Qingming Architecture Museum – Three Lanes and Seven Alleys
Originating in the Jin Dynasty, taking shape in the Tang and Five Dynasties, perfected in the Two Song Dynasties, and flourishing in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is known as the "living fossil of the Lane system" and the "Ming and Qing Architecture Museum." With South Back Street as the central axis, the three lanes on the west side are Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane, and Guanglu Lane, and the seven alleys on the east side are Yangqiao Lane, Langguan Lane, Ta Lane, Huang Lane, Anmin Lane, Gong Lane, and Jibi Lane, collectively known as Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. Although it was drizzling, it couldn't stop tourists from taking photos in front of the banyan tree decorated into a heart shape. It is said that the intangible cultural heritage "Rouyan" is meat (flour with meat) wrapped in meat, and the taste is indeed good.