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Saishang Old Street

Introducing Saishang Old Street
Saishang Old Street is a bustling commercial area in Hohhot, located near the Dazhao Temple. Saishang Old Street has a history of over 400 years, and the architecture along the street retains the styles of the Ming (1368-1644 AD) and Qing (1644-1912 AD) dynasties, encapsulating the historical essence of Hohhot.

Saishang Old Street was the most prosperous trading hub back in the Ming Dynasty. Merchants from Central China brought tea and silk to trade for dairy products from northern nomadic tribes. Camel and horse caravans converged here, fostering a unique blend of Mongolian merchant culture, ethnic diversity, and old-town charm. 

Despite its modest length of only 380 meters (0.23 miles), which can be walked in about 15 minutes, Saishang Old Street is a treasure trove of attractions. Visitors can explore antique shops, savor local Inner Mongolian cuisine, and browse specialty stores and ethnic handicraft boutiques. The street is a lively and bustling destination, drawing crowds eager to revel in its multifaceted cultural traditions.

Saishang Old Street Fast Facts
• Chinese Name: SāiShàng LǎoJiē 塞上老街
• Best Time to Visit: All year around
• Recommended Visiting Hours: About 1 to 2 hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Shopping, Architecture
• Opening Hours: All Day (The Street). 9:00 – 22:00 (Most Shops & Stalls)
• Entrance Fee: Free
• Address: South Street, Yuquan District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia

What to Expect at Saishang Old Street
After exploring the serene halls of DaZhao Temple, a vibrant street awaits as the next destination—a place where history intertwines with the present. Strolling along the stone pavement reveals a charming atmosphere that envelops visitors, inviting them to savor the rich culture and lively spirit of the bustling marketplace.

Enchanting Nights on Old Street
Visiting the street at night is a memorable experience, as the lights and ambiance create a warm atmosphere that outshines the daytime. Small shops showcase handcrafted items and local delicacies, while neon signs illuminate the lively scene. Tourists in vibrant deel (traditional Mongolian costumes) stroll by, their smiles reflecting the ancient surroundings as they pose for photos. Locals gather, filling the air with folk songs and traditional dances. Don’t hesitate to join a dance circle—it’s a wonderful way to connect with the community and learn some moves!

Inner Mongolian Local Delicacies
As you stroll along Saishang Old Street, indulge in the delicious local delicacies that bring your culinary fantasies of Inner Mongolia to life. Sample traditional dishes like Buuz, steamed dumplings filled with minced meat seasoned with garlic and onion; Khuushuur, fried meat pies with a crispy crust; and Boodog, a unique dish where a whole sheep is cooked from the inside out using hot stones. For a lighter snack, try Aaruul, dried curds that offer a delightful flavor. If you’re in the mood for something more creative, explore inventive snacks available along the street, such as yurt-shaped macarons, saddle-shaped mousse, and bottled mare’s milk liquor; each bite is a taste of Mongolian culture and tradition!

Local Crafts and Souvenirs
Explore the vibrant treasure market along the old street, where shops and stalls brim with trinkets, brasswork, jewelry, and crafts. This bustling market is a trove of unique finds, including charming agate bracelets and delicate tiny teapots—perfect souvenirs to remember your visit.

The street is also renowned for its exquisite leather and fur products. For those who appreciate such items, these beautifully crafted goods can enhance their collection. Alternatively, for those who prefer ethical options, local artisans offer a variety of textiles, pottery, and handmade goods that serve as memorable keepsakes.

How to Get to Saishang Old Street
• By Bus: Take bus K3, 6, 59 to Dazhao Station.

Additional Travel Advice on Saishang Old Street
• Please take care of your belongings on the street as there are always many visitors.
• It is not suggested to visit the street on weekend or public holidays.

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