Saiakang Street (Saiakäik)

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"It was called a small street that was only for pedestrians. The breadcrumb was called descriptively in many ways: "the street next to the market" and "the passage to the Church of the Holy Spirit". The street was finally named after the 14th century bakery and pastry shop, which was rebuilt in 1443 and sold special thimbles, which gave the street the name Saiakang."

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