Xunyang Old Street

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江西省九江市浔阳区浔阳老街

Xunyang Old Street
Xunyang Old Street, located in the heart of Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, is a well-preserved historical district that dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD). Known for its traditional Qing-style buildings, cobblestone pathways, and riverside charm along the Yangtze River, the street offers a rare window into southern China’s merchant culture. The area once served as a key trading hub during the Ming and Qing dynasties, where tea, silk, and porcelain were exchanged between inland regions and coastal ports. Today, visitors can explore restored courtyards, old teahouses, artisan workshops, and small museums showcasing local crafts like paper-cutting and bamboo weaving. Walking through the street feels like stepping into a living history book—especially at sunset when the golden light reflects off the river and ancient wooden eaves. For tourists, it's recommended to visit early in the morning to avoid crowds, sample regional snacks such as lotus root paste and rice cakes, and engage with locals who often share stories about the street’s legendary past. This place not only embodies architectural heritage but also symbolizes the resilience and creativity of Jiangxi’s people over centuries.