Qinghefang has been the bustling area of Hangzhou since ancient times, east of Xingong Bridge on Hefang Street, the site of the Song Gaozong Bedding Palace in the Southern Song Dynasty - Deshou Palace. Zhang Jun's residence, which was sealed as the king of Qinghe County, was in Taiping Lane, which was called the Royal Street at the time, so this area was named Qinghefang. During the Southern Song Dynasty, Qinghefang shops and restaurants were numerous and numerous, and it was the political and cultural center and the gathering place of businessmen in Hangzhou. After the Yuan, Ming, Qing and Republic of China periods until the early liberation, this area was still a prosperous commercial area in Hangzhou. Hangzhou's century-old shops, such as Wang Xingji, Zhang Xiaoquan, Bandung Ham Stack, Hu Qingyutang, Fang Huichuntang, Ye Zhongdetang, Baohetang, Zhuangyuanguan, Wang Runxing, Yiyuan Gold Store, Jingyangguan, Yangtang Hotel, etc. are concentrated in this area.