There's nothing interesting on the other side of Nanchan Temple. A street of antiques and a street of jade articles is like a wholesale market. It's old and meaningless, and there's no snack. Seafood stalls along the river behind a street is very busy, it seems to eat more popular, bought a clam a piece of skin shrimp (5) spent 50 yuan, feel that nothing to eat, the food is not good taste very general. Continue to slip to the riverside bar street in the evening, and see the netizens say that it is a good night to go to the scenery. Otherwise, the Canal Guyi Pedestrian Street is quite long, the streets are busy and busy, and there are many large chain restaurants open on the street. This business model is quite good, including peach restaurant, wide and narrow alleys, life piercing body, and so on. Dinner is over. Like other ancient towns, there are many art shops in the street. It's interesting to go shopping. There are also portraits and cheongsam workshops. Of course, Street singers and bars are indispensable. A light bridge separates bar street from snack street. The night scene is really good. Personally, I feel that the ancient canal towns are no less than Pingjiang Road in Suzhou, Dongguan Street in Yangzhou, Laomendong in Nanjing, Huimin Street in Xi'an and Dali ancient city in Yunnan.