Fang Hui Fengqing Street near the Drum Tower is a street in Huimin District. It is about 500 meters long and runs north and south. It is characterized by bluestone paving and shady trees. The buildings, restaurants and utensils on both sides of the road are all imitations of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and they are all run by Hui people, with strong halal characteristics. There are 10 mosques of different ages and sizes in the historical block, the most famous of which is Huajiaoxiang Mosque. Walking in the block, you can see everywhere commercial outlets that combine China's traditional architectural style and Muslim architectural style, and ethnic costumes, handicrafts, halal non-staple food, restaurants and Muslim snack bars come in droves.
Some people say that Shaanxi snacks are famous and can be compared with the big meals of the eight major cuisines. When you come to Fang Hui Fengqing Street, you will find that this sentence is no exaggeration. There are all kinds of Hui snacks, such as mutton kebabs. You can't eat them, but you have to watch them, because the stalls of mutton kebabs are all next to each other. Of course, there are also famous shops and dishes such as Jia San Tang Bao, Ping Wa Barbecue, Red Fried Rice, Te Te Te and Jin Jia Casserole. If you are tired of eating these things, various special snacks such as camellia oleifera, mung bean cake, mirror cake and fried bean jelly can tempt your taste buds all the time. In the midsummer afternoon, the chilled sour plum soup here can make the cool feeling sweet from the mouth to the heart.
Huimin street at night is different from that during the day. The whole street is shrouded in a strong street smell. Electric lights and steam lights are hung on both sides of the road, mainly selling cakes, dried fruits, candied fruit and some Hui snacks. Behind these stalls are many restaurants dealing in local snacks. When there are many people, not only the shops are crowded, but even the doors of the shops will be filled with tables and chairs. The fireworks of mutton kebabs and tripe filled the whole street under the careless glare. The bustling crowd is shopping and eating. When they saw what they liked in the booth, they made a counter-offer. After that, you can rest on the seats in Gulou Square and watch kite vendors put dozens of meters of kites on the tall building across the road. Everything is full of real and lively life.