Tide in the East | Countdown to the Asian Games - What Are the Road Names Hidden in Hangzhou
"Next stop, Liangzhu", accompanied by a crisp broadcast, the Asian Games promotional video "What's Hidden in Hangzhou's Road Names" kicked off a "Chinese romantic" journey——
Under the Qingbo Bridge River Road, a running girl passed by a girl in Hanfu, and the intersection of history and reality quietly occurred. In the busy streets of Hangzhou, there are fireworks in "Tangtuan Lane", "Tofu Lane" and "Myrica Mountain Road". The smell of Pianerchuan and Xiaolongbao seems to be on the tip of your nose; There is also the romantic entanglement of "Dream Butterfly Street", "Lotus Pond Head", and "Phoenix Mountain Foot Road", finding a poetic heart in the lights
"The wind and flowers sing to the snow and moon, and spring is written to autumn. The road names contain the password of poetry, lighting up our way home." The short film takes us step by step, from the horizontal and vertical roads to the winding alleys and turning alleys, using the way of walking through the streets and alleys to experience the charm of Hangzhou.
Moving forward is the determination to forge ahead on the path of striving for success, and moving upward is the fighting spirit on the path of becoming a champion. The long-standing history and culture of Hangzhou are constantly intertwined with the spirit of striving for the Asian Games, inviting us to "Next Station, Asian Games. Next Station, Future"!
What exactly is hidden in the road names of Hangzhou? Welcome to the comment section to provide your answer~
Final review: Yuan Shuang