The Shambles is actually a narrow narrow lane, said that in order to ensure that pork will not be sunny, narrow streets, rare sunshine.* About 100 meters, there used to be dozens of meat shops in this street. It is also the most well-preserved street in medieval Europe, lined by 14th century wooden structures, which was named Britain's most photographed street in 2010. It's also the prototype of Diagon Alley where wizards in the Harry Potter movies buy magic props and books. In the first episode, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", Hagrid takes Harry to the back door of the Cauldron Bar, knocks five times on the red brick wall with a magic wand, and the brick wall magically rotates apart to form an arch. "Welcome Harry. to Diagon Alley." Everything in front of him, the dreamlike street scene, dazzles Harry. The scene of the fantastic street in the movie is the street called The Shambles in York, which is translated into Chinese as "Meat Shop Street". Harry started school with things like robes, magic wands, dragon gloves, crucible No. 2, owls, quill pens, etc. but they were all bought in Diagonal Alley. This is a street that all fans must visit. TIPS - "The Shambles closes most stores at five o'clock, so go earlier.