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What to do in Zhangjiajie at night

Zhangjiajie go to Xibu Street at night.

The architectural tone of Xibu Street is all about Xiangxi's earthy Miao charm and traditional Tujia residential style. Even the modern bars are full of culture because of the ancient wooden buildings and red lanterns. The bar is covered with flowers and dimly lit, and even though it's a bar, you can always feel the mystery of the ethnic minorities sitting here.

Where there is water, there is a bridge. In the night, the bridge is embellished by lights brilliantly, the reflection in the stream seems to be real, I do not know whether this bridge is also walking the underwater world of visitors.

The best time to come to Xibu Street is at night, when the night curtains are down and the neon lights are decorating, everything is beautiful. Walking on the street, what you feel is the return of the night singing, drinking, and the return of the true nature, is the spirit of the people of western Hunan precipitated for thousands of years.

The word "Xibu" in Xibu Street comes from the Tujia language, which is also known as "Xilan Kapu", a kind of exquisite hand-woven brocade of the Tujia ethnic group, which used to be offered as a tribute to the king of Tujia for the royal family. Therefore, Xibu Street has a good meaning, is a street full of streams, but also full of happiness.

Introduction to Zhangjiajie:

Zhangjiajie is undoubtedly one of the best places to see the mountains in China, but the Xibu Street in the downtown area of the scenic area, Wulingyuan, is not so famous. It has other places have literary tone and stone road, has other places have specialty bars and cafes, also has other places have the crowd. If these were all, I am afraid that it would have long disappeared from people's sight. Fortunately, this ancient street also has an irreplaceable feature - the unique characteristics of ethnic minorities.