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Built after the market street in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, the street gave the imperial family an illusion to take part in the daily life of ordinary people which was forbidden to them. When imperial nobles came to visit the street, eunuchs, aiming to please their masters, would act as tradesmen and customers to produce a prosperous scene in the street. After recent restoration, now the street is lined on both sides with archaized structures, such as various shops, teahouses and restaurants. All the buildings are furnished with classical Chinese furniture and all the shop assistants are dressed in the traditional clothes of the Qing dynasty. Strolling in this street, one may fell that he is in a street in South China one hundred years ago.
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