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Where is the famous snack street in Xi 'an?

The famous snack street in Xi 'an is Huimin Street (Lianhu District, Xi City 1 West Street Bell and Drum Tower Square).

1. It is a famous halal snack street in Xi 'an, the ancient city, and the only catering professional market that deals in halal snacks. The building style of the whole street is unique, and all kinds of snacks are available. Because it is located in a hot urban area and a place where Hui people live in compact communities, the whole street is full of people coming and going all day.

Business hours: you can eat at any time during the day and night.

Address: North of Qiaozikou Cross, West Street, south of Damaishi Street.

Transportation: Take bus No.4, No.43, No.45, No.201Road, No.61Road, No.604 and No.223 at Luqiao Zikou Station to the North Yard Gate Night Market, which is close to the Bell and Drum Tower Square and located in the bustling downtown area. Every night, the lights are brightly lit, there are many tourists, and business is naturally prosperous. The most famous snacks are Pingwa BBQ, Jia San Guan Tang jiaozi and a pot of mutton.

2. Snack varieties: Feng Jia casserole barbecue, special barbecue, Linyuelou Anjia stir-fry dish, Pingwa barbecue shop, Laiyite special snack, Laowujia dessert shop, Junwa barbecue spicy hotpot, Lijia fried dumpling, Yifenli noodle restaurant, Lanjia barbecue, Haijia barbecue, Jiasan baozi stuffed with juicy pork, Shaanxi first bowl of beef and mutton fried noodles and paomo restaurant, Laojinjia water basin mutton, hometown traditional pastry, etc.

Address: Bell and Drum Tower Square, entering from the entrance of Drum Tower.

Business hours: 6 pm to early morning.

Transportation: Get off at North Yard Gate Station 706 and 707.

Hui street in Xi 'an has a long history, which has a history of thousands of years. It is a famous food and cultural block in Xi 'an, and it is a must-see place for Xi 'an. Xi 'an Huimin Street is the collective name of many streets in Huimin block, which consists of Beiyuanmen, Beiguangji Street, Xiyangcheng and Dapiyuan. Locals used to call it Fang Hui. With its rich Muslim culture and atmosphere, it has built a unique landscape for the ancient city. The main streets in Fang Hui are paved with bluestones and shaded by trees. The buildings on both sides of the road are similar to those in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the dining utensils are all managed by the Hui people, which has strong halal characteristics. There are many cultural relics in this area, including the Hanguangmen in the Tang Dynasty, the Ximen complex in the Ming Dynasty, and many well-preserved mosques, the Metropolitan Temple and the West Wutai. Many streets in the block have a strong Islamic style, and Muslim food city, ethnic shopping center, mosque and Muslim living area "set each other off as an interest".

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia