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Describe a street you know well.

You should say:

where it is

what are the main buildings around

how often you go there

and explain how you feel about this street.

The first place that springs to mind is Nanluoguxiang, in Beijing. It’s one of the most well known streets in the capital of China, with hundreds, if not thousands of tourists every day!

It’s in the centre of Beijing, just north of the Forbidden City and close to the Drum Tower and the Bell Tower. Another place of interest close by is Houhai Lake. I think it’s an old hutong, so most of the buildings around Nanluoguxiang are only one or two stories high and are either shops, restaurants or bars. There are also loads of street vendors selling cheap stuff, often just novelty items for tourists to waste their money on.

I don’t go there very often, in fact I try to avoid Nanluoguxiang if possible as it’s not my scene. It gets far too busy and makes me feel claustrophobic, plus the bars and restaurants are too expensive. On the rare occasions I do go, it is usually to show people who are visiting Beijing and a short time there reminds me why I don’t like it.

Overall, my feelings towards the street are not very positive. When I first went there as a tourist I loved it. I felt like a kid in a candy shop with all the souvenirs, snacks and cool bars with live music. But as someone who lives in Beijing, the idea of going to Nanluoguxiang fills me with dread and I’d much rather spend my time in a less commercialised street or Hutong.

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You should say:where it is                                                    what the main buildings are on that street        what you usually do on that street              and explain how you feel about this street.       Well, there are quite a few streets that I could have chosen to talk about, but I reckon probably the most interesting one to describe would be Hefang Street, which is somewhere in the centre of my hometown, about fifteen to twenty minutes" walk from where I live. And as for what the main buildings are on this street, well, it"s kind of hard to say really, because the street is essentially just a long stretch of shops selling various souvenirs, but there ar(本文来自:Www.dXF5.com 东星资源 网:雅思口语街)e also a handful of restaurants dotted in amongst the shops, most of which are pretty nondescript to be honest with you. However, one building that does stand out is the Chinese medicine shop, which doubles up as a hospital, so I suppose it"s probably fair to say that this would be the main building on the street, and there are always floods of people going in and out, apparently because it"s meant to be one the best places, if not the best, for Chinese medicine in the whole province, although I"ve never actually been inside myself. Anyway, regarding what I usually do on this street, well I guess most of the time I just go there for the street food, because there are a load of stalls which do really good food, such as barbecued squid, lamb kebabs, uh...what else.....oh yeah, chicken wings and also chicken drumsticks. So that"s basically what I mainly go there for, and it"s actually making me feel quite hungry just to think of it! But getting back to the topic, with regard to how I feel about this street, well, on the whole I would say it"s a really cool street, firstly because it"s pedestrianized, so there"s a lot of space to walk around without having to worry about getting hit by a car! Also, most of the buildings seem to be quite old, which gives the street a nice, traditional feel. But saying that, though, it can sometimes feel a little touristy, especially on weekends when you"ll see people walking around with cameras dangling around their necks, and I guess because of this, the things sold in the shops there tend to be quite pricey. For example, a pack of postcards will probably set you back about 30 yuan or so, whereas if you went to one of the bookshops in the city, it would probably only cost about 10 yuan. But anyway, all in all I would say it"s a really great street, and I feel lucky that we have such a place in our hometown.