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Ancient charm of the canal, new chapter of the street - the long history of Xiaohe Straight Street

The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, a mother river that has flowed with prosperity and history for thousands of years, winds its way through the northern part of Hangzhou, nourishing a place full of human warmth and poetic charm - Xiaohe Straight Street. Like a pearl left behind by the world, it quietly sits on the banks of the canal, exuding a unique and charming light that attracts countless travelers to explore its hidden stories. Stepping onto the stone path of Xiaohe Straight Street, the mottled surface seems like a history book engraved by time, with every crack telling the stories of the past. The stones underfoot are of different sizes and shapes, but have been polished smooth by the footsteps of time, cool to the touch, as if still retaining the warmth of the residents who once hurried by. The houses along the street are arranged in an orderly manner, with white walls and black tiles, flying eaves and dougong brackets, and wooden doors and windows exuding a warm luster, the marks of time. Some walls are slightly mottled, with exposed bricks showing a blue-gray tone, intertwined with the white wall paint, like a natural ink painting, elegant and simple. Most of these ancient buildings are built along the river, living by the water, with the front door facing the bustling streets and the back door facing the slowly flowing canal. The river water is clear as a mirror, reflecting the shadows of the houses, trees, and people on the banks, as if reflecting time itself, blurring the boundaries between reality and the past. The history of Xiaohe Straight Street can be traced back to the Southern Song Dynasty, when it was an important commercial port for the distribution of goods, with a constant flow of merchant ships, the sound of unloading goods, and the shouts of merchants echoing back and forth, bustling with activity. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had developed into the commercial center of northern Hangzhou, with rice shops, cloth shops, tea houses, and taverns lining the streets, a testament to its prosperity. Walking along the street, it seems as if you can see the sails of the past on the canal, the busy figures of porters at the docks, bags of goods being unloaded from ships and transported to all corners of the city, injecting a continuous stream of vitality into this ancient city. And in the shops along the street, shopkeepers warmly welcome guests, the abacus beads clattering, recording each transaction, witnessing the prosperity of Xiaohe Straight Street. In the middle of the street, an ancient stone bridge spans the canal, named "Gongchen Bridge." Like a steadfast old man, it quietly watches over the rise and fall of the canal's waters and the comings and goings of people. The bridge is made of huge bluestones, tightly fitted together, and despite being weathered by hundreds of years of wind and rain, it remains as solid as ever. The bridge surface is carved with exquisite patterns, such as dragons and phoenixes, and kylins, vividly showcasing the superb craftsmanship of ancient artisans. Walking onto the stone bridge, leaning on the railing and looking into the distance, the scenery on both sides of the canal is in full view. In the distance, cargo ships slowly pass by, dragging long ripples that break the calm surface of the water; the willows on the banks sway gently in the wind, as if whispering to the river; on the riverbank, a few women squat down to wash clothes and vegetables, the sound of pounding clothes mixed with the sound of water and laughter, forming a harmonious and melodious symphony of life. Xiaohe Straight Street is not only a commercial hub but also a place of cultural exchange. It was once a favorite haunt of literati and scholars, who came by boat to enjoy tea and compose poetry in the elegant seats of the tea houses along the street, adding a rich cultural atmosphere to this old street. According to records, the famous Qing Dynasty scholar Yuan Mei visited Xiaohe Straight Street many times, praising its scenery and charm, and leaving behind many popular poems. Folk art and culture also flourished here, with Yue opera, Pingtan, and other theatrical arts being performed on the street's stages, the melodious singing and tunes lingering in the air, attracting passersby to stop and listen, immersed in the artistic atmosphere full of Jiangnan charm. During traditional festivals, lively dragon boat races are held on the river, with beautifully decorated dragon boats speeding like arrows, drummers beating drums with all their might, rowers paddling in unison, and shouts and cheers echoing, bringing the atmosphere of Xiaohe Straight Street to a climax, showcasing the unique folk customs of the Jiangnan water towns and the people's passion and vitality for life. With the passage of time, Xiaohe Straight Street has also faced decline and silence. The once bustling shops mostly closed down, and residents gradually moved away, leaving the old street looking a bit lonely in the wind and rain of time, like a forgotten beauty. However, in the wave of urban development, Xiaohe Straight Street has found a new opportunity. Through careful protection and restoration, while preserving its original historical appearance and cultural heritage, it has been revitalized, becoming a unique street district integrating tourism, leisure, and cultural creativity. Today, Xiaohe Straight Street is a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. The shops along the street have been renewed, with both small shops selling traditional handicrafts, such as embroidery, paper-cutting, and bamboo weaving, showcasing the exquisite skills of folk artisans; and cafes, bookstores, and homestays full of artistic atmosphere, providing visitors with a place to rest their minds and savor life. Strolling through the streets, the air is filled with the rich aroma of coffee, the refreshing scent of tea, and the tempting smell of food. Find a riverside cafe, order a latte, watch the slow-moving boats on the canal outside the window, feel the warmth of the sun on your body, and time seems to slow down here, allowing you to indulge in this moment of tranquility and leisure. As night falls, Xiaohe Straight Street presents another charming scene. The red lanterns under the eaves light up one by one, casting a soft glow on the stone path, outlining the hazy and poetic silhouette of the old street. The river reflects the lights and moonlight, shimmering like a dream. At this time, the street is still bustling, with tourists either tasting authentic Hangzhou cuisine in restaurants, listening to soothing music in bars, or strolling hand in hand along the river, enjoying the romantic night. Meanwhile, the elderly residents bring out bamboo chairs, fan themselves with palm fans, gather at street corners, and tell long-standing stories, their faces filled with happiness and contentment, as if time has never passed, and the prosperity and warmth of Xiaohe Straight Street remain unchanged. Xiaohe Straight Street, an old street carrying the thousand-year-old canal culture and the historical memory of Hangzhou, has been weathered by the river of time, experiencing ups and downs, yet always maintaining its unique charm and allure. It is like a melodious old song, with each note dancing with the prosperity of the past and the vitality of the present; like a flowing painting, depicting the myriad aspects of human life and poetic living with delicate brushstrokes. Here, history and reality intertwine, tradition and modernity converse, and every visitor can find their own solace and emotional resonance on this land full of warmth and stories, feeling the tranquility of time and the long passage of time. Xiaohe Straight Street Historical and Cultural District
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Posted: Jan 3, 2025
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