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The history of Changle Road

Changle Road has a rich history, and many new and trendy elements have taken root here, bringing new vitality to this once bustling road... Picture 1-7: Lane 637 on Changle Road is Youhua Village, a new-style alley built in 1933. There are 24 two-story buildings inside. A sign of 'China Blue Printed Cloth Museum' hangs above the alley entrance. According to the owner, the blue printed cloth products on display and for sale are all hand-woven and dyed with natural plant dyes. The owner claims that their shop is the only one in the country 😃😃. Picture 8-11: No. 325-327, Changle Road is the location of the China Taofen Foundation and Taofen Western Bookstore. Since its establishment, the Taofen Foundation, in conjunction with the China Publishing Association and the National Journalists Association, has set up the Taofen Journalism Award and Taofen Publishing Award, which are selected every two years and have become the highest honor in China's journalism and publishing industry. Picture 12-17: Lane 570, Changle Road, there is a delicate garden alley residence - Puyuan. Puyuan is named after the old name of Changle Road, 'Pushi Road', and was built in 1937.
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Posted: Feb 9, 2024
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