Location & Accessibility
Wanshou Commercial Street sits in Qixia District, Nanjing, just 10 minutes from Nanjing Station by car. It’s nestled near the bustling Maiqiao area, close to landmarks like Xuanwu Lake and Purple Mountain. To get there, take Metro Line 1 to Maiqiao Station (Exit 3) or bus routes 24, 30, or 141. If driving, park at the nearby lot on Maiyao Road—entry fees are affordable.
Natural Charms
Though Wanshou Commercial Street is urban, it’s framed by greenery. A small river runs alongside the street, perfect for evening strolls. Trees line the walkway, offering shade in summer. Nearby, Qixia Mountain provides hiking trails with forest views, while a 15-minute bike ride reaches Xuanwu Lake, where you can rent a paddleboat.
Cultural Vibes
This street blends old and new. Once a quiet village, it’s now a lively hub with retro touches—vintage lanterns, brick-walled cafes, and stalls selling traditional snacks like xiaolongbao (soup dumplings). Weekends bring street performers and craft markets. Don’t miss the Wanshou Village History Wall, which shares photos of the area’s transformation.
Food & Shopping
Wanshou Commercial Street is a foodie paradise! Try Nanjing duck blood soup at local eateries or grab bubble tea from one of the trendy shops. For souvenirs, browse stalls selling silk scarves, handmade fans, and cute keychains shaped like Nanjing’s iconic pagodas. There’s even a mini-mall with a supermarket and convenience stores for travel essentials.
Family-Friendly Fun
Families will love the kid-friendly zone near Lianhua Po Park, where children can play on swings and slides. The street also hosts seasonal festivals, like autumn’s Osmanthus Festival (free scented handouts!) and winter’s lantern-lit night markets. Stroller-friendly pavements and clean restrooms make it easy for parents.
Nighttime Magic
After dark, Wanshou Commercial Street glows with neon lights and lanterns. Sit at an outdoor café, sip beer, and watch the crowd. Street vendors sell glowing toys and snacks, creating a festive atmosphere. Nearby bars offer live music—a great way to end a day of exploring.
Practical Tips
Wear comfy shoes—the street is walkable but packed with nooks to explore. Bring cash for smaller vendors, though most places accept mobile payments. For WiFi, visit Café Wanshou (ask for the password). Avoid midday weekends if you prefer fewer crowds.
Whether you’re here for a quick bite, cultural peek, or leisurely wander, Wanshou Commercial Street offers a slice of Nanjing’s past and present. Come hungry, curious, and ready to soak up the vibes!