Re: 25 old streets and alley written in the history of Ji'nan
13, Wang Fu Chi Zi Street Wang Fu Chi Street North from Phoenix Bridge Street, south end of Pingquan Hutong North mouth, East neighbour West Road Street, West Furong street. In 1924, the continuation of the county chronicles of the city, including the "Wei Jia Hutong". In 1934, the Ji'nan municipal government's urban survey report contained: "Wei Jia Hutong, Wang Fu Chi Zi Street".
14, PRI street, according to the Ming Chong Zhen years "calendar" carrying: "three yuan palace, one in the stone bridge, one in the Chai Jia lane." It is clear that PRI street in the Ming Dynasty belongs to the suburb of Ji'nan. Because it is close to the city, it is a Chai city. With the development of the Chai City, people are gradually building houses here, forming streets and lanes, named "Chai Jia lane". During the period of Qing Xianfeng (1851 - 1861), the construction of the polder wall blocked the passage between Chai Jiaxiang and Xianxian bridge. Qing Guangxu thirty years (1904), Ji'nan opened a port. In order to facilitate the communication between the commercial and old urban areas, in the thirty-two years of Qing Guangxu (1906), plien was opened between the original West polder wall Yong suisui gate (the gate of the stone bridge polder) and the gate of Yong Zhen polder (Ying Xian Qiao gate), and the Chai Jia Lane was widened to be renamed PRI street.