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Jiqing Cate and Cultural Street
Jiqing Street
There is a saying in Wuhan that "Have breakfast in Hubu Alley, and enjoy the midnight snack in Jiqing Street". This is the most famous night food market in Wuhan. The Jiqing Street food stall originated in the early 1980s and developed rapidly in the 1990s, making it the first choice for citizens to have supper. It was reopened on December 28, 2016. The well-known local snacks of Wuhan citizens gather in Jiqing Street.
There are many time-honored shops at Jinqing Street, such as:
Cai Linji's hot and dry noodles
Doupi from Laotongcheng
Wang Yuxia's crispy scallion flavor moon cakes and cloud cakes.
Guanshengyuan: White Rabbit Milk Candy, Hong Kong Cake, Sesame Sugar, Crispy Sugar, Man Kou Xiang, Deqing Crispy, Jingguo, Scallion Oil Cake, Guoba, Cunjin Sugar
The Thirteenth Wharf gathers the best reputation of Wuhan for breakfast food
Wuhan Cate Street
The street gathers all kinds of local snacks, special hotpot, seafood, ans so on. Last but not least, the street put on the folk performance.
Featured: Fried Bean Sheets, Sijimei Steamed Vessel Coulibiac, Hot-fried Noodles
Hubu Alley
Hubu Alley (the full name is Hubu Alley Wuhan Style Street), is located at Simenkou, Wuchang District, Wuhan. With a length of about 150 meters and a width of 8 meters, it is a characteristic street integrating snacks, leisure, shopping and entertainment. It is known as "the first alley of Chinese snacks".
Famous for snacks, Hubu Alley is Wuhan's most famous place for enjoying breakfast. There are so many kinds of snacks for your choice, and you may try the following typical ones: hot-and-dry noodles, salty doughnut, three flavored tofu skin, assorted bean curd jelly, rice wine with egg drop, etc.
Liwan Food City, Wuhan
It serves authentic home-style dishes of Hubei.
Kaiwei Champagne Restaurant, Wuhan
It combines the western-style bar and Chinese food.
Jiuyuan Restaurant, Wuhan
It mainly service Jiangcheng’s snacks.
Jiqing Cate and Cultural Street
Jiqing Street
There is a saying in Wuhan that "Have breakfast in Hubu Alley, and enjoy the midnight snack in Jiqing Street". This is the most famous night food market in Wuhan. The Jiqing Street food stall originated in the early 1980s and developed rapidly in the 1990s, making it the first choice for citizens to have supper. It was reopened on December 28, 2016. The well-known local snacks of Wuhan citizens gather in Jiqing Street.
There are many time-honored shops at Jinqing Street, such as:
Cai Linji's hot and dry noodles
Doupi from Laotongcheng
Wang Yuxia's crispy scallion flavor moon cakes and cloud cakes.
Guanshengyuan: White Rabbit Milk Candy, Hong Kong Cake, Sesame Sugar, Crispy Sugar, Man Kou Xiang, Deqing Crispy, Jingguo, Scallion Oil Cake, Guoba, Cunjin Sugar
The Thirteenth Wharf gathers the best reputation of Wuhan for breakfast food
Wuhan Cate Street
The street gathers all kinds of local snacks, special hotpot, seafood, ans so on. Last but not least, the street put on the folk performance.
Featured: Fried Bean Sheets, Sijimei Steamed Vessel Coulibiac, Hot-fried Noodles
Hubu Alley
Hubu Alley (the full name is Hubu Alley Wuhan Style Street), is located at Simenkou, Wuchang District, Wuhan. With a length of about 150 meters and a width of 8 meters, it is a characteristic street integrating snacks, leisure, shopping and entertainment. It is known as "the first alley of Chinese snacks".
Famous for snacks, Hubu Alley is Wuhan's most famous place for enjoying breakfast. There are so many kinds of snacks for your choice, and you may try the following typical ones: hot-and-dry noodles, salty doughnut, three flavored tofu skin, assorted bean curd jelly, rice wine with egg drop, etc.
Liwan Food City, Wuhan
It serves authentic home-style dishes of Hubei.
Kaiwei Champagne Restaurant, Wuhan
It combines the western-style bar and Chinese food.
Jiuyuan Restaurant, Wuhan
It mainly service Jiangcheng’s snacks.






