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What's in Shenyang Middle Street?

There is an indoor theme park in Shenyang Middle Street, which is very interesting.

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Introduction:

With a total length of 1 1,500 m, Shenyang Middle Street is the earliest commercial center in Shenyang, a commercial district with a long history and prosperous transactions, and has the reputation of "the first street in Northeast China". From 1625 (five years tomorrow, ten years later) to 163 1 (four years tomorrow, five years later), the brick city built in the Ming Dynasty was rebuilt and expanded in the later Jin Dynasty, and the original "cross" shape was changed according to the saying that "Zuo Zu You She faces the market" circulated in China history. There are four landmark buildings in Shenyang Middle Street: Goldlion, 200, Peng Da and Drum Tower. There are rows of shops on both sides of the street, and there are more than 100 commercial, catering, cultural and entertainment units. It is a commercial street integrating commerce, catering, entertainment, leisure and sightseeing.

Historical evolution:

Shenyang Middle Street is the earliest commercial street in Shenyang with a history of 386 years (1625-20 1 1). It has the reputation of "the first street in Northeast China" and is also the first pedestrian street in Shenyang. Zhongjie is a commercial district with a long history and prosperous transactions in Shenyang. It has been more than 380 years since the port was opened in Ming and Qing Dynasties. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the horse markets in Kaiyuan, Guangning and Fushun in Liaodong prospered, which made the commodity economy of Shenyang, the center of the three major cities, develop rapidly. 1625, "Daikin" (later Jin) moved to Shenyang, and the economy became more prosperous, forming Siping Street (now Middle Street). Large department stores such as Jishun Silk Room and Silk Satin Village are mostly concentrated on the north and south sides of the street; Colorful and dazzling small commercial markets (fairs) are scattered in the hutongs along the topic.