West Street is the oldest street in Yangshuo with a history of more than
1,400 years. Situated at the center of Yangshuo County, West Street has become,
since the 1980's, a window of eastern and western culture and the biggest
'foreign language center' in China. West Street is the most prosperous district
in Yangshuo, and, each year, approximately 100,000 foreigners come here on their
travels or to attend advanced studies. Visitors are attracted to West Street by
its unique mix of cultures.
West Street is 517 meters (1,696 feet) long and 8 meters (26 feet) wide,
meandering in an 'S' along its length. Being completely paved with marble it is
a typical example of a southern China street. It is greatly admired by
foreigners for its simple style and courtyard-like setting. There is a saying
about West Street that 'half is village while the other half is stores'.
Because, at times, foreigners outnumber Chinese, West Street is also
called 'foreigners' street'. Don't be surprised if you hear English words spoken
by elderly Chinese women, for West Street is called 'the global village'.
Besides the local accent of Yangshuo, English has become the language for daily
use. West Street is modern and fashionable, nearly every store has bilingual
shop signs, and more than 20 stores have been opened by foreigners who have
settled here.
Chinese visiting West Street may think they are in a foreign country, while
foreigners come here to search for the ancient civilization of China. However,
whether you are Chinese or a foreigner, West Street is a terrific place to take
a rest, both physical and psychological. West Street will drive all of your
pressures and burdens away, and give you a calmer view of life. It shows
different faces at different times: calm and peaceful in the morning, while
trendy and modern in the evening. Traveling to West Street is an experience to
be with the landscape, with the people, with the soul, and with yourself.
Visiting West Street, you will be surrounded by an array of traditional
folk and amazing international elements. Various shops, craftworks shops,
painting and calligraphy stores, backpack shops, cafes, and Chinese Kung Fu
academies jostle for attention. You may see a multitude of items, from
embroidered silk cloth, wax-painted weaving, to tiny shoes worn by women before
the liberation of the People's Republic of China in 1949. In addition, elsewhere
on the street you may find bars and cafes, some run by foreigners, decorated
with bamboo rafts, fish baskets, wax-painted tablecloths, and so on.
West Street does not only satisfy you visually. You will be tempted by
foods from all over the world: ciba (a kind of Chinese rice cake) and rice
noodle of Yangshuo, authentic Italian coffee, banana cake, Western style food,
etc. So now, choose a cafe, ask for a cup of coffee and let the pretty scenery
and dulcet music take you to a fantastic world.