A Walk through Beijing's Most Beautiful Hutongs, Beijing, China
Hutongs?are the narrow alleyways in Beijing that are formed by traditional courtyard houses, also called siheyuan. The old center of Beijing consists of many?hutongs?and many of these are still residential. This guide shows you?Beijing’s most beautiful?hutongs?and how to find them.
A great starting point for exploring the most beautiful?hutongs?in Beijing is Qianmen.?Just a stone’s throw away from Tian’anmen and the Forbidden City, the area near Qianmen includes several?hutongs?of historical significance. The avenue proceeding south from the Qianmen Gate is known as “Qianmen Street”, and has been a commercial center for several centuries, although it now mainly caters to tourists from other parts of China. Many renowned stores and restaurants started out here, including the most famous?Peking duck restaurant, Quanjude (全聚德). Qianmen Street is also considered the origin of Beijing snack foods.
While the main Qianmen Street isn’t at all authentic and quiet hutong, the side streets are even more alluring.?Take a walk west along Dashila’r, another well-known hutong street.?Walk further west and explore smaller?hutongs?like Tan’er Hutong, Tiaozhou Hutong and Da’er Hutong for a glimpse into daily life in a real?hutong. Here, you will find small courthouses, tiny antique and calligraphy stores, butcher shops and even bookstores – and you will barely find any tourists here. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
A great starting point for exploring the most beautiful?hutongs?in Beijing is Qianmen.?Just a stone’s throw away from Tian’anmen and the Forbidden City, the area near Qianmen includes several?hutongs?of historical significance. The avenue proceeding south from the Qianmen Gate is known as “Qianmen Street”, and has been a commercial center for several centuries, although it now mainly caters to tourists from other parts of China. Many renowned stores and restaurants started out here, including the most famous?Peking duck restaurant, Quanjude (全聚德). Qianmen Street is also considered the origin of Beijing snack foods.
While the main Qianmen Street isn’t at all authentic and quiet hutong, the side streets are even more alluring.?Take a walk west along Dashila’r, another well-known hutong street.?Walk further west and explore smaller?hutongs?like Tan’er Hutong, Tiaozhou Hutong and Da’er Hutong for a glimpse into daily life in a real?hutong. Here, you will find small courthouses, tiny antique and calligraphy stores, butcher shops and even bookstores – and you will barely find any tourists here. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: A Walk through Beijing's Most Beautiful Hutongs
Guide Location: China » Beijing
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Linda Dunsmore
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Guide Location: China » Beijing
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Linda Dunsmore
Read it on Author's Website:
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Qianmen Street
- Nanluoguxiang
- Guanshuyuan Hutong
- Wudaoying Hutong
- Guozjian Street
- Dashibei Hutong
- Skewed Tobacco Pouch Street
- Peking duck restaurant, Quanjude
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