When it comes to Nanchuan, people will immediately think of the famous Jinfo Mountain. Indeed, Jinfo Mountain is not only a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, but also a world natural heritage. It is definitely the leading IP in Nanchuan. It can be said that they have never been to Jinfo Mountain. I have actually been to Nanchuan, but is there only Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan? That is definitely not the case. In addition to Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan actually has many good places, such as Shenlong Gorge, Shanwangping, Nanzhu Mountain, etc., of course, including the East Street that this article will introduce to you. According to relevant information, Nanchuan is a thousand-year-old county. It has been established for more than 1,300 years. It has a long history and an extremely rich culture. However, it is hard to touch what Nanchuan was like a thousand years ago, but the modern East Street, We can remember, because Nanchuan City Investment and CYTS jointly invested 2.3 billion yuan in East Street to build a cultural and tourism integrated town covering an area of 120 acres, which highly restored its historical richness in the 1970s and 1980s. It is understood that Dongjie, as a carrier carrying the imprints of the young people’s lives in the small town, cleverly integrates the life of Nanchuan people and the landscape wonders, herbal culture, plant ecology and other characteristics of the Jinfo Mountain, and develops multiple thematic creative formats. Let people experience the local characteristic culture of Nanchuan in the process of recreation in Dongjie. Nanchuan East Street uses modern technology to fully restore the streetscape of the town in the 1980s and 1990s. A street paved with bluestone and a storefront decorated with wooden boards. People are trading needles and needles leisurely. On the stone bench in front of the door, they are dressed in blue. The old man in the blue cloth coat, sucking the soil smoke, very fanciful! These scenes can easily awaken the nostalgic emotions of people of multiple ages, and allow people to gain a sense of experience and identification with cultural life and memory. Walking on the East Street, what impressed me the most is the family memory hall inside. This family memory hall occupies four floors, and the first floor represents an era, from the 1960s and 70s to the 70s and 80s of the last century. It was there until the 1980s and 1990s. For example, in this family pavilion in the 1960s and 1970s, simple furniture, old kettles, porcelain bowls, sewing machines, etc., are in it as if you are traveling through it. Coming out of the Family Memory Museum in the 1960s and 1970s, I walked through an old corridor full of pictorials, mailboxes, newspaper boxes, and some advertisements belonging to the year. The next level is a scene from the 1970s and 1980s. Up. The first thing that attracted us was the pictorial on the wall. They were all Hong Kong and Taiwan stars of the year. Come and see, do you all recognize them? It is estimated that the friends who lived in those years are not all strangers to these pictorials, right? In those years, who hadn’t posted a few similar pictorials? Back then, there were no mobile phones, and people had to write letters or make calls in their communications, so public phones (or 200 phones with phone cards) have also been remembered by many people. At that time, money transfer was also called remittance, which was not as convenient as online payment today. In the 1970s and 1980s, with the continuous improvement of people’s economic income, people’s living standards also made great progress. Some musical instruments slowly began to enter ordinary people’s homes, such as organs, accordions, guitars, etc., which became the hobbies of many people. This was the appearance of many ordinary people at that time, with enamel washbasins, wooden washstands, temporary kitchens on the corridors, and old-fashioned washing machines slowly entering the homes of ordinary people. At that time, people’s hobbies became more and more extensive. Some cultural figures began to like traditional Chinese culture. The home began to set up a study room. A few calligraphy and paintings on the wall were also standard, and the middle of the study room was used to practice calligraphy. The big book stand looks very literary and artistic. At that time, furniture and electrical appliances in the house gradually increased. Black and white televisions began to enter the homes of ordinary people. TV series such as “Huo Yuan Jia” were strongly sought after. Comic strips were also very popular at that time. Comic strips, also known as comic strips and little people’s books, were ancient Chinese traditional books. It is said that they slowly took shape after the popularization of printing in the Song Dynasty. Using continuous pictures to tell stories and portray characters is a popular reading material suitable for all ages, with a wide range of subjects and various contents. For friends born in the 1970s and 1980s, comic strips definitely have deep memories, such as “San Mao Wanderings”, “Red Detachment of Women”, “White Haired Girl”, “Harbour”, “Shajia Bang”, ” “Red Lantern”, “A surprise attack on the White Tigers”, “Taking the Tiger Mountain”, “Ode to the Dragon River”, “God Legs and Du Xin Wu”, “Chen Zhen”, “The Adventures of Tintin”, etc. are all very familiar to everyone Comic strip. The next level is the 1980s and 1990s, when people’s living standards have been further improved compared to the 1970s and 1980s. For example, people pay more attention to entertainment after work, and the Chongqing area where Nanchuan is located has become popular. Although the first generation of mahjong seems to be not as big as it is today, everyone still had a great time and enjoyed it. Here, in addition to the family scenes of different ages, you can also see the scenes of some special shops, such as the tailor shop in the picture above, with ready-made garments hanging on one side, fabrics of various colors on the other side, and a generous table in the middle. It is a variety of patterns, needles and threads, and there is an old-fashioned sewing machine next to it. This is the scene of the commissary back then. Shancheng Beer, Tianfu Coke, Hongyan Ink, Shuxiu Washing Powder, Shancheng Watch, 100 Years RT-Mart, Hechuan Match, Rice Crackers… are all old Chongqing brands at that time, and many of them have now disappeared. , Only Shancheng Beer is still the original brand, but it has also been sold to Carlsberg. When Tianfu Coke was most popular, it had 108 years of packaging plants in the country. Later, it was a joint venture with Pepsi, and was tragically hidden in the snow, making a generation of famous drinks history. Litigation and other means have regained the brand, but the influence is no longer the same. This family memory hall allows almost every visitor to find childhood memories. The post-60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s are the same. Even if the post-00s are here under the leadership of the mother of China, they can also remember their hardships and sweetness. Find the scenes where mom, dad, grandparents and grandparents lived. You can change into the costumes of the time and take a photo. It is an interesting and meaningful photo of the Internet celebrity. It is understood that Dongjie was originally an old street in Nanchuan, and it also has a name called Jiefang Road. People habitually call it East Street because it is the east side of Nanchuan City, connecting Donghuan Road, and corresponding to South Street, North Street, and West Street. Perhaps Nanchuan City at that time was surrounded by East, South, West, and North Streets. of. The reason why it is called Jiefang Road may be related to the liberation of Nanchuan. On November 27, 1949, Liu and Deng’s army came from Wulong Baima, and Nanchuan was peacefully liberated. The Jiefang Army entered the city from Dongjie. To commemorate the peaceful liberation of Nanchuan, Dongjie was renamed Jiefang Road. Therefore, this road has a special memory for the people of Nanchuan. Now that it has invested 2.3 billion yuan to build a cultural tourism town, it is still worth a visit. There are not only the family memory hall mentioned above, but also the Yang Liping Art Center, Happy twist IP block, dream Ferris wheel, cultural and creative vegetable market and other projects, you can really come and visit if you have the opportunity.
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