A very distinctive alley in Beijing, behind the Prince Gong's Mansion, you can feel the pure Beijing culture here and see the daily life of the people. There is a small noodle restaurant in the alley, eating a bowl of fried noodles, very delicious.
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A very distinctive alley in Beijing, behind the Prince Gong's Mansion, you can feel the pure Beijing culture here and see the daily life of the people. There is a small noodle restaurant in the alley, eating a bowl of fried noodles, very delicious.
[View] One of the famous old alleys in Beijing. Good
I really don't understand that this can also be called a tourist attraction? No fun! Next to Prince Gong's Mansion should be the lowest cost-effective attraction in Beijing. There is no serious Beijing specialty restaurant around, and the small shops around are full of fake and inferior goods. If you come, don't buy it! Hutong tour is a joke, unless you really want to use Henan people to tell Beijing stories as a joke.
The horn lamp alley is located in Shichahai. The horn lamp alley is similar to other alleys. The hutong is about 200 meters away and the width of the east and west is about the same. The name of the hutong is great.
Love the simple, real history in front of you, feel the history of the people