Shenyang Zhongjie is the earliest commercial street in Shenyang. It has a history of 388 years and is also the first pedestrian street in China. Zhongjie is a commercial district with a long history and flourishing trade in Shenyang. It has been more than 350 years since it was opened in Ming and Qing Dynasties. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the prosperity of trade in the horse cities of Kaiyuan, Guangning and Fushun in eastern Liaoning made the commodity economy in Shenyang, the center of the three horses, develop considerably. In 1625, when the capital of Dajin was moved to Shenyang and the economy became more prosperous, Siping Street came into being. Jishun Silk House, Laotianhe Silk and Satin Village and other department stores, mostly concentrated in the north and south sides of the street; colorful, beautiful small commodity markets, are scattered in the alleys along the title.