Shanghai Old Street was opened to the public on June 18,1999. The 825-m long street is divided into the eastern and western section by Guanyi Street. The eastern section extends to Renmin Road and the western section, to Henan road, South. Through decoration and remolding, the eastern section keeps the characteristics of residences in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republican day. The houses on both sides of the street are fitted with checkered windows, shop-fronts of wooden boards, balustrades and swing doors, roofs with upturned eaves and protruding corners, laced drain-pipes and horse-shape wall tops.The buildings in the western section are copies of the Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture, with black tiles and white-washed walls, red columns and upturned eaves, expressing the folk styles of Shanghai's old downtown. There in the street you will find hundred-year old stores, Tonghanchun, Laotongsheng, Wuliangcai, Wanyouquan, Qiu Tianbao, Old Shanghai Tea House, Deshun Western Food Restaurant, Chunfeng Deyi Restaurant, Chunfeng Deyi Restaurant, Xishi Soya Bean curd Store, Dingniangzi Cloth Store, Rongshun Restaurant and Baoyintang. There are also newly opened Danfeng Tea House, Clinic of renowned traditional Chinese medical doctors and others of traditional characteristics.