In 1938, Guiyang Radio Station rented Dajue Jingshe for broadcasting, and the call sign XPSA was used in seven languages. In 1950, Guizhou People's Broadcasting Station took over this place and worked here for more than 20 years. Guiyang Radio Street got its name from this. Radio

In 1938, Guiyang Radio Station rented Dajue Jingshe for broadcasting. The call sign xpsa was broadcast in 7 languages. In 1950, Guizhou People's Broadcasting Station took over this place and worked here for more than 20 years. Guiyang Radio Street got its name from this.

An alley on Radio Street. Photographed by Guo Ran

Radio Street is not long, from Wenchang Pavilion Wusheng Gate in the east to Junzi Lane in the west. Radio Street used to be an ordinary alley. It was not until 2010 that a group of young people began to renovate old houses and open shops here. Pursuing the "poetry and distance" in your heart in the alleys, the unique shops have become the characteristics of Radio Street.

Slowly, with Radio Street as the center, and the nearby connected Wenbi Street, Yuantong Street, etc., it has gradually become a must-visit place in Guiyang city walk, attracting many young people and tourists to experience this unique blend of old and new. exist.

From the aroma of barbecue under the Wushengmen city wall to the Chunlu Chongqing hot pot served in the small courtyard, the charm of the old and new blending of Radio Street is attracting more and more city explorers.

Radio Street alley. Photographed by Guo Ran

Continuing along Radio Street, the word "Xiaoye" comes into view under the wooden eaves. It is said that its owner is a designer who has integrated various details and textures into every aspect of the store. . Find a square table here and sit down. While experiencing the slow pace of life, you can also see the youthful atmosphere of Radio Street outside the window.

Continue walking from east to west. There are schools on this street, old barber shops with decades of history, long-lasting roadside stalls, and the popular "Dayin" and "Shadow" restaurants in recent years. "House", as well as the "hot small mouth" hot pot that you have to queue up every night to eat, and the "Mengdao Handmade" that young people love to check in.

This alley belongs to the past as well as the present. The fashionable young people strolling through it explore the traces of its past like a treasure hunt. Old stories are in the memory, and new stories are waiting to happen. These stories are the treasures of the city. (Guo Ran, Wang Shujing)