Huimin Street can be said to be the business card of Xi'an City. It is impossible to say whether to come to Xi'an or not. It is a famous snack street. It is as famous as Hubu Lane in Wuhan, Jinli in Chengdu and Confucius Temple in Nanjing. Although it is regarded as a tourist destination for foreign tourists, in fact, local residents have always regarded it as the main place for snacks, shopping and leisure, especially in the summer night market where more people eat and spend their time in the cool. In fact, the whole "Huifang" area is full of restaurants, a variety of Muslim restaurants and stalls closely linked, including many of the local people most recognized the old shop. The Huimin Street in the evening is different from that in the daytime. The whole street is covered by the strong atmosphere of the market. There are various kinds of stalls with electric lights and steam lamps on both sides of the street. They mainly sell cakes, dried fruits, preserves and snacks. Behind these stalls are many restaurants that run local snacks. When there are many people, not only are the shops crowded, but also the doors are full of tables and chairs. Barbecue kebabs, beef tripe cooking fireworks filled the street in the less bright light, bustling crowds are roaming, eating, everything is full of real lively enthusiasm for life.