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Where is the Sanshi Road Night Market

The Sanshi Road Night Market is along Guohua Street, along the banks of the Fu River in Jinjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province.

As night falls and the street lights come on, a number of carefully decorated cars line Guohua Street, their owners lift the trunk to light up the decorative signboards, and a miniature version of the store comes to life. The street's popularity is quickly gathering for what is now one of Chengdu's hottest consumer scenes - the Sanshi Lu night market.

The Sanshi Road night market is located on the banks of the Jinjiang River, separated by a greenway and a long and narrow sports park, because most of the skateboarders are young people, last summer in the vicinity of the sports park has spontaneously formed a trendy cultural community, a fashionable sports gathering place, which also gave birth to the Sanshi Road night market. Some of the businesses here are young white-collar office workers who run side businesses after work, as well as young people who choose to start their own businesses.

Sichuan Food Appreciation

Long Dumplings, a famous traditional snack in Chengdu, is a special Sichuan name for wontons, which gives it its name. Chengdu's Dragon Dumpling was opened in 1941 in Chengdu's Yuelai Field, moved to Xinji Field in the early 1950s, and then moved to the southern section of Chunxi Road after the 1960s, and has a history of more than 70 years so far.

Lampshade Beef, a local traditional food in Dazhou City, Sichuan Province, is called lampshade because it is so thin that it can be seen under the light, just like the curtains in shadow plays. Zhong Shui Dumpling, known as Shui Jiao (水角), is one of the local traditional snacks in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It was started in 1893, and was also known as Lychee Lane Red Oil Dumplings because the store was located on Lychee Lane at the beginning of the business and was heavily flavored with red oil.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Sichuan