Along with the rapid globalization and urbanization,primitive ecological environment and cultural life atmosphere of urban streets and lanes have degraded,memories of the city have been lost,and cities have shown the tendency of convergence and homogenization.Taking the Confucius Temple Block for example,this paper applied cognitive map,oral interview and GIS spatial statistics to study residents’ col ective memories of urban street and lane spaces,and found that the locals’ collective memories of streets and lanes in the Confucius Temple Block declined gradually in the sequence of 'aura area' → 'secondary aura area' → 'buffer area' → 'blind spot area',and 'civilian' urban design concept was claimed as the major incentive of the decline.Streets and lanes as important components of urban public spaces have specific historical connotations and genius loci,and they deserve wide concern from the academic circle and the society for their function of protecting collective memories of residents.