Strolling through the "Non-Famous" Southern City Alleys, Immersed in Art and Literature till Death
by kellyskornersingles
Apr 16, 2024
Beijing, a millennium-old capital, is submerged in numerous ancient relics unknown to many. If the palaces and fortresses manifest the imperial charm, then the "Non-Famous Series" I am about to explore represents the common life and human touch of old Beijing...
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Under the warm spring sun, I stroll through the "Non-Famous" hutongs in the southern city, savoring the old stories of the city south in my dreams... These hutongs in the southern city have been renovated and modern elements have been integrated into the simplicity, without losing the breath of life, suitable for leisurely walks to reminisce about the past...
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📍Walking route: Fayuan Temple Front Street → Xizhuan Hutong → Lanman Hutong → Nanbanjie Hutong → Caishikou Street
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■Fayuan Temple Front Street | No. 7 Fayuan Temple (Free)
April is the most ancient season of Fayuan Temple, with lilacs blooming in the courtyard, a faint fragrance in the air, and the sound of Buddha lingering...
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■Xizhuan Hutong | A neatly arranged Siheyuan neighborhood, with Firefly Café for a short rest.
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■Lanman Hutong | The hutong with the most concentrated ancient buildings, No. 62 Ningqiang Guild Hall, No. 127 Dongguan Guild Hall, No. 108 Red Reception Room, No. 101 Hunan Guild Hall, No. 97 Jinan Sixteen Guild Hall.
In the hutong, pigeons live in peace, and there are OONAGH Café and Shiqian Café for a short rest.
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■Nanbanjie Hutong | No. 7 Shaoxing Guild Hall. Tianjing Hutong intersects with it, No. 9 Jiangsu Guild Hall.
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■Caishikou Street | Intersection with Lianhua Hutong. Tan Sitong's former residence. Liuyang Guild Hall. There is also be yolo Café for a short rest.
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Post by kellyskornersingles | Apr 16, 2024













