It's just a little south of the Yangtze River in the northwest of China. This scenic spot does not accept admission tickets. It is open-ended. There are various snacks, stinky tofu, barbecue, rice noodles, Tianjin Goubuli steamed buns, and so on. After eating, I took a walk along the water street with my friends. Some of the doors were still very creative. It really felt ancient. We then sat on the lake to see whether the ducks or swans were coming. (I couldn't tell the ducks from the swans.) After a while, the swans were dark. We went down all the time. The water was very big in some places below, and some shops had not opened yet. It was estimated that the shop should have been there for some time. All sold out. This place is suitable for walking and relaxing. I like it. It's old-fashioned.