What are the famous hutongs in Beijing?
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Nanluoguxiang is a very old street in Dongcheng District, Beijing. Founded in the Yuan Dynasty, it starts from Gulou East Street in the north and ends at Di 'anmen East Street in the south. It is 786 meters long and 8 meters wide. It is a quadrangle street under special protection in Beijing. The eight hutongs on the east side are Miaodou Hutong, Banchang Hutong, Dongmian Hutong, Beibing Musi Hutong, Qinlao Hutong, Ganyuan Ensi Hutong, Houyuan Ensi Hutong and Juer Hutong from south to north. The eight hutongs in the west are: Fuxiang Hutong, Suoyi Hutong, Yuer Hutong, Maoer Hutong, Jingyang Hutong, Shajing Hutong, Heizhima Hutong and QianGu Lou Hutong.
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Xie Jie, Dai Yan is located in front of Drum Tower in Di 'anmenwai Street, and belongs to the boundary of factory bridge in Xicheng District. It starts from Di 'anmen Street in the east and borders Shichahai Qianhai in the west, with a total length of nearly 300 meters. It is a famous cultural street in the north of Beijing, leaving the footprints of many cultural celebrities.
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Maoer Hutong is located in the northwest of Dongcheng District, Beijing, starting from Nanluoguxiang in the east and reaching Di 'anmenwai Street in the west. In the Ming Dynasty, it was called Zitong Temple Wenchang Palace, and in the Qing Dynasty it was called Maoer Hutong. Wenchang Palace is a place dedicated to Wen Quxing, the emperor of Wenchang, who is the immortal in charge of literary movement in myths and legends. Now, what is built on the foundation of Wenchang Palace is Maoer Hutong Primary School.
4. Hemp Fiber Hutong
Suoyi Hutong is located in the northwest of Dongcheng District, with Nanluoguxiang in the east, Fuxiang Hutong in the south and Yuer Hutong in the north. Coir is a kind of rain gear that is put on the body, made of grass and brown. Where there is rain, there is hemp fiber. Temple of Gai Yi. Changed to hemp fiber, or originated from Yuer Hutong. Shouyi Hutong is curved, with the east entrance in Nanluoguxiang and the south entrance intersecting Fuxiang Hutong, which is wide from east to west and narrow from north to south.
5. Liulichang Street
Liulichang Street, located outside Heping Gate in Beijing, is a famous cultural street in Beijing. It originated in the Qing Dynasty. At that time, most juren who came to Beijing to take the imperial examination lived in this area, so there were many shops selling books, pens, ink, paper and inkstones, which formed a strong cultural atmosphere. Liulichang starts from Liuxiang in the west and ends at yanshou temple Street in the east, with a total length of 800 meters. In Liao and Jin Dynasties, it was named Wanghai Village. During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, there was an official kiln here to burn glazed tiles used to build palaces, so it was called "Liulichang".
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Goldfish Hutong is located in Dongcheng District, south of dengshikou Street, under the jurisdiction of Donghuamen Sub-district Office, and runs east-west. It starts from Dongdan North Street in the east, reaches Wangfujing Street in the west, is connected with a Captain Hutong in the south, and is adjacent to Xitangzi Hutong in the north. The total length is 567 meters, the width of the west entrance is 12 meters (the width of the east entrance is 44 meters), and the asphalt pavement.
7. Dongjiaomin Lane
Hutong starts from Tiananmen Square East Road in the west and reaches Chongwenmennei Street in the east, with a total length of nearly 1.6 km (including Xijiaominxiang, 3 km * *), which is the longest hutong in old Beijing. In the Yuan Dynasty, Dongjiaomin Lane and Xijiaomin Lane on the west side of the square were connected into an alley called Jiangmi Lane. At that time, this hutong was named Jiangmi Lane because of the Beijing Tax Department and Customs, which controlled grain transportation in Yuan Dynasty, and became the throat of grain transportation from south to north.
8. Xijiaomin Lane
Xijiaomin Lane is located in the south of Xicheng District, Beijing. It starts from Tiananmen Square in the east, reaches North Xinhua Street in the west, and intersects with He Miaomiao Hutong, Qianxiwachang Hutong, Xianer Hutong, Ping 'an Hutong, West Road of the Great Hall of the People, and Bingbuwa Hutong in the middle. The longest hutong in Beijing, parallel to Chang 'an Street, starts from Chongwenmennei Street in the east and ends at North Xinhua Street in the west. It was called "East-West River Rice Lane" on the map of Ming and Qing Dynasties.
9. Juer Hutong
Juer Hutong is located in the northwest of Dongcheng District, Beijing. It starts from Jiaodaokou South Street in the east, reaches Nanluoguxiang in the west, borders Ensi Hutong in Houyuan in the south and Shoubi Hutong in the north, and is under the jurisdiction of Jiaodaokou Sub-district Office. Total length of 438 meters, width of 6 meters, asphalt pavement. At present, most of the north side of Hutong has been demolished into quadrangles.
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Eight hutongs used to be synonymous with fireworks Liuxiang. The "Eight Hutongs" are located in the north of West zhushikou Street and south of Tieshu Xie Jie. From west to east, they are Baishun Hutong, Rouge Hutong, Hanjiatan, Shaanxi Lane, Shitou Hutong, Wang Guangfu Xie Jie (now Palm Tree Xie Jie), Zhujiahu Hutong and Lishamao Hutong (now Xiaoli Hutong).
In fact, the "eight hutongs" mentioned by old Beijingers do not refer exclusively to these eight streets and alleys, but generally refer to the Dashilan area outside Qianmen, because there are nearly 100 brothels of different sizes in the hutongs outside these eight streets and alleys. It's just that the brothels in these eight hutongs were mostly first-class and second-class, and the prostitutes' "grades" were relatively high, so they were so famous.