Founded in the ancient district of Daohe in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, after 600 years, the veil is slowly lifted, showing the world's beauty. Daohe Ancient Street is a brand new retro-old street in Taizhou. There is an ancient poem cloud: the five lanes of blue bricks and tiles, and the beautiful Daohe in Wenchang water. The history and culture here are deep, and the traditional Thai-style houses are unique! The ancient houses in the deep lanes, blue bricks and tiles, flying and Linglong, and the small buildings in the water... The past year was once boomed by salt tax, and now there is a new scene! There are many shops and wine flags, which are more prosperous than the old days. The ancient streets are: head lane, two lanes, three lanes, four lanes, five lanes.
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Founded in the ancient district of Daohe in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, after 600 years, the veil is slowly lifted, showing the world's beauty. Daohe Ancient Street is a brand new retro-old street in Taizhou. There is an ancient poem cloud: the five lanes of blue bricks and tiles, and the beautiful Daohe in Wenchang water. The history and culture here are deep, and the traditional Thai-style houses are unique! The ancient houses in the deep lanes, blue bricks and tiles, flying and Linglong, and the small buildings in the water... The past year was once boomed by salt tax, and now there is a new scene! There are many shops and wine flags, which are more prosperous than the old days. The ancient streets are: head lane, two lanes, three lanes, four lanes, five lanes.
The location is in the center of the city, there is no ticket, there is no shopping shop inside, so it is very comfortable to walk around. There is a very famous morning tea shop here, there are too many people, did not go to taste.
No tickets are required, you can walk around. I have been to Taizhou several times, so I have my own opinions on the route. If time is limited, live near Daohe. I wake up in the morning and go to the next side for morning tea, and then go to the visitor center to get a free ticket. The ancient street is very leisurely. I've been there a few times or I'll go every time.
The ancient district of Daohe, built in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, is the largest ancient architectural community in Taizhou. The space layout is in order. The Yangtze River water and Huaihe River meet here. Hanxi and Wuxiang separated from the east and west. According to reports, one of the most prominent characteristics in the history of Daohe is the rich culture of the city.
The quiet in the downtown area, the surrounding high-rise buildings and the quaint contrast of the neighborhood. The rainy neighborhood is especially beautiful. The hotel where you live is full of birds and flowers. The small shops in the neighborhood are very distinctive, which makes people calm down. The fly in the ointment is that many shops in the neighborhood have not been hired. And some places have exterior walls that need to be repaired.
Free to visit. It was close to five o'clock when I arrived. There were almost no people in the scenic area. It was very quiet. Most of them were restaurants, inns, and antique buildings. I have been to several exhibition halls. Among them, I prefer the China Ancient Well Museum. There seem to be two or three exhibition halls. In addition, there are many ancient wells with different structures in different dynasties outside. It's funny.
Daohe Ancient District is free to open, the place is not big, it is enough to go around 1~ 2 hours, and the scenery is better when the lights are on at night than during the day. There is an ancient well museum in the ancient block, where you can see wells of different dynasties. There is a store selling stinky tofu in Daohe Ancient District. His stinky tofu is very delicious. It is fried in the oil and it is very old. There is no juice. It is very crisp and fragrant. It is large and cheap. It is only 5 yuan. With sweet sauce, it is not too delicious, but there are many people who buy it. It took half an hour to queue up.