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Meet your guide at the metro station
A trip to Nanluogixiang Hutong brings you back to the Yuan Dynasty (1271
– 1368) when the earliest hutongs and courtyard houses along
Nanluoguxiang started to be built. The 800-meter long south-north
Nanluoguxiang Hutong is lined with numerous trendy bars, yummy
restaurants, unique hostels, lively themed stores and itirant vendors.
Its vernacular courtyard houses, grey-colored, accompanied by old trees,
showcase the solid books of Beijing's traditional architecture.
Move on to Drum Tower. Ascending the 67-meter high and
two-story Drum Tower dating from 1420 is sure to bring you back to the
old Beijing by seeing the big drum tower and having bird's eye view of
the surrounding communities of hutongs and siheyuan - existing
traditional courtyards in Beijing.
Continue to feel Beijing long history by walking along Yandai Byway.
Walk along Yandai Byway ( Tobacco Pipe Lean Street ), a quaint
800-year-old hutong located between Yinding Bridge and the south of the
Drum Tower, used to be well-known for sellers of long-stemmed pipes in
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), hence the name.
Passing through Yinding Bridge (Silver Ingot Bridge), a
narrow channel joining Qianhai Lake and the Houhai Lake, the hub of
Shichahai area with surrounding quiet hutongs. Seeing the west mountain
here is known as one of the eight old Beijing wonders.
Continue to walk along Qianhai Lake. It used to be part
of the old Grand Canal of the Yuan Dynasty 600 years ago. And now it is
circled by the former palaces of ministers, temples, well-kept
Siheyuans (quadrangle) as well as residences of celebrities in the past.
Walking tour will finish at the metro station
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