Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - There used to be hotels, eight buildings, eight houses and eight lobbies in old Beijing. What is the full name of Chang 'an December Spring? Where are they?

There used to be hotels, eight buildings, eight houses and eight lobbies in old Beijing. What is the full name of Chang 'an December Spring? Where are they?

Eight Old Beijing Buildings: Hongxing Building, Dongxing Building, Taifeng Building, Zhimei Building, Hongqing Building, Cuihua Building, Xinfeng Building and Anfu Building. Except Dongxing Building in Dong 'anmen, Anfu Building in Wangfujing and Cuihua Building in Bamiancao, the other five are in the bustling Qianmen Street area. In addition to the eight major buildings, there were eight houses, eight Da Chun and eight squares in the old Beijing era, most of which were concentrated in Qianmen Street.

The eight houses refer to Fuxingju, Wanxingju, Tongxingju, Dongxing, Wanfuju, Guangheju, Tongheju and Casserole House.

Da Chun refers to Fanghu Spring, East Asian Spring, Green Lin Chun, Huaiyangchun, New Green Spring, Continental Spring, Spring Garden and Tongchunyuan. The most amazing of the eight squares are Taihe Square, Liuhe Square, Junyifang, Mingyifang and Cheap Square. Because Cheap Square has four semicolons, each semicolon is one of the eight squares, which shows the position of Cheap Square in the hearts of old Beijing diners.