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What was Jianyang like 20 years ago?
Twenty years ago, there were no tall buildings, sea gardens and new houses near the old bridge in Jianyang, but it was still full of vitality. Jianyang people are full of fighting spirit and vitality.

What was the old Jianyang City like?

There are five gates in Old Jianyang, Guo Cheng. It is generally believed that the east, south, west and north gates were built in the Ming Dynasty when the city was established. There is also a new south gate, which is the intersection of the southern end of Xinmin Street and People's Hospital. This door was opened by Aipu in Qingzhi House and closed in the Republic of China. There is a moon city in the north and a moon city in the south. That is, a half-moon wall is built outside the city gate, and the door is opened in the middle, which becomes a heavy door to strengthen defense.

Street? From the north gate to Dashikou is the North Street. There are two step dams near the city gate, and each step has more than ten steps.

Waibei Street outside the north gate is a short street from the city gate to Wan 'an Qiaotou. On the right of the northern end of the bridge is the ancient road leading to Chengdu. Later, some tile houses were built, and together with the original straw houses, an alley was formed, which will belong to Fort Cary. After the Chengdu-Chongqing Highway was repaired, dozens of street houses were built on both sides of Qiaobei Highway. At this time, Longwang Temple set up a bus station and built hotels and shops nearby.

House? In the early Republic of China, there were no buildings in the old city until the middle and late Republic of China. As the civil war in Sichuan gradually subsided, Li Qingting's mansion, Li's villa in Dagujing Street, shops and houses in North Street appeared. After the mid-Republic of China, there were teahouses in Xiaoshikou and Mahao Street, teahouses, restaurants, Chinese medicine shops and other civil houses in the Fourth Branch Road.