According to folklore in Jiajing during the Ming Dynasty, Mo Huai Valley, a Kyoto courtesy official, treasured a "warm cool cup" at home. This wine is full of wine, cold in winter and summer, and the wine tastes mellow, which is considered rare. After being known by Yan Shifan, he seized it. Mo Huai Valley refused to hand over, Yan Shi colluded with his father Yan Xu, and used Mo Huai Valley to Xining with a charge. Mohuai Valley came to Xining and built a house here, and built a "Mojia Temple" on the south of Leiming Temple Street. The three-zun Buddha statues were built in the temple, and the spirit of Mo's ancestors was the Mo's Ancestral Temple. After the temple was repaired, it was named the street, so it was called Mojia Street. The middle section of Mojia Street is south of Mojia Pig Farming place, called "Pig Circle Platform". The south section was originally a place where Mojia raised horses, called "Mafangkou". The name of Mojia Street has been used to this day. Twenty years ago, Mojia Street began to be a peace restaurant north of Mojia Street, south to the back door of the city's fifth middle school. With the development of Xining and the prosperity of the market economy, the Peace Restaurant no longer exists, and instead it is the upcoming Yadu Department Store and Yadu Hotel. Today, Mojia Street is a commercial pedestrian street with catering, non-staple food and community-based food. Tourists are abounding in famous Chinese snacks and local specialty snacks in Qinghai. Today, Mojia Street Night Market and Daxin Street Night Market are in the same place, and it is a good place for citizens and tourists to live in the night life! Mojia Street is located on the south side of East Street in Xining City Center, opposite Yinma Street. Mojia Street is one of Xining's oldest streets and has been in history for 600 years. This year, the original Mojia Street Market was relocated to the Mojia Street Comprehensive Farmers Market. The history of Mojia Street was refreshed again, but the legend of Mojia Street did not disappear, and it remained in people's hearts.