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Wangfujing Dajie, Center of Beijing's Commerce
Wangfujing Dajie is a bustling pedestrian shopping mall and a place where old and new perfectly blend together: it's a wonderful place to just sit, sip on a cool drink and "people-watch," because Wangfujing is home to people from all across the nation and across the globe.
2023-01-20
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Nanluogu Xiang, A Place for Exploring Beijing's History
With a history of more than 740 years, Nanluoguxiang is one of the capital's oldest hutongs. The Nanluoguxiang area is characterized by narrow hutongs (lanes), brick houses, wooden steles, stone gate piers; stories abound with nearly every one of them.
2023-03-24
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Silk Street, China's First Store for Foreigners
The old Silk Alley was a treat for bargain-hunting tourists, yet it was hot in the summer and cold in the winter and jam-packed with people.
2023-01-20
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Qianmen Street
Qianmen Street is Beijing’s well-known commercial street.After 1550, it is the main north-south streets of Outer City and is called Qianmen Street by folks.
2023-01-06
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Yandai Xiejie (Pipe-Stem lane), A Place for Experiencing Pop Culture
One end of Yandai Xiejie is located about half a block south of the Bell Tower on Beijing's Central Axis on the west side of Dian'anmenwai Dajie. It's one of the oldest streets in the city where some streets date back to the Yuan Dynasty.
2023-01-20
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Liulichang Culture Street, a Cluster of Books, Antiquities, Calligraphic Works and Paintings
Liulichang Culture Street has a history of more than 700 years. Liulichang has long been a cluster of time-honored shops such as the Rongbaozhai and Cathay Bookshop.
2023-03-24
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