Guijie got its name because Gui was a bronze vessel used to hold wine in Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period in China, which is equivalent to today's jars. Anhui people especially like to drink, especially when they touch a large glass and drink it all at once. This custom is called "fried dumplings". Inspired by this and combined with local cultural traditions, Jiajie incorporated this feature into the name of the block. In addition, Jiajie is also marked by the hollowed-out dragon ears in the Spring and Autumn Period unearthed from the No.1 Tomb of Shuangdun in Bengbu, Anhui Province in 2008, which further emphasizes this cultural element. There are ancient street in Beijing and Lei street in Hefei. The first phase of Jiajie, the largest Huimin night market in Hefei, opened on July 13. Friends who like to "omelet" when drinking can go to the street cutting competition in Hefei! Gui Street is located at the intersection of Ningguo South Road and Shuiyangjiang Road in Hefei, echoing Hefei Lobster Street in the north and complementing the dining gathering place in the south.
Why should we cultivate environmental awareness?
1. Use bamboo cups instead of plastic cups. In order to support the sustainability of environmental resources,