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Top Ten Snacks in Qilou Laojie, Haikou

Top ten snacks in Haikou Qilou Old Street: Hainan powder, abalone powder, sand-proof taro, durian crisp, Qingbuliang, salted duck, shredded coconut and garlic crab fried, garlic ribs Wu Ribiao, Sichuan style pork noodle soup, spicy soup rice.

Among the top ten snacks in Haikou Qilou Old Street, you must try Hainan powder. The most recommended is Luo Jiaxing's Hainan powder, which is very chewy. The rich ingredients in it make the sour taste just right, refreshing and incomparable, and you won't feel bored if you eat more.

Paul powder is considered as a special food that must be eaten in Haikou. It is said that Paul powder appeared in the Song Dynasty. The most distinctive thing is its soup base, which is delicious and sweet. Peanut, sesame, lean meat, pork liver and other ingredients in the powder are also very cost-effective.

Laojie culture

Haikou arcade has a long history as a gallery architecture art. The white arcade building in Haikou not only has strong characteristics of China ancient traditional architecture, but also imitates western architecture, as well as the architectural and decorative style of Nanyang culture, which is obviously influenced by Indian and Arabic architectural culture. These unique architectural styles form a landscape painting of arcade.

Because of Hainan's unique strong sun and rainy climate, as early as 1395 (during the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty), when the market street was built in Waisha area of Haikou (that is, Boai Road and Deshengsha Road), there was already a long corridor-style "shop row house" that could shelter from rain and sun.