Hemu Ancient Street is located in the northeast of the city of Quxi City, Guangxi. During the Qianlong period, it was called "Changning Temple" and later renamed "Hemu Temple". The ancient street was built around 1430 AD in the early Ming Dynasty, and it has a history of more than 600 years. In the Qing Guangxu period, it has been "home-opening, household business". Hemu Ancient Street has "two streets and four lanes, five clubs and eight temples, thirteen gates, big well" and so on. Two streets are Panlong Street and Blanfu Street; four lanes are Yejing Lane, Yanqi Lane, Zhuer Lane, Zhu Lane; five clubs are Panlong Club, Julong Club, Zhonglong Club, Zhantang Club, Taifu Club; The eight temples are the temple of wealth, Denggong Temple, Guandi Temple, Leidi Temple, Beidi Temple, Leizu Temple, Guanyin Temple, Shuiyue Palace Temple; the thirteen gates are located around the front and back of the ancient street, which played a security role at that time; the big well located on the east side of the ancient street is one of the "Four famous wells in the Quxi", Li Shuqi, a man of the late Qing Dynasty, wrote a pair of pairs in the Panlong Sheting: "Panlong Guanwushe, Dajing Run Qianjia" Address: No. 359 Beihuan Avenue, Cenxi City, Guangxi Tickets: 0 yuan, no cost Open time: All-day Temple Open time: about 7:00-17:00 Recommended attractions: Hemu Ancient Well, Denggong Temple~Number of tourists: Less Transportation: walking, taxis, electric cars, etc. can be #Private Secrets in the city #Travel happy moments #Where to go and still want to go #Small places that locals don't know #Private treasures around the city