The first time I went to Pingjiang Road, I was brought by a special friend. I just went to eat a private dish without a menu. This time I took advantage of the good weather to visit. Pingjiang Road is divided into north and south sections. After all, the south streets are spacious. There are many cheongsam shops, fan shops, teahouses where you can listen to the drama and Kunqu, as well as memorial halls and museums. The north side is relatively narrow, with many more snack bars and souvenir shops. If you want to stay in a daze, listen to music, cruise, and take pictures, then choose the south. The small shops here on Pingjiang Road have more highlights such characteristics as cheongsam, fans, and Su embroidery in Jiangnan, not as similar as other ancient towns. It is still worth seeing, if you have time to buy a set of cheongsam, walk along the path with the cruise ship, listen to the aunt singing a small song on the boat, Le Yan... Although you can't say that you can feel the time and space, but you can faintly feel the character of the Jiangnan woman's soft and rigid. The road is not long, but time can stay at this moment.