Cats & Coffee, Mao'er Hutong, Beijing, China
I stumbled upon this little nook while strolling the Mao'er Hutong. It's very low key and not one of the gorgeous places I've seen on TV. But, it's definitely got cats- lots of them. I had a lavender milk tea and sat for a few minutes before my allergies kicked in.
Mao'er Hutong
The incredible Mao'er Hutong Guesthouse in the old hutong district of Beijing, China.
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China/Beijing (Hutongs-Old Beijing 1) Part 37
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Beijing Hutongs:
South Gong and Drum Lane (Nanluogu Xiang)
The South Gong and Drum Lane is an old hutong in Beijing, renowned for its long history, Hutong culture, specialty stores, and distinctive foods. It is 768 meters (2,519 feet) long and 8 meters (26 feet) wide. Its north end joins Gulou Dong Dajie, and the south end is connected to Di'anmen Dong Dajie. There are eight parallel hutongs on each side of the old alley. These sixteen and the main lane were put on the first list of 25 historic and culturally protected areas in November 1990, by the local Municipal Government. Situated in the downtown area, it is convenient to reach.
The South Gong and Drum Lane was built in the same period that the capital of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), Dadu, was built, so it is about 800 years old. The sixteen side hutongs were built in the Yuan Dynasty too. Because of its layout, people also call it the Centipede Lane. It was once named Humpback Lane (Luoguo Xiang) in the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) and renamed to Gong and Drum Lane (Luogu Xiang) in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). The alley remains more complete than other historical heritage sites in Beijing, witnessing the vicissitudes of many dynasties.
It is like an old man who is telling an ancient legend about his past. Here, you can experience the special Hutong culture of Beijing.
If you want to see an authentic courtyard, you'd better come to the South Gong and Drum Lane because this alley remains the most complete lane of traditional courtyard dwellings in Beijing. When you come here, you can see the red lanterns hanging under the eaves. You may find a trace of ancient prosperous Beijing here. You can see the totally different styles of architecture. Compared with the grand red wall and golden colored roof of the Forbidden City, it has gray walls and roofs that represent the folk culture. As it is close to the Forbidden City, many royal families and officials lived here. For example, the former residence of China's last empress, Wan Rong, is in the Mao'er Hutong. In fact, a number of historical celebrities lived in the alleys before, such as Qi Baishi, a great artist, who is famous for his traditional Chinese painting. He lived in Yu'er Hutong for some time.
Although a historic place, the culture here is full of innovation. The South Gong and Drum Lane welcomes its guests with both an old appearance and a new combined culture of China and the West. Small, specialty boutiques welcome you. Le Tian Tao She at No.23 in it is a pottery store where you can enjoy a coffee while admiring the potters at their craft. You may even have a try and make your own piece of pottery. Many people come here for its creative culture and artistic environment. Several art studios have been established, and many movies and TV drama programs have been filmed here too.Meals and snacks in the South Gong and Drum Lane are something else that will appeal to its visitors. The well–known dining hall at No. 108 in it is famous for its tasty pizza and Nepal-style drinks. Wenyu Nai Lao is a time-honored specialty yoghurt shop located at No.49 in it. The shop makes many different types of the best yoghurts. At No.114, the western restaurant Yu Shi Ju Jin provides delicacies of Russian, Italian and Indian styles. Apart from these restaurants, there are many distinctive bars that are worth a visit, such as Plastered 8 and Guo Ke (meaning Passerby) that are very popular among travelers.Walking on the tree-lined road along, experiencing the diverse culture, you will receive more than you expect. It is a feast for your eyes, stomach, and mind at the same time.
China/Beijing (Beautiful old Beijing hutongs 2) Part 38
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See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy!
Beijing Hutongs:
South Gong and Drum Lane (Nanluogu Xiang)
The South Gong and Drum Lane is an old hutong in Beijing, renowned for its long history, Hutong culture, specialty stores, and distinctive foods. It is 768 meters (2,519 feet) long and 8 meters (26 feet) wide. Its north end joins Gulou Dong Dajie, and the south end is connected to Di'anmen Dong Dajie. There are eight parallel hutongs on each side of the old alley. These sixteen and the main lane were put on the first list of 25 historic and culturally protected areas in November 1990, by the local Municipal Government. Situated in the downtown area, it is convenient to reach.
The South Gong and Drum Lane was built in the same period that the capital of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), Dadu, was built, so it is about 800 years old. The sixteen side hutongs were built in the Yuan Dynasty too. Because of its layout, people also call it the Centipede Lane. It was once named Humpback Lane (Luoguo Xiang) in the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) and renamed to Gong and Drum Lane (Luogu Xiang) in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). The alley remains more complete than other historical heritage sites in Beijing, witnessing the vicissitudes of many dynasties.
It is like an old man who is telling an ancient legend about his past. Here, you can experience the special Hutong culture of Beijing.
If you want to see an authentic courtyard, you'd better come to the South Gong and Drum Lane because this alley remains the most complete lane of traditional courtyard dwellings in Beijing. When you come here, you can see the red lanterns hanging under the eaves. You may find a trace of ancient prosperous Beijing here. You can see the totally different styles of architecture. Compared with the grand red wall and golden colored roof of the Forbidden City, it has gray walls and roofs that represent the folk culture. As it is close to the Forbidden City, many royal families and officials lived here. For example, the former residence of China's last empress, Wan Rong, is in the Mao'er Hutong. In fact, a number of historical celebrities lived in the alleys before, such as Qi Baishi, a great artist, who is famous for his traditional Chinese painting. He lived in Yu'er Hutong for some time.
Although a historic place, the culture here is full of innovation. The South Gong and Drum Lane welcomes its guests with both an old appearance and a new combined culture of China and the West. Small, specialty boutiques welcome you. Le Tian Tao She at No.23 in it is a pottery store where you can enjoy a coffee while admiring the potters at their craft. You may even have a try and make your own piece of pottery. Many people come here for its creative culture and artistic environment. Several art studios have been established, and many movies and TV drama programs have been filmed here too.Meals and snacks in the South Gong and Drum Lane are something else that will appeal to its visitors. The well–known dining hall at No. 108 in it is famous for its tasty pizza and Nepal-style drinks. Wenyu Nai Lao is a time-honored specialty yoghurt shop located at No.49 in it. The shop makes many different types of the best yoghurts. At No.114, the western restaurant Yu Shi Ju Jin provides delicacies of Russian, Italian and Indian styles. Apart from these restaurants, there are many distinctive bars that are worth a visit, such as Plastered 8 and Guo Ke (meaning Passerby) that are very popular among travelers.Walking on the tree-lined road along, experiencing the diverse culture, you will receive more than you expect. It is a feast for your eyes, stomach, and mind at the same time.
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20 ???????? Hiking on the Great Wall of China (Mutianyu) in Beijing (Cinematic China Travel) 北京 Пекин
A perfect day in Beijing! Starting the day with traditional Northern Chinese breakfast in Mao'er Hutong near Houhai area, where it is centrally located in the heart of old city. Embracing the sunrise in all Hutongs (narrow streets) around the area observing people started the day on their bicycles.
There's one direct bus from Dongzhimenwai (east of Dongzhimen subway station) can take you there before 8:30am in the morning direct to Mutianyu Great Wall, a section of the Great Wall is well maintained with great view for hiking.
Hiking on the Great Wall on a beautiful day was absolutely a life-time experience of both history and nature. The Great Wall of China is the collective name of a series of fortification systems generally built across the historical northern borders of China to protect and consolidate territories of Chinese states and empires against various nomadic groups of the steppe and their polities. Several walls were being built from as early as the 7th century BC by ancient Chinese states. Despite its original function, the current usage of the Wall is perfect for hiking across the mountainous region since the wall is built along the ridges of the mountains. Be prepared to have enough water with you since it might be hot / dry on the wall with limited supply! There are watching towers you can use to rest among different sections, they were used to send signals by lighting the fires historically by soldiers.
Returning from Great Wall around 4-5pm in the afternoon, do head to Jingshan Park (located in the northern side of Forbidden City in the center of the town). The hill in the Jingshan Park is the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset as well as overlooking the Forbidden City, the old city and the new skyline outside of the city (East Bound).
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20 ???????? Hiking the Great Wall of China in Beijing (Cinematic China Travel) 北京Пекин
[Visit Beijing] Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Wudaoying Hutong!
Merry Christmas from Beijing! Vangelis from Greece presents our Seaonal Greetings at Wudaoying Hutong! Visit him someday at his Greek restaurant and he will tell you why he chose Beijing as his second home for 30 years by now!
Argo Address: No. 59, Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng District (Near Lama Temple (Yung He Gong))
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Hutongs - Beijing, China
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Hutongs Beijing
Dating back about one thousand years, these neighborhoods of narrow, twisting streets represent the real life of Beijing, where passageways connect to courtyards of traditional compact homes. Pedicab tours of the hutongs are popular tourist attractions that normally include the Drum Tower, courtyard neighborhoods and Prince Gong's mansion.
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Travel blogs from Hutongs:
- ... My hostel was in one of the aforementioned hutongs, but it was actually a great place with a pleasant courtyard, nice restaurant, and very friendly staff ...
- ... The ride back brought us winding through some sweet hutongs, which are small traditional neighborhoods that wind around tiny streets that cars can barely fit through if at all ...
- ... In the rush to prepare for the Olympics, the number of Beijing hutongs has dwindled from 6000 to 2000 ...
- ... A new soap opera called Daily Life of a Family Restaurant is a daily event in the Beijing Hutongs ...
- ... During my seven day stay at the Far East Hotel, in the southern hutongs of Beijing, I met many interesting people from all over the world--England, Denmark, Malaysia, Austria, Australia, France, and the United ...
- ... Street food is everywhere in the hutongs, it's fried up in temporary carts and is popular with locals and travellers alike ...
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- Our rickshaw ride through the Hutongs by Sechina from a blog titled Sleepless in Beijing
- Street food in Bejing's hutongs. by Sarahblythe from a blog titled Beijing
- Rickshaw ride in the Hutongs by Oliviaintibet from a blog titled I cant wait to get out of Beijing
- Cycling in Beijing`s hutongs by Barryandemma from a blog titled A Capital time in Beijing
- Milk tea in the hutongs by Ristohannah from a blog titled palaces parks towers and temples
- Nanluogo Xiang hutongs by Ristohannah from a blog titled walking the wall
- Hectic in the Hutongs by Barn from a blog titled Beijing, China
- Hutongs in Beijing by Mattandnicole from a blog titled Beijing: back to the capital
- Beijing hutongs (1) by Rivers2007 from a blog titled Forbidden ****...
- Hutongs seed stall. by Rachelkw from a blog titled Finding Our Way
- Beijing hutongs (2) by Rivers2007 from a blog titled Forbidden ****...
- Quianmen Hutongs by Ristohannah from a blog titled Mao's mummy, Forbidden palaces & FB withdrawal...
- Hutongs stall. by Rachelkw from a blog titled Finding Our Way
- The hutongs by Ristohannah from a blog titled Mao's mummy, Forbidden palaces & FB withdrawal...
- Hutongs-6 by Chop49 from a blog titled Street Life in the Hutongs
- Hutongs by Benandsabine from a blog titled Beijing July 07
- Hutongs by Sabineontour from a blog titled Beijing
- Hutongs by Offtherails from a blog titled Beijing
- Hutongs by Justjonas from a blog titled First Few Days in Beijing
Beijing's Cat Cafe | A China Icons Video
Tucked away in the hutongs of old Beijing are dozens of cats living out their purrr-fect lives in a very unusual cafe.
China Icons takes you inside one of China's cat cafes with the help of owner Xi Shuting who explains how the cats are like her children.
Get to know Mao Shu, the street cat rescued from cold and fleas and Coco who loves chicken rice.
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Life Of Cute Funny Twins Cats In Hutong, Beijing
We are 5 Airbnb hosts (2 people, 2 cats and 1 dog) in hutong of Beijing, a amazing area that's only the local Beijing lifestyle, legend structure, and traditional culture existed.
The cats names are Er Ye (Prince The Second) and San Ye (Prince The Third), pretty lovely and adorable cats. They used to lose their mom when they were one month old, but then, we came to them.
They love to get close to us. And San Ye also loves to play with the dog who name is Doggy.
We just recorded some funny moments of these little kids, hope you could smile, no matter you are sad or happy, while watching this video.
We also welcome you to come here, touch their soft fur, feel their warm bodies, and listen to their cute sounds. Our room is located at:
Nanluogu Xiang | Beijing Old Lane | China | 北京老胡同 | 南锣鼓巷 | HD
The South Gong and Drum Lane is an old hutong in Beijing, renowned for its long history, Hutong culture, specialty stores, and distinctive foods. It is 768 meters (2,519 feet) long and 8 meters (26 feet) wide. Its north end joins Gulou Dong Dajie, and the south end is connected to Di'anmen Dong Dajie. There are eight parallel hutongs on each side of the old alley. These sixteen and the main lane were put on the first list of 25 historic and culturally protected areas in November 1990, by the local Municipal Government. Situated in the downtown area, it is convenient to reach.
【品遊北京/WeGo2Beijing】北京的胡同 11 - 帽兒胡同
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Cat Café 44 Chenniandian Hutong Beijing
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