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- Hutong - Wikipedia
Hutong (simplified Chinese: 胡同; traditional Chinese: 衚衕 or 胡同; pinyin: hútòng) are a type of narrow street or alley commonly associated with northern Chinese cities, especially Beijing In Beijing, hutongs are alleys formed by lines of siheyuan, traditional courtyard residences [1]
- Beijing Hutongs: A Locals Insights and Visitors Guide - China Highlights
Beijing's hutongs are the best places to explore the quintessential Beijinger's life and discover many authentic hidden delicacies A half-day hutong tour is generally recommended; there's no need to spend an entire day, as half a day of exploring hutongs combined with some home visit activities is just right
- Beijing Hutong - TravelChinaGuide
Hutong, narrow lanes between Siheyuan in Beijing, keeps the real culture and history of the city It is where you can get close to local ordinary people and their life It originates in Yuan Dynasty, and now Shichahai and Dashilar areas keep the best ones
- Beijing Hutongs: Top 8 Hutongs, Maps How to Visit
Explore Beijing hutongs to learn about old Beijing Check Beijing hutong guide includes what are Beijing hutongs, top 8 Beijing Hutongs like Nanluoguxiang, Yandaixie Street, etc ,and Beijing Hutong maps to plan a Beijing hutong tour
- Discover Beijing’s Best 10 Authentic Hutongs - Beijing Walking
Hutong, or traditional alleyways, are integral to Beijing’s cultural heritage These narrow lanes, lined with courtyard houses, offer a glimpse into the city’s rich history and provide a unique experience for visitors
- Top 10 Most Recommended Beijing Hutongs to Visit 2025 - China Discovery
Every hutong seems like a museum of folk custom with rich culture and features of era Among the numerous Hutongs, there are 10 most popular ones and Nanluoguxiang and Yandaixie Street are the most visited by travelers
- Beijing Hutongs: Ultimate Guide To Exploring Beijings Unique Alleyways . . .
Beijing, a city steeped in history and culture, boasts a unique network of narrow alleys known as hutongs that are relatively unknown to tourists but are an absolute must-visit if you really want to explore the culture!
- Hutongs: Where to Go to See Them - Ruqin China Travel
From the bustling Nanluoguxiang to the serene Guozijian Street, each hutong has its own charm and story to tell Plan your visit to these historic alleys and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Beijing
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