This is the popular sentence on the Internet. Almost every city in China has a street full of tourists. In the name of the old street, in the name of literature and art, it sells grilled salmon stinky tofu and milk tea. It is called Nanluoguxiang in Beijing, Tianzifang in Shanghai, and Confucius Temple in Nanjing. In Chengdu, it is called Kuanzhai Alley, in Qingdao, it is called Pichai Courtyard, and in Huangshan, it is called Tunxi Old Street... To be honest, Tunxi Old Street does not feel different for me, but it is indeed a good place to hang out and shop, especially at night. It is very lively. There are various Huizhou specialties on the street, snacks, There are also tea and wood carving ink plates, etc., of which I am most impressed by two places, one is the old street post office, the second is the old street international youth hostel. Let me talk about the old street youth travel. It is about 100 meters away from the entrance of the old street archway. The location is excellent. The important thing is that the environment is superb, the facilities are complete, the sanitation is clean and tidy. In the afternoon, you can sit in the open-air yard on the 2nd floor and drink tea while basking in the sun. Look at the lively old street below. It is also convenient to go back to the Youth Hostel after visiting the old street at night. It is highly recommended. The last three pictures are the Old Street Youth Hostel. Let’s talk about the old street post office. The old street post office opens until 22:30 at the latest. Although there are other stores that sell various postcards, I personally think that the postcard quality of this house is better, the printing press is more complete, and there is a set of 6 Huangshan scenery postcards only here.