Guǐ Street is located in Dongcheng District, Beijing. Guǐ Street is located in Dongzhimen, the western section of the Dongzhimen Overpass of the Second Ring Road, and reaches the east end of Jiaodaokou East Street in the west. Today, this street is also an excellent place for the concentrated display of Beijing’s delicacies.
There are many embassies around Guijie Street, which also makes it easy for foreign tourists and foreign staff in Beijing to taste authentic Chinese cuisine. On this more than one kilometer street, 90% of the more than 150 commercial shops are in the catering service industry. The density of restaurants is so high that it is difficult to find another one in the capital. Therefore, Guijie is also known as Beijing’s dining street.
Overview of Dongcheng District:
Dongcheng District is affiliated to Beijing City and is located in the central area of ??eastern Beijing. It borders Chaoyang District to the east and north, Fengtai District to the south, and Fengtai District to the west. The urban area is adjacent to each other, between 116°22'17"-116°26'46" east longitude and 39°51'26"-39°58'22" north latitude. The maximum distance from east to west is 5.2 kilometers and the maximum distance from north to south is 13 kilometers. , with 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 in Beijing, with 16 national-level cultural relics protection units and 60 municipal-level cultural relics protection units.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guijie