Charm Land

Guanying Street was first built in the Ming Dynasty, when it was a bustling and lively commercial street with a gathering of merchants and visitors. At its peak, there were over 40 brick and wood quadrangle courtyards on Guanying Street. Nowadays, Guanying Street is 204 meters long and 3.5 meters wide, with an architectural style of Qing Dynasty official hat shaped mountain walls, small blue tiles covering the roof, and a structure of rafters and rafters, with horse running corners. The gate is a stone facing gate and a fence gate, with a stone gate pier and a small stone lion statue outside the gate. The carvings, hollows out or reliefs, gold and colorful depictions of characters, as well as flower and bird decorations symbolizing happiness, wealth, auspiciousness, and longevity, in indoor spaces such as screen walls, sparrows, arches, and window frames, are all exquisitely crafted. In addition, at both ends of Guanying Street, there are ancient city walls from the Ming Dynasty and Tang Dynasty stone carvings of the Millennium Release Pool, which complement this Qing Dynasty ancient street

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