Explore Pi Shi Street's historical architecture, enjoy the traditional shops selling local crafts, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this well-preserved old street. It's an excellent place for leisurely walks, shopping for souvenirs, and capturing the essence of Yangzhou's old town.

Pishi Street runs from the south of Yinhe Electronic City to the north of Guangling Road . According to the Kangxi Chronicle, " From Tianfei Palace to the west of Xuanmiao Temple, the area was called Pishi Shang. " It was given its current name in the 61st year of the Kangxi reign. Legend has it that Song Street, about a mile long, specialized in selling various furs, hence the name.
This section of the city is rich in both old town life and modern society, with a primary school and a flower and bird market each providing its own unique setting. To date, there are more than 20 cultural and creative businesses, making it Yangzhou's artistic street.
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Pi Shi Street is a historical street in Yangzhou, known for its well-preserved architecture that reflects the city's rich cultural heritage. It was once a bustling area for merchants and travelers, playing an important role in Yangzhou's economic and cultural development.
Pi Shi Street is located in the center of Yangzhou. It can be easily accessed by taxi or bus from the city center. Walking is also a good option, as the street is in a pedestrian-friendly area.
Pi Shi Street is an open street with no specific opening hours. However, the best time to visit is during the day, especially in the morning or late afternoon when the area is less crowded and the weather is pleasant.
There is no entrance fee for Pi Shi Street as it is a public street. However, you may need to pay for any purchases made at the local shops or for activities like guided tours.
No tickets are required to visit Pi Shi Street, so there is no need to book in advance.
Exploring Pi Shi Street usually takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on whether you stop to shop or take photos. A leisurely walk with time to visit the shops and explore nearby attractions will make for a pleasant afternoon.
The main highlight of Pi Shi Street is its traditional architecture, featuring old buildings with Chinese-style facades. The shops selling local crafts and antiques are also must-see spots, offering a glimpse into Yangzhou's artistic heritage.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin, and some tour companies may offer services in English, but it's advisable to check ahead. Audio guides in other languages are generally not available.
The best photography spots are along the street itself, especially near the traditional architecture. There are also great opportunities for shots of the local shops and the surrounding scenery that captures the essence of old Yangzhou.
Start at one end of Pi Shi Street and walk towards the other, stopping to browse the local shops and enjoy the architecture. You can also explore nearby attractions such as the Slender West Lake after your visit to Pi Shi Street.
Night visits to Pi Shi Street are possible, but there are no special light shows or tours. The street is beautiful at night with its traditional lights and quieter atmosphere, offering a different experience from the daytime.
Pi Shi Street can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings on weekdays, providing a more peaceful experience.
There are small shops and food stalls along the street. Rest areas and public toilets are available, but facilities may be limited. You can find refreshments and local snacks while exploring the area.
Pi Shi Street is generally accessible to elderly visitors and children, but the cobblestone paths may be a bit difficult for those with mobility issues. Some areas might not be fully wheelchair accessible.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used in the shops along Pi Shi Street. Credit cards may also be accepted in some places.
There are several small restaurants and cafes near Pi Shi Street offering local Yangzhou cuisine. Some well-known spots serve traditional Yangzhou-style fried rice and dim sum.
Vegetarian options are available, with several restaurants offering dishes like vegetable stir-fries. Halal food options may be found at specific restaurants catering to Muslim visitors, but they are less common in the area.
There are many hotels near the city center, including budget guesthouses and mid-range hotels. Luxury options are available as well, such as those near Slender West Lake or Yangzhou’s historical districts.
Nearby attractions include the Slender West Lake, Daming Temple, and Yangzhou Museum. These landmarks can easily be combined in a day trip along with your visit to Pi Shi Street.
Yes, there are souvenir shops along Pi Shi Street selling local crafts, teas, traditional clothing, and antiques. Local specialties like Yangzhou fried rice and tea sets make for great souvenirs.
Taxis and buses are the most convenient transportation options for continuing your trip. The city center is well-connected, and there are several buses that can take you to other attractions or the railway station.