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Which hutong in Beijing is worth visiting? Which hutong in Beijing is the most interesting?

Speaking of hutongs, the first thing that everyone thinks of is definitely Beijing. Beijing is a good place. After all, that place is very prosperous. There are so many people going to Beijing every year, but not all Beijingers are in Beijing.

Where is the hutong?

Most hutongs in Beijing are basically concentrated in the middle of the Second Ring Road. Simply put, it takes Tiananmen Square as the center and can be reached within 20 minutes by subway.

The following are some characteristic hutongs in Beijing, including location, hutong characteristics and modes of transportation.

If you come to Beijing for the first time, you can give priority to the following four hutongs: Beiluoguxiang, Guozijian Street, Wudaoying Hutong and Liulichang Ancient Culture Street.

Beiluogu lane

From south to north, via Nanluoguxiang, via Gulou East Street to Beiluoguxiang. Beiluoguxiang has a leisurely atmosphere, which is the biggest difference from the noisy Nanluoguxiang. Beiluoguxiang, with few people, is suitable for walking and taking photos. There are many small shops, cafes and restaurants hidden inside, where you can have quiet afternoon tea.

Guozijian steet

Guozijian Street is named after Confucius Temple and imperial academy. There are also several temples and four archways on this street, which are most suitable for exploring history and culture.

Imperial academy is the highest institution of higher learning established in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. At that time, if you could go to school in imperial academy, it would be a matter of "honoring your ancestors". Confucius Temple is a place where Confucius was sacrificed in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Stone tablet 198 engraved with the names of three generations of literati, including more than 50,000 people including Shen Junru, Xu Guangqi, Zeng Guofan and Yuan Chonghuan.

1. Although Confucius Temple and imperial academy are nominally two scenic spots, the actual tickets are joint tickets. The entrance (ticket office) is in Confucius Temple, and the exit is in imperial academy.

2. The northernmost part of Confucius Temple is Dacheng Ritual Music, with dance performances. The afternoon meeting starts at 4 o'clock and lasts about 10 minutes. The performances are all classic Analects of Confucius, depicting reading, making friends, fighting and other scenes.

3. Entering imperial academy, imperial academy, there is a big screen on the left hand side to briefly introduce the history and culture of the scenic spot, about 20 minutes, including macro history and micro details.

In the past, temples and schools were not separated, and they were often built together. Personally, I think it is very beneficial to take care of parenting education! In short, it is worth seeing!

1. There is an exhibition hall on the right hand side of imperial academy, which shows the whole process of imperial examination. It is easy for people to think of Jiangnan Palace Garden in Nanjing. In fact, in order to make the imperial examination fair, the government did take many measures to prevent cheating, and it did select many talents.

In the main building, there are lectures and libraries. Strong learning atmosphere. At present, social psychology is too anxious, impatient and utilitarian. Sometimes it's really beautiful to calm down and study hard.

How to get there?

Get off at Lama Temple Station on Metro Line 2 and Line 5 and walk for 2 minutes.

Wudaoying Hu tong

Wudaoying Hutong, with a total length of more than 600 meters, is next to Guozijian Street and is a favorite place for young people. There are not many people in this alley. Most of them are laid-back tourists who want to stay here all afternoon or take photos here.

Because most of the investors who settled in Wudaoying in the early days were foreigners. So there are all kinds of coffee, pubs and western-style light restaurants here, which are the gathering place of petty bourgeoisie in Beijing and one of the favorite places for foreigners to live. Some bosses who opened stores in Nanluoguxiang and Gulou also heard the news and opened branches or new stores in Wudaoying.

How to get there?

Take Metro Line 2, get off at Andingmen or Yonghegong Station and walk for 5 minutes.

Liulichang Guwenhua Street

Liulichang has nothing to do with "Liuli" now, and there is no trace of it. But in the Yuan Dynasty, it still belonged to the suburbs, so the official kiln burning glazed tiles was opened. In the thirty-second year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty, it became an urban area, so the "Liulichang" at that time moved to a farther place, but its name remained and has been passed down to this day.

Today's Liulichang is a street selling Four Treasures of the Study. Many old Bizhuang shops, bookstores and China bookstores.