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What antique cities are there in Beijing?

Liulichang Culture Street 1

Liulichang Culture Street is located outside Heping Gate in Xicheng District, which was called "Wanghai Village" in Liao Dynasty. There was a glazed tile kiln factory in Yuan and Ming Dynasties, which was called "glazed tile factory". Antique dealers have been operating here since the early Qing Dynasty, and Qianlong (1736- 1795) has become a distribution center for antique calligraphy and painting, rubbings of ancient books and Four Treasures of the Study. Cultural street with more characteristics after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

2. Panjiayuan flea market

Panjiayuan flea market is a very broad market, covering an area of 48,500 square meters. Located in the southeast corner of Beijing Third Ring Road, it is the largest second-hand commodity market in China. Shops, merchants and greenhouses are open all year round, with more than 3,000 booths for cultural relics, paintings, Four Treasures of the Study, porcelain and wooden furniture.

Twenty-four provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China, involving more than a dozen ethnic groups such as Han and Hui, have set up stalls here. The main items on the market are jewelry, jade, antique furniture, Four Treasures of the Study, ancient calligraphy and painting, old books and periodicals and daily necessities.

3. Tianya Antique City

Tianya Antique City has built a high-end antique market with the most cultural atmosphere in China. The 5,000-year history of the Chinese nation has created its unique cultural connotation. Tianya Antique City has a total construction area of 45,000 square meters, and 1309 copper plates engraved with Oracle Bone Inscriptions hieroglyphs are embedded in the facade.

The picture of the Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, made by glass carving, is spread on the building, inlaid with bronze bells, ornaments and porcelain of past dynasties. Impressive, tangible, with unconventional business creativity, but also reflects the cultural charm of architectural design.

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History of Liulichang Cultural Street: The location of Liulichang Cultural Street was just outside the east wall of Nanjing City in Liao Dynasty, and it was under the jurisdiction of Wanghai Village, Yanxia Lane, Beijing suburb. At that time, the area where Yan went to the countryside was east of Guangqumen, northeast of Dongdan and northwest of Xisiyang Hutong. Wanghai Village is a village in Xiang Yan Village.

Although Wang Hai Village was just a village on the outskirts of the capital, it was a very prosperous area during the Liao and Jin Dynasties. It has a dense population and a prosperous economy. There are many temples, among which the famous ones are Reception Temple, Guiyi Temple, Chikulin Temple, Guobao Temple, Haotian Temple, Guo Shan Temple, Baima Temple, Shengen Temple, yanshou temple Temple and Minzhong Temple. Because these monasteries are built here, people come here to burn incense every day.

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