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What are the characteristics of Nanluoguxiang in Beijing?

Features: Nanluoguxiang is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Beijing. It is the only chessboard traditional residence in China with the largest scale, the highest grade and the richest resources, which completely preserves the texture of hutong quadrangles in Yuan Dynasty. It is also the street with the most flavor of old Beijing.

All kinds of luxury houses and houses in the surrounding hutongs are colorful, thick and profound. Nanluoguxiang and its surroundings used to be the center of the Yuan Dynasty, but in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was even richer and more expensive. The streets and alleys here are crowded with dignitaries and numerous palaces. It was not until the demise of the Qing Dynasty that the prosperity of Nanluoguxiang slowly ended.

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Nanluoguxiang is a famous characteristic block in Beijing, which was founded in the Yuan Dynasty and has a history of 700 years. With the alley as the central axis, there are many characteristic hutongs on both sides. In the hutong, there are many famous people's former residences.

Coupled with the special shops in Nanluoguxiang, it attracts tourists from all over the world. The completion of Nanluoguxiang Station of Metro Line 6 will undoubtedly bring more business opportunities here. It has become a hot topic reported by many fashion magazines. Many TV dramas are filmed here, and many foreign tourists list it as a must-see attraction in Beijing.

Before the old hutong was demolished, the suggestion of protecting the ancient city was taken seriously. With the relatively complete pattern of Li Fang in Yuan Dynasty and the former residences of celebrities in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Nanluoguxiang survived. People with foresight saw business opportunities, rented houses along the street and opened personalized shops with ever-changing styles. In the Yuan Dynasty, Gu Xiang was reborn, and tourists from all over the world loved to come here to "get lost in Beijing".

Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it has been a "rich area", inhabited by many dignitaries and celebrities, from the generals of the Ming Dynasty to the princes of the Qing Dynasty, from the presidents of the Beiyang government to the presidents of the Kuomintang, and from literary masters to painting masters. Every hutong here has left traces of history.

Nanluoguxiang is a distinctive bar street in Beijing and the most well-protected quadrangle area in Beijing. The whole bar street is dominated by small bungalows in quadrangles, and red lanterns are hung high in front of the door. The decoration style returns to the traditional simplicity, which conforms to the atmosphere and style of quadrangles.

Unlike Sanlitun and Houhai, most of the bars here are quiet, harmonious and natural. They live in downtown but stay away from the hustle and bustle of downtown and are closer to life.

During the National Day holiday of 20 17, a street just over 700 meters long in Nanluoguxiang welcomed 300,000 tourists in two days. In order to cope with the peak passenger flow, Dongcheng police deployed security forces at the entrance and exit of Nanluoguxiang 18 and hutong to guide tourists in time. At the same time, Jiaodaokou police station set up a crowd monitoring system at the beginning of the year to monitor the flow of people in real time, and can promptly deal with congestion and other situations.

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