Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street, Commercial pedestrian zone in Liwan District, Guangzhou, China.
Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street is a roughly 1.2-kilometer-long shopping street in Guangzhou's Liwan District that blends traditional Lingnan architecture with modern retail and dining venues. The path features ornate classical building elements alongside contemporary storefronts, creating a mixed architectural environment throughout its length.
The street originated in the late Qing Dynasty and quickly became one of Guangzhou's three main trading centers. It retained this commercial importance across generations and continues to shape the city's business landscape today.
The street is home to several century-old shops like Taotao Ju restaurant and Nanxin Dessert Shop, where visitors can taste traditional Cantonese dishes that locals have enjoyed for generations. Residents and visitors alike gather here regularly, making it a living center of food culture and daily social routines.
The location remains accessible around the clock throughout the year and connects directly to several nearby metro stations. Visitors can easily arrive by public transportation and explore the area at any time that suits them.
The street displays a mix of neon signs and classical Chinese architectural details, which create very different moods between daytime and evening hours. As darkness falls, the lighting transforms the environment while the historic building forms remain visible, offering two distinct experiences in one place.
Location: Liwan District
GPS coordinates: 23.11750,113.24293
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:03
This collection presents central trading and shopping streets across Asian cities that combine traditional commerce with contemporary retail. In Singapore, Orchard Road stretches for several miles and houses department stores, international brands and local shops. Shanghai's Nanjing Road ranks among China's most important shopping streets, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors daily. In Tokyo, Takeshita Street attracts a younger crowd with fashion and accessory stores, while Osaka's Dotonbori is known for its restaurants and illuminated signage. Other streets in this collection display distinct characteristics of their respective cities. Malaysia's Jonker Street features historic shophouses and antique dealers. Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur functions as a Chinatown market offering textiles and electronics. In Bangkok, Khao San Road serves as a hub for international travelers with hostels, restaurants and travel agencies. The collection extends from Dubai through Israel to Russia, showing the diversity of Asian commercial streets, from traditional markets to modern shopping districts.
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