Shiwu Kuixiang

Shiwu Kuixiang starts from the northern end of Zhongshan South Road in the east and extends to the w[...]

Shiwu Kuixiang starts from the northern end of Zhongshan South Road in the east and extends to the western end of Chenghuang Paifang Lane in the southwest. Legend has it that during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, many people in this lane practiced archery and horsemanship. In one go, ten people won the military champion titles, so it was named Shiwu Wukui Lane. Later, the pronunciation was mispronounced as Shiwu Kuixiang. If the Southern Song Imperial Street is a paradise for tourists, then Shiwu Kuixiang, which is south of the Drum Tower, is a paradise for locals. Things here are very cheap and even retain the features of the 1980s. Open all year round and open all day. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.


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