1. Mingfu Lane (Míngfú Xiàng): it starts from Minghui Road in the south and ends at Fangxin South Road in the north. It is located on the east side of Mingguang Road and is basically parallel to it, with a length of about 3m and a width of about 15m.
naming basis: this road is located on the east side of Mingguang Road and the west side of Yongfu Road, and it is connected with Minghui Road, surrounded by residential areas. Taking "Mingfu" as the proper name of the road, while highlighting the serialization of road names, it places good wishes on the people around the road to live and work in peace and happiness.
2. Huajian Lane (Huāxī Xiàng): it starts from Beichen Road in the east and connects with Qiyuan No.4 Road, and ends at Huanhu East Road in the west, which is located on the south side of Huajin Road and parallel to it, with a length of about 39 meters and a width of about 45 meters.
Naming basis: Tang Du-fu's "Looking for Flowers Alone by the Riverside Part VI" has a sentence that "the flowers in Huangsi's maiden are full of paths, and thousands of flowers are pressing down the branches", and the definition of "flower path" is "a path full of flowers". Because the road is located around Weiyang Lake Scenic Area and Chanba Wetland Park, the proper name "Huajing Lane" highlights the beautiful scenery of parks and green spaces around the road, and forms a series of road names with the surrounding Huajin Road and Huajing Lane, and is named "Huajing Lane" according to the road scale.
3. Qiyun Road (Qǐyùnmén Lù): It starts from Beichen Road in the east and ends at Xitong Road in the west, located on the north side of Weiyang Campus of Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, with a length of about 2,9 meters and a width of about 35 meters.
Naming basis: Chang 'an Forbidden Garden was first established in Sui Dynasty, which was called Daxing Garden, and later it was called Forbidden Garden in Tang Dynasty. According to Qing Jiaqing's Chang 'an County Chronicle, "There are four gates in the Tang Forbidden Garden ... three gates in the north: Qiyun Gate in Chinese". According to the textual research of Xi 'an Historical Atlas edited by Mr. Shi Nianhai, this road is located near Qiyun Gate, so it was named Qiyun Gate to inherit the profound historical place name culture of our city.