Fayuansi 1:
Tang Temple, the oldest Buddhist temple in Beijing, is located in the front street of Fayuan Temple in Xuanwu District, between Jiaozi Hutong and Xizhuan Hutong, and is now the seat of China Buddhist College.
2. Dashilan Commercial Street:
The oldest commercial street in Beijing, with four corridors in ancient times, should be renamed today, and famous Beijing time-honored brands such as Tongrentang, Ruifuxiang and Buyingzhai are gathered here. (Statement: The front door demolition is limited to Chongwen, Xuanwu will not be demolished)
3. niujie worships the temple:
The oldest and largest mosque in Beijing was inscribed by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty.
4. Tan Sitong's former residence:
Located in the north half lane of Xuanwu District, it is now west of Caishikou Street, where Tan Sitong, one of the six gentlemen in the late Qing Dynasty, once lived.
5. Huguang Club:
One of the famous theatres in Beijing, located in the southwest corner of the intersection of Hufangqiao, has been transformed into a theater, where Beijing opera lovers gather.
6. Grand View Garden:
1984 Garden landscape specially designed for TV series A Dream of Red Mansions.
7. Taoranting Park:
One of the ancient gardens in Xuanwu District, there are many famous pavilions in the park, especially the legendary "Taoranting Parrot Tomb" in old Beijing.
8. Liulichang:
The oldest and most famous antique and calligraphy street in Beijing.
9. The former site of the Commercial Press:
This two-story building is located in the northwest corner of Hufang Bridge and Bajiao intersection, and it is indeed the location of the Commercial Press.
10, Beijing Newspaper:
Beijing Daily, a revolutionary newspaper in Beijing before liberation, was the predecessor of Beijing News located in Wei Ran Hutong outside Heping Gate.
Guobao Temple 1 1:
Gu's former residence, a famous writer in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, is also a famous Buddhist temple. Now it has been changed into an antique market, located in the north of Guang 'anmennei Street.
Tianning Temple Tower 12:
Built in Liao Dynasty, it is the oldest stupa in Beijing, with a height of 13 floors.
Xuanwu art park 13:
1984 A small garden built by national landscape artists on the basis of Guo Shan Temple Tower.
Riverside Park 14:
1984 a large park built along the west moat to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the founding of the Party.
15, Shaanxi Lane, Baishun Hutong, Hanjiahu, etc.
The "Eight Hutong" in Beijing used to be the location of Beijing's inferior brothels, but now these brothels still exist in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Xiannongtan observation deck 16:
The location of the emperor's "one acre and three points" in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
There are too many cultural landscapes in Xuanwu District, and there are still many things to talk about. .