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The Jiqing night street is located in the central part of an old city area in Hankou. Local people simply say that if you come to Jiqing, you will know     1     Wuhan is, and that anyone who doesn’t go there is the same as one who has never been to the city.

In the evening, hundreds of sidewalk snack boothes come out on the street and provide popular flavored food     2     cheap prices. Fresh steamed lobsters and crabs, spicy shrimp balls, tasty beef soups and Chinese dumplings, all these will feed you well.

Native people like to order several of the best-known dishes and a few     3     (bottle) of beer and spend their evening with friends here. For travelers, another     4     (excite) thing is the lively folk music     5     (perform) by folk musicians at their table. The musicians often carry their instruments and a piece of board on which the tune names     6     ( write). You can choose one of     7     ( they) ( all are popular classical Chinese music) at 10 or 15 RMB and then enjoy the delicious food when     8     (listen) to a graceful (优美的) tune.

It is a lively place     9     locals spend their leisure time, and has become     10     important part of everyday life for local people.

【知识点】 人文地理 城市

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