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Which famous street in Yunnan (Kunming) has its origin? Thanks!

1: Ru'an Street - Today's Ru'an Street in Kunming was once an area where Manchus lived, and there is a saying of "Banner Street"...

2: Fuzhao Street --In 1947, the first restaurant specializing in steam pot chicken was opened on Fuzhao Street in Kunming...

3: Tongren Street--Tongren Street was built by overseas Chinese from Nanyang after they returned to China. Tongren Street was demolished in the late 1990s and rebuilt after the original...

4: Jinbi Road-Jinbi Square was built in the Ming Dynasty. After the square was built, it was destroyed by war twice, the last time in It was rebuilt during the Guangxu period. The square is a wooden structure, tall and straight, standing across the street, with carved eaves and colorful paintings, magnificent and magnificent.

5: Baoshan Street--The old people on Baoshan Street always call it "Baoshantang"... "Baoshantang" is an Islamic chapel that was destroyed by the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom... Baoshan The name of Tang Wei Shan Tang is a local charity organization in the past.

6: Xiangyun Street--Kunming Xiangyun Street Food City--a snack street (as for the origin--no explanation)

7: Sanshi Street--the most prosperous street in Kunming in the Yuan Dynasty The place is named after the Pearl Market, Horse Market and Sheep Market.

8: Zhengyi Road - Zhengyi Road: After the "Chongjiu Uprising" in Yunnan on September 9, 1911, it was used to uphold justice in the world. This meant that the South Gate was renamed Zhengyi Gate, and the road north of the gate was renamed Zhengyi Road.

9: Wuyi Road - the street name originated from the May Day International Labor Day. Many cities have streets with this name.

10: Xicangpo - Xicangpo. There is a sign at the entrance of the slope, "The place where Wen Yiduo was martyred".

11: Xiansheng Slope - In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Xiansheng Slope near Gongyuan was the place where prefectures, counties, and counties in the province took exams. There was a post house in Xiansheng Slope.