The old ** is so concrete, it seems like a world away, but it seems to be yesterday. Lao ** is so soul-warming, because she wrote down our hometown, and what she recorded was the land on which our lives depended.
Today, let's take a look at the past Qibao and taste the old pictures of the ancient town with the black and white old **.
Open the original link below to see that Qibao has two rivers intersecting in the town, Hengli Port in the east, and Huangpu River and Wusong River in the north and south.
Puhuitang, to the hole road from Shanghai county to Songjiang Fucheng, comes from the west, passes through the town about two miles, and the town is divided into north and south. Puhuitang Bridge connects with the north and south streets, the street merchants are lined up one after another, and there are Anping and recreation on the left and right, and the two bridges complement each other, connecting the north and south of the town. Along the north of the pond, there are Beixi Street, Beidong Street and Beixi Tangtan, Beidongtangtan, Nanxi Street, Nandong Street and Nanxitangtan, Nandongtangtan in the south, shops and houses are mixed, and the riverside residential water pavilion is stacked on top of each other, constituting the waterscape of the ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River. And the whole town is taken by two rivers and three bridges, and the streets and alleys are sorted, such as centipede-shaped, which is really only seen in the south of the Yangtze River.
A short period of old Shippo shadows.
Condensed are countless childhood memories.
To Qibao, to Minhang, to hometown.
What other fond memories do you have?
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