Now Lianglang Ancient Town is actually an antique Ming and Qing Street called Zhengmeng Street. At both ends of the street, Lianglang Ancient Town is written on one end, and Zhengmeng Street is written on the other end of the archway. On both sides of the street, there are mostly businessmen, but they are not the local specialty shops that are commonly seen in the ancient town, but some very livelihood stores, such as bakeries, repair shops, mobile phone shops, etc. It seems that all the business shops in the ancient town are open on the street, while the houses inhabited by the local residents are hidden behind these obviously brand-new street houses. Lane. This ancient town is neither long nor short. It should be one kilometer long. On both sides of the street, there is the old site of the anti-Japanese base area in eastern Zhejiang, while hiding in the unknown Wugui Tower for a long time.