Liuzhou Old Street

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广西壮族自治区柳州市鱼峰区柳州老街

Liuzhou Old Street
Liuzhou Old Street is a Pearl Embedded in the North Guangxi Land, with a Group of Traditional Liqiu Buildings with Bricks and Tiles Stretching Out Under the Fig Trees, the Fusion of French-Style Columns and Chinese Carvings Depicts the Prosperous Scene of Merchants Gathering a Century Ago. In the Narrow Streets, Vibrant Silk Threads Produced by Zhuang Brocade Dyeing Flow in the Fingers of Embroidery Artists, and the Non-Heritage Inheritors of the Liuxian Powder Making Technique are Incorporating the Rich Aroma of Bamboo Shoots into Memories. In the Creative Market, Miao Ethnic Silver Jewelry and Modern Design Collide, Creating Stunning Sparks. Walking Along Qingyun Road, You Can Encounter the Hundred-Year-Old Store “Zhangji Rice Wine Workshop,” and the Aroma of Rice Wine Mixed with the Heavy Atmosphere of Liuzhou Industrial Civilization. In the Deepest Part of Longtan Lane, “Bui’nai” Handmade Workshop Replicates the Mysterious Patterns of the Guerrang Totems Using Wax Dyeing Techniques. Every Saturday’s Folk Market, the Lusong Song and Feigong of the Jiangdong Tujia People Intertwine on the Stone Pavement, as if Hearing the Noise of Merchant Ships Docking a Century Ago. This Block Was the Trade Center of Liuzhou During its Founding Period, and the Ancient Well Next to the Liu Gong Temple Witnessed the Thousand-Year Relationship Between Liu Gongyuan (Tang Dynasty Writer) and Liuzhou. When the Modern Urban Glass Curtain Walls Reflect the Patina of the Liqiu Buildings, the Old Street, with an Open-Minded Attitude, Weaves Together Industrial Heritage and Folk Culture into a Flowing Scroll of Time, Allowing Every Traveler to Touch the Temperature and Depth of Urban Civilization.