Yangzhou Dongguan Street
Yangzhou Dongguan Street
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Robert R
Sacramento, CA24 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
Very popular for tourists as there is a lot of history here as well as a lot of small, local businesses. You can buy wine from the winemaker, get food from a stall or a nice restaurant, get a foot massage. We took a tour on a small electric cart with a guide for 1.5 hours for only $10 but my wife had to interpret for me (the guide didn’t speak English and I don’t speak Chinese). While it’s popular it is authentic (rather than being a tourist trap).
Written 31 July 2024
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Jeremy
Davis, CA97 contributions
May 2014 • Business
What a great walking/biking street! Store after store provided plenty of options for shopping, eating and drinking. The entertainment was purely in the people watching! If you are staying close by, take an early morning walk to see the shops begin to open up - its pretty amazing to see the place transform into a hub of activity.
Written 19 September 2014
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Crystal X
Long Island, NY352 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
It is a popular tourist attraction, but it isn't too crowded. A lot of small local shops, if you don't speak Mandarin or the local tongue, I would suggest a guide or translator. As we found ourselves not buying a lot, but speaking with the local shop owners about their businesses and history. Also, a great place to get a famous Yangzhou massage. But, be aware of the pricing, make sure to confirm it before the massage because they will try to upswell and trench foreigners.
Written 9 May 2017
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CHLo1980
Singapore, Singapore30 contributions
Mar 2015 • Business
Plenty of restaurants and shops along the whole stretch of street, in old style, heritage buildings. giving a great "old China" experience. Must go.
Written 6 April 2015
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SurreyRome
Horley, UK64 contributions
May 2014 • Business
So Dongguan Street is a kind of touristy street but mostly for Chinese people. There are small shops which tend to specialise in one type of product and this ranges from tea to make up and from chewy sweet cakes to souvenirs.
The alleyways and joining streets give a real flavour of old China.
It's a definite must do if you are in Yangzhou.
The alleyways and joining streets give a real flavour of old China.
It's a definite must do if you are in Yangzhou.
Written 3 June 2014
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Yangzhou8 contributions
Feb 2013 • Friends
Here not only presents a good many gardens, historical sites, famous luxury residences, temples, old streets and alleys, as well as unique sceneries of the Grand Canal and urban customs, but gives you a great deal of anecdotes about national heroes, aristocrats, scholars, art celebrities, governmental officials, and rich merchants. Here you can also enjoy the unique arts and cultures, traditional crafts and leisure of Yangzhou flavor.
Written 5 June 2013
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amandalG6553QR
Manchester, UK116 contributions
Nov 2019 • Business
Took a walk doesn’t this street for the third time - there is always something new to see and experience.
Written 28 November 2019
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catYJYfish
Taormina, Italy65 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
If you were aware of the “toad-worshipping” (Mo Ha) subculture in China, you just have to check out this place - where Jiang Zemin used to live - the “MOgic” center of the universe ;))))
Written 9 July 2019
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Mark T
Singapore, Singapore172 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
A must visit for anyone visiting YangZhou for the first time. On one one end is a park where elders exercise and bus tour groups gather to be picked up or let loose. Here in a side road is a delightful restaurant Xiao Cai Fang" (Little Dishes Square). The chillie fish-head is particularly good and cheap. The pedestrianised walking street is busy (I understand) every day of the year. One kilometre plus long, lined on both sides with shops of every kind. Boutiques, arts and crafts, Chinese writing brushes, knives, manicure/pedicure sets, etc. Those selling biscuits and candies seem to have the most business. Small restaurants/snack shops appears between every 10-12 shops. There is one we particularly like, - selling "Dai Choon Lin" cosmetics, This Chinese Brand went back a few hundred years.
One entrance to Ge Yuan, a museum - old dwellings pf some Lords is from this street.
At the other end, at the cross roads is "Jiang Jia Qiao" (Jiang Family"s Bridge) a popular snack (self Service) cafeteria serving good tasty local delicacies at cafeteria prices.
Proceed further down along the road , to where the Local tourists don't go, are local road side market stalls and restaurants.
A good experience of a genuine Chinese shopping street.
One entrance to Ge Yuan, a museum - old dwellings pf some Lords is from this street.
At the other end, at the cross roads is "Jiang Jia Qiao" (Jiang Family"s Bridge) a popular snack (self Service) cafeteria serving good tasty local delicacies at cafeteria prices.
Proceed further down along the road , to where the Local tourists don't go, are local road side market stalls and restaurants.
A good experience of a genuine Chinese shopping street.
Written 1 April 2019
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Gisli Mar Gislason
Patreksfjordur, Iceland72 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
Interesting architecture and a nice walk along the street, but the shops are all selling similar suveniers or food. Worth visiting and prices are moderate. However, the street view is beautiful
Written 25 August 2018
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Is it easy to get to I am visiting to teach at Yangzhou university and looking to experience the culture and area on my weekends off.
Thankyou.
Written 4 October 2019
Thankyou for this, I have been to slender west lake and walked there from Donguann street and also visited by taxi, lovely city we really enjoyed our two weeks teaching there.
Written 5 November 2019
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