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  1. The architecture of Beijing’s hutongs is deeply rooted in the city’s rich history and traditional Chinese design principles. Hutongs are narrow alleyways or lanes that form the backbone of Beijing ‘s old residential neighborhoods, known as “ siheyuan .”

  2. 1 cze 2013 · Beijing’s hutongs date back to the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) and have since spread across much of central Beijing, connecting people’s walled courtyard homes, which are called siheyuan in Chinese.

  3. Houhai - a Nice Place for Relaxation. Houhai has been a bustling commercial district since the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). Nowadays, Houhai is a place for Beijingers to relax and is known for its nightlife. Restaurants, bars, and cafés are dotted in the lakeside hutongs.

  4. Beijing's hutongs showcase the traditional daily life of ordinary people in Beijing and give a glimpse of old Beijing. The narrow and compact hutongs stimulate deep and warm relationships among neighbors. The people meet, chat, eat, and play games such as mahjong in the lanes and public spaces.

  5. Beijing Hutong: read a guide to Beijing's traditional hutong and courtyard houses including hutong history and facts.

  6. A hutong can be named according to symbols (e.g. Stone Tiger Hutong), names of places (e.g. Yindian Bridge Hutong), and names of trees (e.g. Willow Tree Hutong), directions and names of the residents, and so on.

  7. Overview. Drum Tower. Beijing's Houhai area is popular with locals, Western expats and tourists from around the globe. They come for the distinctive shopping, dining, clubbing, boating and winter ice-skating.

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