Some well-known characteristic road names in Xi'an
Zhuque Street, Taiyi Road, Taibai Road, Taihua Road, Changlefang, Changying Road, Banban Street
Zhuba Luoma City, Dongmutou City, Ximou City, Anrenfang, Duanlumen Defu Lane
Sajinqiao Bingjiao Lane, Juhuayuan, Xiamaling (Toad Tomb), Fenxiang, Suoluo Lane
Housaimen Shuyuanmen Tanshi Street Machangzi Jinglongchi Tianshuijing Cypress Forest Taohuawu Street in Suzhou During the Tang and Song Dynasties, peach trees were planted between Yuchang and Qimen in the northwest of Suzhou City, which was called Taohuawu. There was the Taohua River next to it. A great place for spring outings to enjoy flowers. Zhang Ju and his son, the Grand Master of the Song Dynasty, built a separate business here, also known as Taohuawu. Later generations took this as the street name.
Shantang Street During the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi initiated the construction of Shantang when he was the governor of Suzhou. This street is adjacent to Shantang River, so it is named Shantang Street.
Jinfan Road was originally a river, that is, the moat of Guzicheng. It is said that King Wu and his palace maids took a boat with Jinfan to play here, so it was named Jinfanjing, also known as Jinfanjing, after the peach poplar trees on both sides. It is named after the flowers blooming in spring and reflected in the water like brocade. In modern times, the river was filled in to build roads, and it was still named Jinfan.
"Su Highway" commemorates Su Dongpo, and "Fan Zhuangqian" commemorates Fan Zhongyan. Every street in Suzhou has its own stories and allusions, and I won’t list the others one by one. The street names I prefer include Shizi Street, Shiquan Street, Jingde Road, Ganjiang Road, and Moye Road. . .