We can probably never obtain a complete
picture of any region's history, but we can
certainly attempt to do so more easily in some
places that in others. The Ancient Huizhou area,
on the southern tip of Anhui Province, is one
place where you can easily visualize the past,
especially its heyday of four hundred years ago,
by strolling among old streets, picturesque
countryside, and enchanting
villages.
For centuries, limited farmland in Huizhou area
drove local people to go all out for survival,
bringing about the legendary success of Hui
merchants who dominated Chinese business world up
until the 19th century.
The huge amount of wealth accumulated by Hui
merchants transformed into numerous townships,
markets, docks and villages, most of them remain
intact sheltered by the hilly terrains.
Laojie, literally meaning Old Street in
Chinese, and it's definitely the oldest street in
whole city. First came into being as the
distribution center of the whole area for all
kinds of goods, the street has been weathered
through the vicissitudes of time for over 700
years.
Flanked by over 200 stores, Laojie runs for
about 1000 meters east to west on a flagstone
pavement just like when it was first built.
No longer a thriving distribution center, it
now serves as one of the tourist attractions in
Huangshan city, the largest city in Huizhou area.
Don't just shun away at the word "tourist
attraction" yet, comparing to a lot of cheap
copies of ancient streets in other parts of the
country, Laojie has more redeeming factors than
you'd expected.
Although most stores along Laojie sell local
produces and antiques, if you do a little
bit research in advance, you'll find some real,
authentic old stores here.
Tong Deren herbal medicine store has been on
Laojie for over 120 years. The decorations and
layout are characteristic of that time period; and
what's more, it still keeps the tradition of
having a practitioner of Chinese medicine see
patients at the lobby.
Seeing the traditional Chinese doctor is quite
relaxing - no need to have awkward metal equipment
poking around or even inside your body. Just
a few minutes of pulsing, looking and chatting,
And somewhere inside these antique cabins are
the dried grass, barks, roots and other novelty
herbal medicine that supposedly can bring me well
and sound sleep.
If you have to get some travel souvenir from
Laojie that can best represent Huizhou, Ink slab
is a safe bet. And it's not too hard to find a
good piece here since the area is known for
crafting one of the best ink slabs and ink sticks
in the country.
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