Gui Street is in Beijing's Dongcheng District, Gui (Guǐ) Street is located in Dongzhimen, west of the Dongzhimen Overpass on the Second Ring Road, and west of the eastern end of Jiaodaokou East Street. The street is also a wonderful place to focus on the capital's cuisine today.
Gui Street is surrounded by many embassies, which makes it easy for foreign tourists and foreign staff in Beijing to sample authentic Chinese cuisine. In this one-kilometer street, more than 150 commercial stores account for 90 percent of the food service industry, and the density of restaurants is so great that it is hard to find another one in the capital. Therefore Guijie is also known as Beijing's dining street.
Overview of Dongcheng District:
Dongcheng District, which belongs to Beijing, is located in the eastern center of the city, bordering Chaoyang District in the east and north, Fengtai District in the south and Xicheng District in the west, and is situated in the area of longitude 116°22'17" East - 116°26'17" West. -116°26'46" East, 39°51'26"-39°58'22" North, with a maximum distance of 5.2 kilometers from east to west and 13 kilometers from north to south, and a total area of 41.84 square kilometers.
As of August 2022, Dongcheng District has 17 streets under its jurisdiction. Dongcheng District is the area with the highest concentration of cultural relics and monuments in Beijing, with 16 national-level cultural relics protection units and 60 municipal-level cultural relics protection units.
Reference for the above: Baidu Encyclopedia - Guijie