I choose the target of the more representative, to save the more intact hutong.
If you don't know, it's fun to be around.
First of all, the Beijing hutong!
Beijing's shortest alley - one foot street
Beijing's shortest alley -- a foot of street, into yangmei bamboo slant street.
Although it is called the street, it is actually a hutong, with a total length of only 20 meters, the original six shops, the three of the road north are the engraving shop, the three are the tavern, the blacksmith shop and the barber shop.
Yangmei bamboo slant street, it is said that here once lived a good and good matchmaker to say the marriage of Yang surname matchmaker, hence the name Yang media inclined street, then homophony, become yangmei bamboo slant street.
Green cloud pavilion, this street is different building, the old far saw a pretty bo eyeball.
It is said that it used to be a place for dignitaries to eat and drink and have fun
This is a walk to the end of a few steps, a sight to the end of a foot of the street.
From one foot of the street, you can get to the famous cultural street in Beijing, liulichang street, which is named after the store that sells antique calligraphy and painting.
It originated in the qing dynasty, when a around Beijing for the imperial examinations of juren mostly living in this area, so here selling books and by replacing ink shop more, formed a strong cultural atmosphere.
From one foot of the street, you can get to the famous cultural street in Beijing, liulichang street, which is named after the store that sells antique calligraphy and painting.
It originated in the qing dynasty, when a around Beijing for the imperial examinations of juren mostly living in this area, so here selling books and by replacing ink shop more, formed a strong cultural atmosphere.
Other not to say, look up to see the board, all is everybody mo treasure, can take home to copy to learn to collect at any one piece.