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What interesting hutongs are there in Beijing?
Going to the capital Beijing, except the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Olympic Park, I believe that most of my friends will not miss Beijing Hutong. Hutong is an ancient urban hutong unique to Beijing. When many people travel to Beijing, they will visit hutongs to find the cultural context of the city. Hutong culture is also the complex of old Beijingers. For visitors to Beijing, the old Beijing Hutong hides the cultural heritage of Beijing.

Dashilan Qianshi Hutong. Dashilan is a famous commercial street outside Qianmen in Beijing. Located in the center of old Beijing, it is an important part of the south-central axis. Shopping, catering, entertainment and other shops in the block are lined up, and various old brands are also among them. It is a must-see place to experience Beijing culture.

Qianshi Hutong is the narrowest hutong in Beijing, on the west side of Jewelry Market Street adjacent to Dashilan. Qianshi Hutong is the earliest and most complete financial exchange in China. At the same time, creating a compact and diverse architectural space environment on a narrow land not only embodies the unique attributes of this street, but also shows the ingenuity of architects. This street is 55 meters long and 0.7 meters wide. There are nine groups of buildings in the north and south of the street. At the end is a yard with a shed and a shop next to it. It is the "money market" relic of official money trading in Qing Dynasty and the embryonic form of early financial market.

Guozijian Street is the only historical and cultural street in China. Strolling through Guozijian Street, there are both the simplicity and solemnity of the old city, the tranquility and ease of hutong, the life interest of old Beijing, and even the modern international cultural exchange and the petty bourgeoisie literary style of young people. In short, she condensed the world of Beijing and four winds.

Imperial academy Street is located in Andingmen Street, Dongcheng District. Its name comes from Imperial College, an ancient building located in this street. The total length of the street is 669 meters, with an average width of 1 1 meter, which has a history of 700 years. A large number of historical and cultural heritages, such as imperial academy and Confucius Temple, which are national cultural relics protection units, are concentrated in this block. It is the only municipal-level cultural relics protection street named after the street in the city, and it is also the only arched street preserved in Beijing. Guozijian Street, which runs through the east and west, has become a unique cultural scenic spot in Beijing with its elegant and quiet environment and rich historical and humanistic connotation.