Where is the busiest and most lively street or shopping district in your city?

Currently I'm in Beijing, where there are multiple streets and shopping districts, namely Qianmen, Wangfujing, Nanluoguxiang, and Ditan Commercial Street, which are where foreign tourists would go. Local people will also go to these places, but common sense they spend less, generally Beijingers tend to modernize a few shopping districts, one is Sanlitun SOHO, in addition to Xidan Joy City, Chaoyang Joy City, Wangjing SOHO, Chaoyangmen SOHO, Chongwenmen New World area, and occasionally leisure time there are a lot of people will choose to go to the area of the back of the sea to drink a little.

Sanlitun SOHO is close to Sanlitun Bar Street, so there are a lot of office workers, rich people and rich women who will come here to have a good time in their spare time. Some of the residents living in the neighborhood choose to take their children for a stroll here after dinner and tea. Beijing's size has forced the city to spread out its shopping districts in several areas, either for the convenience of residents, office workers, or free people, and there's always a location that suits them.

There's another place where locals go at night, a street that's largely devoid of shopping and focused on food for eaters near and far. It is the famous Guijie, this street north-south opposite, large and small dozens of museums from east to west until the Beixinqiao. Even in the early hours of the morning, this place is still crowded with cars, and no matter if tomorrow is the sixth day or not, you will always see dozens of people lining up outside each store.

This is a rare sight in Beijing, a city that is relatively quiet at night, but it's the businesses that are happiest. Thismeans that no matter what kind of restaurant they have, there will be no shortage of customers on the street from 4 or 5 p.m. until the wee hours of the morning. And the vast majority of customers would rather fight for parking spaces and wait in line than eat the food.