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15 July 2015

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Hustle and Bustle of Changde Hejie Street

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On the evening of July 17, many people relaxed and cooled off on the quaint Hejie Street along the Chuanzi River in Changde City. Hejie Street was historically a thriving wharf area in Changde City. Since 2016, the Changde City Authority has undertaken the restoration of Hejie Street to its ancient style. The street has been renovated into a historical and cultural ancient one featuring demonstration of intangible cultural heritage, specialty shops, and sightseeing tours, which makes itself a popular must-visit destination. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


On the evening of July 17, many people relaxed and cooled off on the quaint Hejie Street along the Chuanzi River in Changde City. Hejie Street was historically a thriving wharf area in Changde City. Since 2016, the Changde City Authority has undertaken the restoration of Hejie Street to its ancient style. The street has been renovated into a historical and cultural ancient one featuring demonstration of intangible cultural heritage, specialty shops, and sightseeing tours, which makes itself a popular must-visit destination. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


On the evening of July 17, many people relaxed and cooled off on the quaint Hejie Street along the Chuanzi River in Changde City. Hejie Street was historically a thriving wharf area in Changde City. Since 2016, the Changde City Authority has undertaken the restoration of Hejie Street to its ancient style. The street has been renovated into a historical and cultural ancient one featuring demonstration of intangible cultural heritage, specialty shops, and sightseeing tours, which makes itself a popular must-visit destination. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


On the evening of July 17, many people relaxed and cooled off on the quaint Hejie Street along the Chuanzi River in Changde City. Hejie Street was historically a thriving wharf area in Changde City. Since 2016, the Changde City Authority has undertaken the restoration of Hejie Street to its ancient style. The street has been renovated into a historical and cultural ancient one featuring demonstration of intangible cultural heritage, specialty shops, and sightseeing tours, which makes itself a popular must-visit destination. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)

This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Yu Jiangjiang

Chinese source: hunantoday