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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.
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 ...
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 ...
The basic structure of Beijing Siheyuan is a courtyard surrounded by houses on four sides. Due to the city's urban layout, most hutongs in Beijing run east-west, resulting in a predominantly north-south orientation for the Siheyuan within them.
Lusongyuan Hotel is a 3-star traditional courtyard hotel in Beijing, China. The Hotel lies in the central district of Beijing, in an old-styled Hutong in the eastern part of the city. It is surrounded by many historical buildings built from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties that are still preserved today.
'Gate of Stability') was a gate in Beijing's Ming-era city wall. The gate was torn down along with the city wall in the 1960s. Andingmen is now a place name. Where the gate once stood is now Andingmen Bridge, a roundabout overpass on the northern 2nd Ring Road. The overpass links Andingmen Inner Street which runs south of the overpass inside ...
Lingjing Hutong station (simplified Chinese: 灵境胡同站; traditional Chinese: 靈境胡同站; pinyin: Língjìng Hútòng zhàn) is a station on Line 4 of the Beijing Subway, [1] located on Xidan North St., about 150 m (490 ft) north of the west entrance of Lingjing hutong, [2] after which it is named.
Beijing railway station: 北京站: Sub-Central Beijing: Island Underground 211 Jianguomen: 建国门: Dongcheng/Chaoyang 1 Island Underground 20 September 1984 [3] 212 Chaoyangmen: 朝阳门 6 Island Underground 213 Dongsi Shitiao: 东四十条: Dongcheng: Island Underground 214 Dongzhimen: 东直门 13 Capital Airport Island Underground 215