Beijing Hutong Tour
Beijing Hutong Tour
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Introduction Beijing Hutong Tour

Introduction
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Beijing Hutong Tour combines local life and food culture, offering two main experiences: exploring hutongs and tasting authentic snacks. It allows visitors to immerse themselves in its leisurely pace and local warmth.

Hutong Tour: Experience the authentic Beijing by strolling its historic hutongs. It's an immersive journey into the city's vibrant local life.

Hutong + Gourmet:Savor authentic Beijing flavor. Food lovers can explore hidden lanes from morning to night, discovering time-honored eateries and creative snacks on a vibrant gastronomic map.

Trip Moments Beijing Hutong Tour

Beijing Hutong Tour Trip Moments
A Beijing hutong tour is a must, and we recommend Dongsi Sitiao Hutong.

A Beijing hutong tour is a must, and we recommend Dongsi Sitiao Hutong.

👉Dongsi Sitiao Hutong runs east-west, starting from Chaoyangmen Beixiaojie in the east and ending at Dongsi Beidajie in the west. The middle section connects to Dongsi Santiao in the south and Dongsi Wutiao in the north. It is 726 meters long and 7 meters wide. In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Sichengfang and was called Sitiao Hutong. In the Qing Dynasty, it belonged to the Plain White Banner and retained the name Sitiao Hutong. After 1949, it was renamed Dongsi Sitiao. 👍Numbers 1, 3, and 5 Dongsi Sitiao were originally the residences of Mianyi, a member of the Qing imperial clan. Mianyi, also known as Da Zhai, was a relative of the Daoguang Emperor and served as Vice Minister of Rites during the Tongzhi period. His descendants have the surname Jin. Due to his high status within the imperial clan, locals referred to his house as the "Emperor's Uncle's House." The residence is well-preserved and currently serves as a dormitory for a certain organization. Number 3 Dongsi Sitiao is listed in the third batch of registered cultural heritage sites in Dongcheng District. 🌈Entering the west entrance of Sitiao Hutong, you'll see a few bamboo trees (Picture 3). Not far from there is the building in Picture 2, which appears to be from the Republican era. There are many other unique buildings inside, waiting for you to discover.
Penelope Carmichael
Penelope Carmichael
Beijing | A Perfect Hutong Tour Route Worth Repeating, Just Copy the Plan

Beijing | A Perfect Hutong Tour Route Worth Repeating, Just Copy the Plan

Hello, I am Jenny who loves traveling, enjoys taking photos and recording life, and loves sharing the beauty of the journey.🌷 . 🔶 Preface Every time I go to Beijing, I never miss visiting the hutongs. I've been to many hutongs, and today I will share a perfect hutong tour route worth repeating. . 🔶 Route Recommendation Jianchang Hutong ➡️ Guozijian ➡️ Confucius Temple ➡️ Beiluoguxiang ➡️ Wudaoying Hutong ➡️ Yonghe Temple This route is beautiful all year round. At Jianchang Hutong, you can visit the shop of Guanxia. Guozijian and Confucius Temple are lined with lush green trees. Walking towards Beiluoguxiang, you can feel the life in the hutongs, and the tall white ash trees in Beiluoguxiang are particularly beautiful. Continuing forward, you will reach Wudaoying Hutong, where there are many cute little shops to explore. Keep going, and you will arrive at Yonghe Temple. Of course, if you want to experience the bustling side of the hutongs filled with tourists, you can go directly from Beiluoguxiang to Nanluoguxiang. . 🔶 Summary It's been a long time since I last visited the hutongs. I miss my good friends in Beijing and the happy times we spent together. . Beijing, China
elara_4052
elara_4052
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Take a Hutong Tour in Beijing This Fall: Dongsi Shisan Tiao, Xinsi Hutong

Take a Hutong Tour in Beijing This Fall: Dongsi Shisan Tiao, Xinsi Hutong

👍 Chinese novelist Lao She once said that Beijing becomes a paradise in the fall, with Hutong alleys bustling with life and energy. The bright sunshine, gentle breeze, golden Chinese ash leaves fluttering, and orange persimmons hanging from the branches create a scene that no one can resist. The romantic fall of Beijing is something everyone should experience for themselves! 📍Who could resist such a romantic fall in Beijing? Here are some recommended Hutong routes for you. 📌 Dongsi Shisan Tiao and Xinsi Hutong in Beijing are great places to enjoy the fall colors. 🌈 There are more people on weekends, but the best scenery is where the people are.
Penelope Carmichael
Penelope Carmichael
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Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley in Beijing - Recommended Hutong Tour in Beijing

Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley in Beijing - Recommended Hutong Tour in Beijing

📍Detailed address: Yuan'en Temple Alley is located in the northwestern part of Dongcheng District. Yuan'en Temple Alley starts from Jiaodaokou South Street in the east and extends to Nanluoguxiang in the west. 🌟Highlights: Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley, which belonged to Zhaohuijinggongfang during the Ming Dynasty, was named after the Yuan'en Temple that was built here. The Yuan'en Temple was built during the Yuan Dynasty and was renovated multiple times. To the west of the temple was Guangci An, with an inscription that read: 'Establishing a temple for all directions, Yuan'en is its neighbor.' The Yuan'en Temple has been demolished, and the site is now occupied by the former recuperation center for railway troops. During the Qing Dynasty, it was part of the Bordered Yellow Banner, and during the Qianlong period, it was called Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley. During the Xuantong period, it was known as Qian Yuan'en Temple. Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley was called Yuan'en Temple during the Ming Dynasty and Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley during the Qianlong period, while the alley to the north was called Hou Yuan'en Temple Alley. In 1965, the name was changed to Jiaodaokou South Fourth Alley during a renaming campaign. During the 'Cultural Revolution,' it was temporarily renamed to Daluejin Road Six Alley, but later restored to its original name. ❤Recommended reason: In March 2022, it was selected for the 'Capital Core Area Traditional Place Names Protection List (Streets and Alleys Category - First Batch)'. ✅Must experience: Courtyard No. 25 in Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley was the former residence of Song Qingling (not open to the public). No. 14 Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley, a building from the mid-Qing Dynasty to the Republican period. No. 6 Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley, a building from the late Qing Dynasty to the Republican period. ⏳Tour time: This area is close to Nanluoguxiang, so you can plan to visit both at the same time, with a recommended tour time of 1 hour. 🚉Transportation strategy: Get off at Beibingmasi for trolleybuses 104 and 108. If you are combining your visit with Nanluoguxiang, just follow the transportation method for Nanluoguxiang. You can try taking the Beijing trolleybus. 🍽Dining recommendation: At the east entrance of Qian Yuan'en Temple Alley, it is close to Bai Kui Lao Hao. If you walk south along the main street for about 200 meters, you will arrive.
Penelope Carmichael
Penelope Carmichael
Weekend autumn tour in Beijing's hutongs.

Weekend autumn tour in Beijing's hutongs.

At 1:30 pm on October 20, it was cloudy. It was sunny in the morning. The weather changes so fast! All photos are unfiltered. I like the second and fourth photos, which represent the arrival of late autumn! The original plan for today was to tour the hutongs in Dongcheng District to enjoy the autumn scenery. The weather was not good, but since I was already here, I decided to tour the hutongs anyway! Starting from Dongbuyaqiao Hutong, I visited more than 10 large and small hutongs. It felt quite authentic. Beiluoguxiang and Dongsi Shitiao were great! Today's itinerary was very "Beijing". It was good. I will definitely come again when the weather is good. I recommend it to everyone!
DiscoveringWanderlust
DiscoveringWanderlust
The museum in Beijing's hutongs, the first choice for hutong tours

The museum in Beijing's hutongs, the first choice for hutong tours

A hutong, half of China, the historic Shijia Hutong, known as the museum in the hutong, has more than 80 courtyards. If you only visit one hutong in Beijing, then Shijia Hutong is definitely the first choice. Shijia Hutong starts from Chaonei South Street in the east and goes to Dongsi South Street in the west, with a total length of 726 meters. Take the subway line 5 and get off at Dengshikou station, and you will arrive after a short walk. Shijia Hutong belonged to Huanghua Fang in the Ming Dynasty and Xiangbai Banner in the Qing Dynasty. Over the centuries, the hutong carries endless memories of old Beijing, and many celebrities have emerged from here: 1, the former residence of famous poet Zang Kejia 2, the former residence of Hu Sheng, the president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 3, the former residence of contemporary essayist Yang Shuo 4, the former residence of De Bao, the Minister of Rites during the Qianlong period, and Li Helin, the director of the Lu Xun Museum after the liberation 11, the former residence of Yuan Yelie, the company commander of the National Revolutionary Army's Ye Ting Department 20, Cao Yu, Li Bozhao and other playwrights have worked here, it can be said that this is the birthplace of our country's drama industry 23, the former residence of General Wei Lihuang of the Kuomintang 24, the former residence of Ling Suhua, a talented woman of the Republic of China, and her husband Chen Xiyi, is now the first hutong museum in Beijing
EvelynReynolds95
EvelynReynolds95
My Life FIRST | A native Beijinger takes you on a tour of the hutongs, Nanhuoshan Hutong in Dashilar

My Life FIRST | A native Beijinger takes you on a tour of the hutongs, Nanhuoshan Hutong in Dashilar

📍Attraction address: Nanhuoshan Hutong is located in the northeast of the Dashilar historical and cultural conservation area, running from northeast to southwest. It starts from the middle section of Beihuoshan Hutong in the northeast and ends at Yangwei Hutong in the southwest, with a total length of 160 meters and a width of about 2.5 to 4.2 meters. 👍️Must-visit attractions: The history of Nanhuoshan Hutong can be traced back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, when there was a temple called Qisheng Temple (commonly known as Scorpion Temple or Xiezimiao), located to the south of the temple, hence the name Nanhuoshan. This temple was renovated during the Qing Dynasty and has been used under this name until after the liberation. In 1965, Xiezimiao and Beihuoshan Alley were merged and collectively referred to as Beihuoshan Hutong, but the name Nanhuoshan is still widely used. Nanhuoshan Hutong is not only a symbol of Beijing's historical and cultural heritage but also an important window to understand the protection of traditional place names in Beijing. In March 2022, Nanhuoshan Hutong was included in the 'Capital Core Area Traditional Place Names Protection List (Streets and Alleys Category First Batch)', further highlighting its status and value in the cultural protection of the capital's core area. 🎟️Ticket information: No reservation required, free admission 💗Other tips: Located in the southern part of the city, with a strong Beijing character, Hutong tour is a great place
Penelope Carmichael
Penelope Carmichael
Autumn City Walk | Locals share a multi-benefit Hutong tour route

Autumn City Walk | Locals share a multi-benefit Hutong tour route

Autumn is a magical season for Beijing, with different charms inside and outside the city. Inside the second ring road is the autumn of Beiping, and outside the second ring road is the autumn of Beijing. To see the autumn of Beiping, strolling through the Hutongs and old streets is the best choice. Today, we share a Hutong tour route, linking Beijing's famous attractions, the Temple of Literature and the Lama Temple, with old Hutongs. In one day, you can not only experience the authentic life of the Hutong, but also feel the deep cultural heritage of Beijing, and taste the delicious food of Beijing, which can be described as killing several birds with one stone. 🚶‍♀️Route: Xilou Hutong—Lama Temple—Fangjia Hutong—Gongyi Lane—Guozijian Street—Confucius Temple 🌟Suitable for: Walking or cycling, shared bicycles can be rented everywhere. 👉Points of interest along the way: 🔸Xilou Hutong: A very short small Hutong on the south side of the Lama Temple, linking two hundred-year-old temples, the Lama Temple and the Berlin Temple, the latter is not open to the public. 🔸Lama Temple: A temple converted from the Yongwang Mansion, it is the highest-ranking temple in the country during the middle and late Qing Dynasty, and it is still the temple with the most incense in Beijing. The Ginkgo Avenue in the temple is very popular with tourists in autumn. 🔸Fangjia Hutong: Starting from Andingmen Inner Street in the west and ending at Lama Temple Street in the east, this old Hutong with a history of over 700 years looks very ordinary, but it is a typical representative of the coexistence of historical old appearance and fashionable life. Fangjia Hutong No. 13 is Fangjia Hutong Primary School. The school site was once the mansion of the third son of Qianlong, Xunjun Wang, and is the only royal school in Beijing. Mr. Lao She once served as the third principal here. Fangjia Hutong No. 46, the former site of the China Machine Tool Factory, has now been transformed into a cultural and art district. There are restaurants, cafes, small theaters and other leisure places suitable for young people. 🔸Guozijian Street: An old street built in the Yuan Dynasty, also known as Chengxian Street, named after the Confucius Temple and the Imperial College. There are four street archways remaining on the street, which is not only the only archway street in Beijing, but also a famous historical and cultural street in China. 🔸Confucius Temple: Now it is the Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum, with existing inscriptions of scholars from the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. It displays the 'Great Confucius Exhibition' and the 'Ancient Chinese Imperial Examination Exhibition' all year round. 🍵Recommended food: If you are tired and want to taste the special food of Beijing, Bai Kui Lao Hao Restaurant at the west entrance of Fangjia Hutong, Andingmen Inner Street is the first choice. It is one of the most famous halal old brands in Beijing, with a history of more than 200 years. There are snacks and stir-fries, and many diners are old customers from Beijing, with an absolute local flavor.
Delicious Destinies
Delicious Destinies