When you are tired from walking, you can find a dilapidated and old place with a vegetable market next to it, but authentic French and Italian dishes. When you open the door, you are filled with foreigners. Isn't this feeling also amazing ~~~
I walked a lot, and I told you a few that impressed me deeply
Houhai is generally considered ~~ But I won't introduce it, because it's a famous tourist attraction today and I'm not very interested in it.
Gong's Mansion is on the other side of Houhai. Of course, there are alleys on the road to Gong's Mansion. However, there are often rickshaws here, so there is no way ~~
Let's not mention Nanluogu Lane as a famous tourist attraction. It's not interesting to mention it mainly, and it doesn't feel like a hutong.~ Nanluogu Lane runs from north to south, and there are many interesting things going from east to west, such as Ju 'er Hutong, front and back Yuanen Temple Hutong ~~ We were around eleven o'clock, dressed in black, walking in the hutong ~~ It was scary to think about myself ~
Because it's too late and there are not many photos, I'll just talk about it briefly. But then again, even during the day, most of the houses in these alleys are not allowed to enter, so I find it interesting and people may not like it. I won't let you see anything after walking around for a long time ~~
Ju 'er Hutong belonged to Jinggong Square in Zhaohui during the Ming Dynasty, and was called Ju' er Hutong. The Qing Dynasty was decorated with yellow flags, and it was called Juer Hutong during the Qianlong period. Nos. 3, 5 and 7 Ju 'er Hutong are the residences of Rong Lu, Minister of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. No. 3 is the ancestral hall, No. 5 is the residence, and No. 7 is the garden. Rong Lu later moved to Dongchang Hutong. Later on, No. 7 served as the Afghan Embassy. No. 41 was originally a temple.
The former Yuanen Temple Hutong was decorated with yellow flags in the Qing Dynasty and belonged to Zhaohui Jinggong Square in the Ming Dynasty. It was called Yuanen Temple Hutong. It was named because Yuanen Temple was built here in Yuanen Temple Hutong. Yuan 'en Temple was built during the Yuan and Yuan Dynasties and was rebuilt many times later. There is Guangci Nunnery to the west of the temple. There is a inscription in the nunnery: "To build Shifang Courtyard, Yuan 'en is the neighbor.
Houyuan Ensi Hutong, No. 7 "Enyuan", was once Chiang Kai-shek's residence during the Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it served as the Yugoslav Embassy in China and is now a Friendship Hotel. Courtyard No. 13 is the former residence of Mao Dun, the only place where you can buy a ticket.
Because I lived in Jingshan Back Street, I walked several times around my place.
The Second Ring Road is full of well-preserved hutongs, but it is basically impossible to move from East Jixiang Hutong to the east. They are all demolished and rebuilt. I saw several places that I thought they were hotels at first, because they were very high-rise households, not the size of a small courtyard house. The wooden carvings on the beams were all restored by ancient methods. I only learned after asking the workers that they were all personal residences, large households!!! The land was bought for 300 million yuan back then ~~ It floated silently ~~
This large area in the middle of the mobile phone is a family ~~
East Jixiang Hutong was part of the imperial city in the Qing Dynasty and was called Jixiang Hutong during the Qianlong period. This place was originally the residence of eunuchs in the Qing Dynasty imperial palace, and was named Jixiang Hutong. In the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947), it was called East Jixiang Hutong. It was named after 1949. The hutongs are now residential buildings.
Many of them are uninhabited and deserted, but not far away they are still so prosperous. A few steps further and you will reach Houhai. Prosperity and decline are just a few steps away.
I want to eat chestnuts every day. After all, now is the best time to eat chestnuts ~~ Autumn chestnut fragrance is actually not famous for hype. At this time, I haven't seen any must-visit places in Beijing, but in this season, it's also queuing every day ~
The coffee shop next door is even funnier. It says that you don't have to wait in line to spend in this store ~~ It's really a way to make money.~~ I went to ask for a cup of hot cocoa and just chestnut, which was a strange sight.
Walking back to Jingshan Back Street from Qiuli Xiang, where I live in Nianzi Hutong ~~
I suddenly remembered when I first came to Beijing eight years ago. I went to take pictures of Xianyukou Hutong. It was planned to be demolished at the beginning, and it was indeed demolished not long after ~