Overview
Qintai Road is a restored historical lane dedicated to the ancient love story of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun, featuring Tang and Han dynasty-style architecture, traditional music academies, and upscale teahouses.
Highlights
- Qintai Ancient Path: Stone-paved streets lined with Han dynasty-style pavilions and gates.
- Traditional Music Schools: Several guqin (Chinese zither) academies offer performances and lessons.
- Evening Atmosphere: Lantern-lit buildings and traditional signage create a romantic evening setting.
History
Named after the poet-musician Sima Xiangru, who serenaded Zhuo Wenjun with his qin (zither) on this street 2,100 years ago, the road was reconstructed in 2004 to evoke its ancient romantic heritage.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Visit in the evening when the lanterns are lit for the most atmospheric experience.
- Tip 2: It's directly adjacent to Qingyang Palace — combine both for a half-day cultural walk.
- Duration: 45 minutes–1 hour.