The name is very interesting, it sounds very close to the people, but it seems that there is now a renamed Qingjiangnan, which will inevitably be reminiscent of Lijiangnan. The restaurant does not have a private room, but there is a semi-private room with a fence. The decoration style is a bit mixed, and there is a small princess-style area with a palace. The price of the dishes is moderate, there is a timer for serving, and it is indeed very fast. I ordered most of the 6 dishes and felt good. Fried flower nails are a bit sweet and spicy, the taste is special, very refreshing; fried shrimps are beautifully placed, and the fried dough sticks are crispy; The lion's head did not disappoint me, the clear soup is very delicious, the crab powder tofu is a bit worse, there is no deliciousness expected. Overall, it is a recommended restaurant.