Mary Comes to Ching Tai Street

Mary Comes to Ching Tai Street

by Lofty

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Qingtai Street was originally a main street in the old city, connecting the Weihe Ferry in the south and Yifeng Street in the north. A Phoenix Tower separated the two streets from the north to the south. Yifeng Street houses the county government office, the Confucian Temple, and the Xuedao Gate in the early years. Although the buildings are dilapidated, they all have cornices, brackets, carved beams, and painted pillars. Qingtai Street is full of small houses with brick gatehouses and two wooden doors, which are simple but plain. Standing on the Phoenix Terrace and looking towards both sides, Yifeng Street looks like a lady, while Qingtai Street is clearly Xiaojiabiyu. It is small but has its own small advantages. It is simple, bright and unpretentious, with more than thirty residents and three to five stores. The streets are lined with willow trees and weeping willows. It has a leisurely, quiet and a little bit of loneliness. The people on Qingtai Street are as unassuming as this street. During the Cultural Revolution, the King's flag was changed on the top of the Phoenix Tower, and all the people waving the flag and shouting were on Yifeng Street.

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