- mid-20th century, many
Beijing hutongs were
demolished to make way for new
roads and buildings. More recently, however, many
hutongs have been
designated as...
- the
hutongs southwest of Jiaodaokou, and just east of
Shichahai and
Gulou (the Drum Tower).
Yongkang Hutong (Chinese: 永康胡同; pinyin: Yǒngkáng
Hútòng) is...
- The
following is a list of
hutongs in Beijing, People's
Republic of China:
Beijing Hutong is the
product of long history, it
reflects the face of Beijing...
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siheyuans and
hutongs are
rapidly disappearing, as
entire city
blocks of
hutongs are
replaced by high-rise buildings.
Residents of the
hutongs are entitled...
- of Heaven, the Tian'anmen and the
Forbidden City, a
number of temples,
hutongs and parks,
relics of ages gone by.
Baliqiao (Eight Li Bridge)
Beijing Ancient...
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dynastic era came to an end. The
traditional arrangement of
hutongs was also affected. Many new
hutongs,
built haphazardly and with no
apparent plan,
began to...
- The
Battle of
Hutong was a
military conflict between the
Tsardom of
Russia and the Qing
dynasty which occurred in the
spring of 1654 on the
Songhua River...
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Architecture Biennale.
Micro Hutong Renewal". Divisare.
Retrieved 2019-12-11. Mullin, Kyle (2016-10-16). "Innovation in the
Hutongs: CNN
Calls Beijing Architect...
- name
during the Qing Dynasty,
around 1750. In
recent years, the area's
hutongs have
become a po****r
tourist destination with restaurants, bars, live...
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Qianshi hutong (Chinese: 钱市胡同; pinyin: qiánshì
hútong)
translated as
money market hutong, is a
Beijing hutong recognized as the
narrowest in the city...