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If you are accustomed to appreciating ballet, why not enjoy a performance of Beijing opera for fresh? If you are enjoying a coffee, then just believe a taste of tea will never be lousy than a pleasure in coffee. If the apartment is no longer an attraction to you, you may as well enjoy a new feeling in the courtyard. If you are tired of endless window shopping in various shopping centers, it may be a good idea to hang about the antique street … and here is Beijing, a place housing more than 100,000 resident foreign friends. Here, you may experience a completely different life from that in your hometown.

Located in the temperate mid-latitudes, with four distinctive seasons, Beijing is the capital of the People’s Republic of China, as well as the political and cultural center. Beijing is a hub for international communications and a time honored famous cultural city. Here, you can visit the world’s largest palace – Forbidden City, go sight-seeing in the most beautiful imperial garden of China Summer Palace, and climb the architectural marvel in the history of mankind the Great Wall. Here, you may enjoy the authentic Beijing Roast Duck, and purchase the most featured Chinese clothes, ornaments and handicraft.
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Reviewing the Life in Beijing Hutong

Life in an old Beijing hutong is totally different from life in the tall buildings of the city. Here in the hutongs there are many novel experiences waiting to be had. The following are some of the lifestyles and customs that can still be found in Beijing hutongs.
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The Most of Beijing Hutongs

The longest Hutong in Beijing is that of Dong Jiao Min and Xi Jiao Min lane, which is parallel to the Changan Street, the longest and widest street. Its length reaches 6.5 kilometers.
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The Overview of Hutong

Hutongs were the special and ancient urban lanes or alleys formed by lines of courtyards (a compound with houses around a courtyard). Both sides of the Hutongs were courtyards that were built close to each other. The residential areas were connected to the main streets of the city by Hutongs. They were a necessary part of the lives of the residents of the old Beijing.The Overview of Hutong
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The Great Wall, a Great Wonder in the History of Human Construction

Recognized as one of the greatest construction projects in human history, the Great Wall of China bears eloquent testimony to the hardworking spirit and wisdom of the ancient Chinese people.


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