Beihai Old Street is a very old street, which gives me a sense of age. We passed at 4 p.m., and there were relatively few people. Many of the locals were sitting in rocking chairs at the entrance of their stores, chatting and soliciting customers, which made me feel that there was a strong flavor of life here. The gate of Beihai Old Street is also the entrance. It seems that every city has a famous old street. The old street is full of beautiful ornaments and special products. I will not go shopping for the sake of feeling the atmosphere of the city. The most impressive thing about Beihai Old Street is its arcade building, which is really not seen in our south of the Yangtze River. See the architectural features. Many bronze sculptures can be seen on both sides of the old street, vividly describing people's daily life during the Republic of China. There are such beams on both sides of the old street, and they will not be dripped in rainy days. As a matter of fact, the design of the arcade building is exquisite. Although there are many mottled walls and lack of repairs, the shape of the roof of each house, the decorative lines on the pillars, the window frames and the painted glass are different, just as two groups of aerial sculpture corridors stand on both sides of the street. There are many snacks in the old street of Beihai. The most famous ones are shrimp cakes, coconut milk jelly, roasted oysters and so on. Only the legendary shrimp cakes and cuttlefish balls are super satisfaction for me. If I don't care, I will find the wrong store. The streets are full of similar signs. If I don't care, I will be confused. It's worthwhile to wait in line. In fact, it is no longer important to see what to eat and what to eat at this time. What matters is the persistent nostalgia for the old people, things, tastes and buildings.