Wudaoying Hutong
Wudaoying, once the garrison barracks of the Ming Dynasty, is now a cultural hutong combining Chinese and Western cultures. Wudaoying during the day is quietly brewing the atmosphere of literature and art; The Wudaoying, where night falls, welcomes the hustle and bustle with bright lights. Nanluoguxiang
Nanluoguxiang has a variety of personalized shops, and people all over the world love to come here to "get lost in Beijing". It's quiet, harmonious, natural, living in downtown but far away from the hustle and bustle of downtown, and closer to life. Beiluoguxiang
Through Nanluoguxiang and Gulou Street, you come to Beiluoguxiang, where exquisite shops and the most authentic Beijing flavor are hidden. Rent a bicycle, stop and go, enjoy the sunshine, the streets and lanes are quiet and have their own unique tone. Guozijian Street
In the light rain, the neat and flat old streets, quaint quadrangles, decorated arches with gold and red flowers, and red walls shaded by green trees, everything in today's Guozijian Street looks so antique. A cave-in shop is suitable for embracing old Beijing here when the weather is sunny. Maoer Hutong
Maoer Hutong is one of the top ten hutongs in Beijing today, ranking fourth, with a history of one hundred years. Although it has been eroded by years, the hutong still retains its original features. Both ends of Maoer Hutong are connected with the bustling streets, and there are cars of various colors shuttling from time to time inside. Under the dense forest and vagina, fashion and antiquity are intertwined, which faintly reveals the extraordinary position of Maoer Hutong. Eight Hutongs
Eight Hutongs used to be synonymous with tobacco flower willow lane. Today, the "Eight Hutong" is the residence of ordinary people. From the buildings of some old houses and buildings, we can still vaguely understand the style of that year. Compared with the high-rise buildings in Beijing, one is modern Beijing and the other is full of simplicity. Hutong in the depths of a hundred flowers
The name "in the depths of a hundred flowers" is fascinating enough. Will you walk into the spring of a hundred flowers by mistake? Perhaps this is the charm of Chinese characters. Children play, old people chat, birds tweet, and hutong life is peaceful. Dongjiaominxiang
Dongjiaominxiang was born at the end of 13th century when Kyle Polo visited China. At that time, the grain in the south of the Yangtze River arrived in the Yuan Dynasty through the Grand Canal, where it was discharged. This alley was called Jiangmi Lane. There are a large number of historical buildings here, quietly telling the story of Beijing. Qianliang Hutong
Qianliang Hutong is one of the hutongs with the highest food index in Beijing, which is definitely not to be missed by gourmets. There are quietly growing potted plants under the window of a small shop, as if time is quiet at this moment. You can also check out more scenic spots of Beijing wedding photo street shooting on the wedding ceremony (one-stop wedding service platform, with a large number of wedding pictures to enjoy, making wedding invitations, how to prepare for marriage, learning from other brides, and preparing for marriage is not a problem)! Fangjia Hutong
The low-key Fangjia Hutong is as comfortable and leisurely as ever. There will also be some young people or foreigners coming here to open a small shop with feelings and live a small life in the imperial city without competition.