The scenery beside the canal is very beautiful. Huaiyang cuisine tastes better than the general Southeast Asian cuisine. I think so. I went to the Canal's Centennial Mansion. I didn't go to the Mansion because everyone said that later managers didn't inherit the characteristics of the store. Then we went by the canal to find a Huaiyang restaurant, Pingqiao tofu, tiger skin eggs, braised pork, dried potted shrimp, feeling nearby. Small fishing village seems to be very good, the environment is better than the century-old Wenlou. After dinner, look at the lights, there are people singing Peking Opera on the road (opera, I don't know if it is Peking Opera or Yueju Opera, Hahaha), crossing the intersection to Dayue Tea (comparable to another local shop of Innocent Chain Tea House, the price is quite high), dozens of teams of middle-aged and elderly entertainment school embarrassing dance, children. Collective skating, lively almost restored to the canal heyday, but the house price is not the highest price in Huaian, 7000-10000, the bar really did not see, more than Houhai literature and art, the top multi-division tower there put some light music, coupled with distant grandfather singing Peking Opera (opera), a lot of folk artists.