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How many hutongs in Beijing have the word "deng" in their names?

There are three lantern alleys in Beijing, one in the south city and two in the north city. They are: Big Quedeng Hutong, Qudeng Hutong, and Small Qudeng Hutong.

Dachudeng Hutong

Located in the west of Dongcheng District, it runs east-west with a zigzag in the middle. It starts from the back street of the Art Museum in the east, ends at Donghuangchenggen North Street in the west, and connects with Xiaodengden Alley in the south. The alleys are connected to Yangchun Hutong in the north and are under the jurisdiction of Jingshan Subdistrict Office.

Dachudeng Hutong, which belonged to Baodafang in the Ming Dynasty, was called Dachudeng Hutong because there was a warehouse for taking lanterns (fire starters, referring to matches) during the Ming Dynasty. It belonged to Zhengbai Banner in the Qing Dynasty. It was called Datu Deng Hutong during the Qianlong period and Datu Deng Hutong during the Xuantong period. The name was used after the Republic of China. During the "Cultural Revolution", it was once renamed Shouchang Road Wutiao, and later restored its original name.