Chinese name: Sunset Boulevard mbth: Sunset Boulevard Location: Hollywood Boulevard Length: 27 kilometers Sunset Boulevard is a street located in the west of Los Angeles County, California, USA. It extends from Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles to Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisade. This street has long been a symbol of Hollywood celebrity culture, and Sunset Avenue has long been synonymous with Hollywood stars. This famous street passes through Echo Park, Silver Lake, Los Felize, Hollywood, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Mount Homby, Barelare, Brenud and Pacific Fence. Except for West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, which are independent cities, the other place names mentioned above are all administrative districts or communities of Los Angeles. In the Bay Area of Los Angeles, Sunset Boulevard extends westward along the northern boundary of UCLA, which is also the zip code dividing line separating the southern West Hollywood from the northern West Hollywood. Sunset Avenue North Shawan West Gate Main Street has many twists and turns, and there are four lanes at the narrowest part of the whole journey. Because there are countless hairpin bends and blind spots on the main road, and there is no central separation zone in most places, collision accidents often occur here. The traffic volume of Sunset Avenue often exceeds its designed carrying capacity, so it is also "famous" for its bumpy roads. During rush hours, the two-way road is slow, and the phenomenon that the front car sticks to the rear car often occurs. However, when there are few cars on the road, Sunset Avenue is a very fast passage, because there are few traffic lights west of Doheny Road, and even if there are, they are short-lived. Even during rush hours, traffic can be unimpeded in Homby Hill, Bay Shawan and West Whittier in Beverly Hills, because the traffic lights there are set reasonably. Sunset Boulevard once extended further eastward to Elmi Steet near Union Station, including the historic Ovila Street in downtown, but in the east of Ovila Street, 1994, this part of Sunset Boulevard in the north of downtown, Meixi Street and Brooklyn Avenue, was named cesar chavez Avenue to commemorate Mexican-American trade union leader cesar chavez. Sunset Avenue is often nicknamed "Guitar Street" in Hollywood, because there are a large number of guitar shops and many other commercial organizations involved in the music industry, including some legendary recording studios, such as Sunset Sound Studio and United Western Recorder. Many young and hardworking actors, singers and other artists have been living here. The most famous part of Sunset Boulevard is Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, which is a small part of Sunset Boulevard and the center of the whole Los Angeles nightlife. From the western boundary of Beverly Hills to the easternmost end of the entire sunset boulevard, this part is also called Beverly Boulevard. Metro Local Line 2 and Line 302 run on Sunset Avenue. Line 302 is planned to be replaced by Metro Express Line 702. The Red Subway has a MRT station at the intersection of Sunset Avenue and Vermont Avenue.