternoon and evening. The building of Nanyang Qilou is still very distinctive. It is worth visiting a road.
This street is more distinctive, the building is very beautiful
Shuo'e Street is a very earthed street with its own characteristics. Although in today's highly developed economy and logistics, it is easy to buy goods anywhere in the world. The more goods sold here, the more you can see the feeling of the atmosphere.
The whole street cakes are fragrant, and there are shops selling traditional Chinese medicine, antiques and dried meat. They are good places to pick up buyer's gifts. Especially the one-hundred-year-old shop "Feng Manji Xizhuang", whose unique craft of making rattan mats has been passed down through four generations and is well-known in Southeast Asia. I recommend you to take a look.