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Tunxi Old Street


Running a block in from the river, Old St is lined with restored Ming-style Huizhou buildings. It's definitely touristy ¨C every block is a repetitive loop of tea shops and snack vendors ¨C but it's pretty nonetheless, and pleasant for an evening stroll.


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