Hutong Tour In Xicheng District
Hutong is a maze of historic alleyways with old single storey traditional courtyard houses, which are now fast disappearing. In this one hour tour, you can hop on a rickshaw to ride through the narrow alleys as well as visit a local family then walk on the Silver Ingot Bridge (Yinding Bridge) and find out about the different thresholds of the courtyards.
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Hutong Tour in Xicheng District -
Hutong Tour in Xicheng District -
Hutong Tour in Xicheng District -
HutongTake a rickshaw ride to delve into the Hutong maze, Beijing. -
HutongRoof details, Hutong, Beijing. -
HutongDiscover the lifestyle in Beijing by a Hutong visit. -
Hutong"Hey, how's life treating you ? " Greet the simple lifestyle in the ancient Hutong of Beijing. -
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Grannies chatting at Hutong -
Old door of history -
Shadow on the red-brick wall -
Beijing HutongThe hutongs give a wonderful glimpse into the world of yesterday in Beijing. -
Beijing HutongThe hutongs give a wonderful glimpse into the world of yesterday in Beijing. -
Hutong Tour in RickshawYou can hop on a rickshaw to ride through the narrow alleys as well as visit a local family. -
Hutong Family VisitYou will have a chance to visit the local residents who still live in Hutong courtyard. -
Hutong Tour in RickshawYou can hop on a rickshaw to ride through the narrow Hutong alleys. -
Hutong Tour in RickshawYou can hop on a rickshaw to ride through the Hutong narrow alleys. -
Hutong RickshawTake a rickshaw to ride through the Hutong narrow alleys. -
Hutong TourYou will have change to get close to local people by visiting Hutong alleys. -
Hutong RickshawTaking a rickshaw riding through is a great way to experience the charm of old Beijing alleys. -
Hutong Tour in RickshawYou can hop on a rickshaw to ride through Hutong narrow alleys. - Hutong TourYou will have the change to get in touch with local Beijingers when visiting Hutong.
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Hutong Tour in RickshawHop on a rickshaw to ride through Hutong narrow alleys. -
HutongHutong in Rickshaw -
Hutong TourTake a Hutong tour by rickshaw. -
Hutong TourTake a Hutong tour in the rickshaw. -
HutongTake a Hutong tour in the rickshaw. - Hutong TourTake a Hutong tour by rickshaw.
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HutongTake a hutong tour in the rickshaw. -
Hutong rickshaw to ride through the narrow alleysThe Hutong by Rickshaw -
SkyLooking up to the sky, maybe you will have a different feeling. -
DecorationResidents in hutong really know how to beautify their houses with some small decorations. -
HutongMany of Beijing’s ancient hutongs still stand, and a number of them have been designated protected areas. -
HutongIn beijing, it is a memorable trip to tour in hutong by rickshaw. -
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TourIn beijing, it is a memorable trip to tour in hutong by rickshaw. -
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A Red Gate with CoupletsPasting couplets on the gates to seek good luck is a tradition in China. -
Inside of SiheyuanMany of Beijing’s ancient hutongs still stand, and many people still live here. -
PumpkinResidents in hutong like to plant vegetables in their courtyards. -
PlantsSome plants in courtyard beautify people's life. -
Little FishLiving in hutong alow people to plant flowers or feed fish to delight their life. -
CoupletPasting couplets on the gates to seek good luck is a tradition in China. -
FlowersPeople like to plant some flowers in leisure time. -
HutongHutong represents an important culture element of Beijing city. It goes through a long history and forms the heart of Old Beijing. -
Big TreeA tree was growed in the courtyard,and now it becomes big. -
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WellEvery family has a well in their curtyard in hutong. -
SiheyuanAll family members live in a siheyuan, creating a cordial atmosphere. -
A LaneThe lane in hutong is narrow and people always use a bicycle as vehicle. -
HutongHutong represents an important culture element of Beijing city. It goes through a long history and forms the heart of Old Beijing. -
Family TalkFamily members talked with each other here, creating a cordial atmosphere. -
No ParkingMany of Beijing’s ancient hutongs still stand, and many people still live here now. But the narrow lane doesn't allow a car going through. -
TouristsMany of Beijing’s ancient hutongs still stand, and a number of them have been designated protected areas, drawing many tourists every year.




