Chaozhou, Guangdong Province is a place where tourism develops rapidly. Many people choose to avoid popular areas when traveling, come to these emerging tourist cities and feel some natural beauty in order to avoid a large number of people. Chaozhou is the only place in the province that completely preserves the features of the ancient city of Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was not very famous a long time ago, let alone developing tourism. In the process of continuous development, great progress has been made in recent years, even vaguely surpassing many famous ones.
Presumably, all the friends who have been to Chaozhou have their favorite places in their hearts, and Paifang Street is also a well-known tourist punching place in Chaozhou. In recent years, Paifang Street is crowded with tourists on weekends or holidays, but do you know that there is actually a little-known unpopular alley here, although its value is not high, but only the rich can live here in the Qing Dynasty!
It first appeared in Xingning Lane in Ming Dynasty, and was named after "Prosperity and Peace". In the topographic map of Chaozhou ancient city during the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty, there was once a Guandi Temple, which divided the old lane into two parts. Later, the Daotai adults at that time listened to Mr. Feng Shui's suggestion, because there was no partition in the middle of the road, it would be washed away, so this Guandi Temple was built, but later a family named Yuan.
In fact, every visitor here can feel the prosperity here from the house and the ground. Because of the rapid development of Chaozhou's tourism in recent years, many old houses in Xingning Lane have actually been transformed into inns, but most of them are closed, really because the popularity is too cold, and no one can see the unique charm here. So most of the houses here are semi-abandoned, which is really a pity.
This is Chaozhou, which is not the sugar base it used to be. It has become a new tourist city with profound cultural heritage and simple folk customs. In fact, many tourists still like to come here. After all, this is a less commercial place. Take advantage of the Eleventh Golden Week, you can come here when you have time!
There is a Gu Xiang in Guangdong, which was once a rich area in the Qing Dynasty. Now it's shabby and old, but it's hard to hide its exquisite atmosphere.