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Xidan Culture Square. Xidan (Chinese: 西 单; Pinyin: Xīdān) is a major traditional commercial area in Beijing, China. [1] It is located in the Xicheng District. [2]The Xidan commercial district incorporates the Xidan Culture Square, North Xidan Street, as well as many supermarkets and department stores.
Xidan Station (simplified Chinese: 西单站; traditional Chinese: 西單站; pinyin: Xīdān Zhàn) is a station on Line 1 and Line 4 of the Beijing Subway located in the Xidan commercial district. [1] The station on average has 60,000 entrances and exits per day. [2]
Xicheng (Chinese: 西城区; pinyin: Xīchéng Qū; lit. 'West City District') is a district of the city of Beijing.Its 32 square kilometers (12 sq mi) cover the western half of the old city (largely inside the 2nd Ring Road; the eastern half is Dongcheng District), and has 1,106,214 inhabitants (2020 Census). [2]
Beijing West railway station: 北京西站: Fengtai 9 Sub-Central Beijing West: Dual-Island Underground 28 December 2014 [15] Wanzi: 湾子: Xicheng: Side Underground Daguanying: 达官营 16 Island Underground Guang'anmennei: 广安门内 19 (Out-of-system interchange via Niujie) [2] Island Underground Caishikou: 菜市口 4 Island Underground ...
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. [2]
In addition, the Beijing Airport Shuttle Bus also runs one route from Xidan in the city to the Beijing Nanyuan Airport. One way fare on routes to the city costs between ¥20 to ¥30 and ¥40 to ¥140 on routes to Tianjin and cities in Hebei. [1]
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, [a] previously romanized as Peking, [b] is the capital city of China. ... Wangfujing and Xidan have developed into flourishing shopping districts, [74] ...