The historical Siheyuan (Chinese courtyards) are a symbol of ancient
Chinese architecture that dates back 2,000 years. The layout of the
courtyards is prevalent as a template for many palaces, housing
complexes, temples and monasteries. To see the traditional buildings of
Chinese architectural style, Beijing Hutong tours is a good idea.
The
Hutongs in Beijing consist of numerous courtyards joined together. The
histories of the Hutongs are interesting as it demonstrated the social
class status beginning from the Ming Dynasty where the Forbbiden City
was the center. Nobles and rich merchants lived in luxurious courtyards
situated in the east and west. Commoners were located to the north of
the palace.
Usually
a whole family lives in a compound. The elder generation lives in the
main house, the younger generation lives n the side houses, and the
south house is usually their sitting room or study. All the houses have
large windows at the front and small windows high up in the back walls.
Some houses do not even have back windows.
Some larger residencies
have two or more courtyards, they are usually inhabited by a big
traditional extended family with several generations. There are still
some siheyuan in Beijing, mainly former mansions of princes, some of
which have been turned into museums, and others are used as government
offices. The typical Siheyuan consists of four buildings and the main
gate always faces the south. The Hutongs are a unique part of Beijing
culture. Although the most famous remaining Hutongs are residencies of
the rich and famous the most interesting part of visiting these areas is
catching a glimpse of the everyday life that still continues.
Top Hutongs to Visit in Beijing
Nanluoguxiang - Nanluoguxiang is the oldest Beijing Hutong located in downtown Beijing.
Zhuanta
Hutong - Zhuanta Hutong is one of the oldest hutongs in Beijing and one
of the city's best-preserved hutongs with relatively little exposure to
destruction.
Goldfish Hutong - Goldfish Hutong is located on
Dengshikou Street, Dongcheng district. It begins at Dongdan Street and
west to Wangfujing Street with the total length of 567 meters.
Lingjing
Hutong - Lingjing Hutong is located in the center of Xicheng District,
Beijing. Lingjing Hutong lies between Fuyou Street in the east and Xidan
North Street in the west.
Mao'er Hutong - Mao'er Hutong is one of
the Top 10 Beijing hutongs, and it ranks the fourth in Beijing. Mao'er
Hutong is located in northwest of Dongcheng District.
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