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  2. List of hutongs in Beijing - Wikipedia

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    It records the historical changes, the style of The Times, and contains a strong cultural flavor, like a folk customs museum, branded with the imprint of people's various social life. A brick or tile in many hutongs is hundreds of years old. One can understand the life of Beijing residents from the hutong courtyards, large and small, including ...

  3. Hutong - Wikipedia

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    A hutong in Beijing Entrance to a residence in a hutong. Hutong (simplified Chinese: 胡同; traditional Chinese: 衚衕 or 胡同; pinyin: hútòng) are a type of narrow street or alley commonly associated with northern Chinese cities, especially Beijing. In Beijing, hutongs are alleys formed by lines of siheyuan, traditional courtyard ...

  4. Lingjing hutong - Wikipedia

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    Lingjing hutong (Chinese: 灵境胡同; pinyin: Língjìng hútong) is a hutong in Beijing, located near to Xidan, in the Xicheng District, Beijing. [1] It is approximately 600 metres (2,000 ft) long, running from Xidan North Street to Fuyou Street with a width of 32 metres (105 ft), it is considered the broadest hutong in Beijing.

  5. Beijing Siheyuan - Wikipedia

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    Siheyuan courtyard houses originated in Beijing and is the most prevalent type of traditional Chinese courtyard residence. Due to their high density in Beijing, the term "Siheyuan" is typically synonymous with the Beijing style. Siheyuan, along with Hutong, have become the most representative traditional architectural feature of Beijing.

  6. Nanluoguxiang - Wikipedia

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    Nanluoguxiang was built in the Yuan Dynasty and received its current name during the Qing Dynasty, around 1750.In recent years, the area's hutongs have become a popular tourist destination with restaurants, bars, live music houses, coffee shops, fast food and souvenir shops, as well as some old siheyuan associated with famous historic and literary figures.

  7. Xidan - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the area is known throughout Beijing as a shopping area. [8] [9] [10] Many malls and department stores have stores within the area, the oldest of which is the China branch of the Taiwanese department store Chungyo. [9] [11] [12] Xidan is also home to Lingjing Alley, which, at 32m (34 yards), is considered to be the broadest hutong in ...

  8. Guo Yue (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Guo is also a specialist in authentic Chinese cooking, and gives cookery workshops in cookery schools and food festivals worldwide, often combined with music. 'Music, Food and Art' is held in Beijing, and groups of 8 to 10 students travel with him to stay in the hutongs where he grew up, visiting local markets and learning food preparation and ...

  9. List of Beijing landmarks - Wikipedia

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    There are many landmarks in Beijing. The best-known ones include the Badaling stretch of the Great Wall of China , the Temple of Heaven , the Tian'anmen and the Forbidden City , a number of temples, hutongs and parks, relics of ages gone by.