Too early Hubu Lane, night Jiqing Street. When many foreign tourists go to Hubu to look for delicious food, they neglect another Wuhan food street, which is the Jiqing Street, which is the same name as Hubu Lane. Unlike Hubu Lane, which has fewer visitors in the daytime, Jiqing Street is more lively in the evening. Whenever the night falls and the lights come on, the night life of the old Wuhan people begins. There are many old-fashioned snack shops in Wuhan: Cai Lin Ji hot and dry noodles, Sijimei soup bag, Wang Yuxia crisp cake, stinky tofu in old lanes, Guanshengyuan pastry, Lao Wancheng sour plum soup, Wufangzhai Tangyuan, etc. The taste is acceptable. Compared with the commercialization of Hubu Lane due to too many tourists, Jiqing Street has more shopping and more experience of the historical and folk customs of old Wuhan. A group of bronze statues in the proportion of real people on the streets of Jiqing tells the history of old Wuhan and is also a holy place for passers-by to take photos. The beautiful Zhongshan Avenue and the famous Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street are also nearby.