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What is there to do in Niujie, Beijing?

Beijing Niujie has: Maji Candied Haws, Yibao Lotus Leaf Steamer Cake, Hongji Snack Shop, etc.

1. Maji’s candied haws on a stick are all cored, large and sweet, and the rock sugar is freshly boiled. You can see the entire production process. It is clean and hygienic. It is worthy of being the best candied haws in Beijing.

There are various kinds: glutinous rice filling, strawberry filling, bean paste filling, yam stick, walnut filling and so on.

It closes at 7pm, so be sure to go early, otherwise many of the flavors will be sold out!

2. Yibao Lotus Leaf Steamed Cake is made from glutinous rice, red dates, and red beans steamed on an iron steamer. It is soft, glutinous, sticky, and slightly sweet, but not tooth-droppingly sweet.

The taste of jujube is very strong and slightly bitter, but I heard that this is the favorite place for old Beijingers to eat!

3. Hongji Snack Shop is the most worth eating restaurant in Niujie!

Snacks, staple foods, pastries, and stir-fries are all available!

You must eat the toothpick meat, super large pieces of mutton, sprinkled with sesame seeds, it tastes delicious and tempting!

The mutton and scallion buns are also delicious. The dough skin is very soft. Be careful when biting and there will still be gravy.

Introduction to Beijing Niu Street Beijing Niu Street starts from Beijing Guang'anmen Nei Street in the north and ends at Baiguang Road Street in the south.

Niujie is located in Xuanwu District, Beijing. It is an ethnic cultural street with a long history. People of more than 20 ethnic groups live here.

After extensive renovation and renovation projects, today's Niujie has been given a new look. It is now an ethnic area stretching from Guang'anmennei Street in the north, to Nanheng West Street and Zaolinqian Street in the south, from Baiguang Road in the west to Jiaozi Hutong in the east.

A special neighborhood.

People living in Niujie community include Han, Manchu and other ethnic groups.

Although they have different beliefs and living habits, they understand and respect each other. In Niujie, this special community, they live in harmony and jointly maintain a harmonious and stable life order.