Liyang Street
Liyang Street
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Jarko2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands1,731 contributions
Sept 2017 • Solo
The Liyang Street area is a modern development that offers many. many places to eat, drink, shop and sleep. It's exceptionally well maintained and very well designed and finished to recreate a modern "old town" that really works well. They have included an IMAX theatre, but that doesn't spoil the atmosphere. There are wonderful street food vendors offering incredibly good, incredibly cheap meals, as well as countless restaurants. There's also a live open air stage with different performers each evening. It can get a bit crowded at show time. Lots of market stalls too. There's one very old guest house (The Guzo Su) which is an excellent option for staying in Tunxi.
Written 2 October 2017
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Daniel A
Beijing, China35,099 contributions
Apr 2017 • Friends
There are new shops mixed in with well-preserved buildings. It was a cool evening and a short great walk. The place was absolutely clean and had koi ponds, mini waterfalls, quaint shops, street food and vendors. There is not much in the way of souvenirs but little curios and oddities. There is an IMAX theater and the place had a very good vibe. We really enjoyed spending a few hours here and there were many places to eat and sit and relax. I highly recommend a stroll and coffee here after visiting Mt. Huangshan as a nice coffee will relax you for your next hiking or sightseeing adventure.
Written 30 April 2017
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LAUCHEEHONG
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia21 contributions
Oct 2015 • Couples
At the western end of Tuxi Old street, there is a 500 year old stone bridge, now only for people and pedicabs, motercycles. Cross the bridge, and after another 200m walk past some rows of shops, you come to what appears to be a newly developed part of town. (Signage identifies this as Liyang Cultural Street) But it is not exact one street. Name probably applies to the entire develped area.
The big surprise is that while most of the buildings here are new (shops, restaurants and even a big modern church, there are preserved old buildings which were open to the public (mainly residences of old salt merchants, perhaps.
At the western end of the "street" (you may have to weave your way thru the complex of buildings, there is a busy road with normal vehicular traffic, Turn left, walk about 200-300m and you reach a big bridge with a 5-roof pavilion & covered walkways.
The big surprise is that while most of the buildings here are new (shops, restaurants and even a big modern church, there are preserved old buildings which were open to the public (mainly residences of old salt merchants, perhaps.
At the western end of the "street" (you may have to weave your way thru the complex of buildings, there is a busy road with normal vehicular traffic, Turn left, walk about 200-300m and you reach a big bridge with a 5-roof pavilion & covered walkways.
Written 17 November 2015
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Anthony S
Brisbane, Australia1,861 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
Wandered the street at night when there was plenty of activity. Plenty of local foods as well as artisan goods for sale. Not too crowded and worth a stroll.
Written 27 October 2018
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Yew Hong Ng
Singapore, Singapore195 contributions
Dec 2016 • Solo
Another ancient street with some nice Hui style buildings but totally commercialised. Some good street food here.
Written 16 December 2016
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Mercedes J
3 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
Liyang Street is a short street in Tunxi full of shops and restaurants. It's a nice place to take a stroll and look around.
Written 19 May 2016
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