Yifang Street
by vasquez_the_valdez
May 21, 2025
In the heart of Huzhou, the three ancient streets of Citywalk whisper centuries of history, guiding you through a corridor of time to experience the soul of this city.
Yishang Street preserves the ancient charm of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, with the aroma of century-old craftsmanship lingering between its bricks and tiles. It's a feast for food lovers—Ding Lianfang's Qianzhang buns, Zhou Shengji's wontons, and Zhu Laoda's zongzi—each bite a taste of history, savoring the stories of Huzhou. A special recommendation is Xu Zhongliang Traditional Pastry Shop's Dingsheng cake, its soft and sweet glutinous rice flavor reminiscent of hometown memories.
Xiaoxi Street immerses you in an artistic corner, as if stepping into a richly painted scroll. Handicraft workshops and cafes stand side by side, their light ambiance humming with youthful whispers. Here, Slow D Coffee's autumn apricot and honey mango special blend is as sweet as poetry. Sit by the river, watching the black-canopied boats sway, as time gently ripples on the water—a tender glimpse of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Taxia Street greets you with the most genuine local vibes. This is Huzhou's old residential area, filled with heartwarming stories and laughter. Jiu Ji's sweet osmanthus-fermented glutinous rice balls are refreshingly sweet and chewy, like the warmth of an afternoon sun. The street-corner fried dough pockets, crispy outside and tender inside, are simple yet full of homey flavors—this is the most authentic Huzhou breakfast.
This is a cultural journey through time, a dual delight for both the palate and the soul. Every step etches Huzhou's history and charm into your heart.
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