Zaoer Lane, Ganzhou Historical attractions, don't look at the broken bricks and tiles, the pieces are full of thousands of years of vicissitudes. Song Shi, Ming brick, Qing tile... Ganzhou Typical representatives of many historical and cultural streets and alleys, known as Jiangjia Lane in the Ming Dynasty. Zaoer Lane is an old street and alley full of vicissitudes of years and diversified architectural features in the ancient city of Ganzhou in Jiangxi. The names of the two ends of the alley are different, one end is "Zaoer Lane" and the other end is "Zaoer Lane". At first listening to Zaoer Lane, a little can't touch the mind, and I know it after asking: in the early Qing Dynasty, there were many battles in this street and alley, and the battles were uniformly dressed in black, known as soap, so people called them soap, and the place they lived was called "Soap Lane". I don't know what year and month, "Zaoer Lane" or because of harmonics evolved into "Zaoer Lane". Whether it is "Zaoer Lane" or "Zaoer Lane", this alley shows people with diversified styles of architectural characteristics, become another window for people to understand the ancient city. The alley is more than 200 meters long. The cobblestone paved roads are deep and simple. The shops, workshops, hotels, Qianzhuang, Shushu, and houses on both sides are really the epitome of a small society. The most distinctive is its architectural style. There are both southern Fujian Hakka, Yuzhong patio-style buildings, Huizhou buildings, and even Western-style architecture. Horse head walls, black-brown folding door panels, carved in front of windows, make me feel more cordial, and the Western-style buildings also make me feel a little surprised. Local residents told us that the buildings here have historical imprints of different dynasties in Song, Ming and Qing. The 200-meter alley takes you through a thousand years of history, allowing you to appreciate the works of different eras of ancient Chinese architecture art. Now, there is no noise and lively in the alley. Although there are some hotels, hotels, and enterprises working and operating here, in addition to the occasional footsteps of tourists echoing in the alley, the tourists leave, the alley still maintains that elegance and tranquility.