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Home → Beijing Tours → Beijing Theme Tour → Beijing Walks → BW-01
Tour Code: BW-01
Experience: Exploring the secrets and history of the southern city of Beijing
Start: Hepingmen subway station ( down Nan Xinhua Jie )
Finish: Qianmen subway station (Qianmen Gate, south end of Tiananmen Square)
Time: 2-3 hours
Reservation: Call (86) 10 67160201 ext 1006, 1005 or send your email to 
Touch the historic district of the southern Beijing, the cradle of Beijing city development, home to old hutong and genuine local Beijingers. You see Liulichang antique street - the oldest street in Beijing. Situated outside Hepingmen. Liulichang is 800m long with a long history from Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Now, there are dozen of shops here. The area is really a good place to these who love the Chinese culture. Ancient books, jade, gold, pottery wares, calligraphy, paintings, musical instruments, etc. Explore Dazhalan area, a famous concentration of small lanes which once filled Beijing, in the Qianmen area of the capital. Dazhalan is a 1.26-square-kilometre area of 114 streets and alleys. With more than 51,000 residents, it claims to be one of the most densely-populated residential communities in the world.
To begin, take a taxi or subway to Hepingmen Station.

Walk straight south from the Hepingmen subway station down Nanxinhua Jie lying from north to south.

When you walk down Nanxinhua Jie, on your left side, you find the over 100-year-old Beijing Hepingmen Quanjude Peking Roast Duck Resturant. At Quanjude, ducks are immesed in condiments unique to the restaurant and are roasted directly over flames stoked by fruittree wood. The best roasted duck is date-red, shining with oil, but with a crisp skin and tender meat. Eating Peking Duck is also one of the two things you are absolutely supposed to do while in Beijing. The other one is climbing the Great Wall.

Beijing Quanjude Peking Roast Duck Resturant, the largest duck restaurant in the world!
On your right side ( across Beijing Quanjude Peking Roast Duck Resturant) is Rich Hotel, a nice 3-star hotel.

On the back side or south of of Quanqude Peking Duck Restaurant, there is a hutong ( narrow lane ) named Qianmenxiheyan Jie on your left side. Just walk along the lane about 150 meters, you will discover the oldest existent opera house in Beijing. It is an ancient wooden structure theatre with more than 300 years' history. The Chinese Encyclopaedia marks Zheng-yi Temple Theatre as a" complete theatre architecture". It was built earlier than many famous operas in western countries, such as the French Comedy Theatre in Paris and Kar-vine Park Opera in Britain. Zheng-yi Temple Theatre, the only well reserved, wooden-structure theatre in Beijing, regarded as a mile stone in Chinese theatre developing history and credited by some scholars as "living fossil in Chinese theatrical cultural history". There used to be excellent daily performance of Chinese operas, such as Beijing Opera, Kun Qu opera and Hebei Bangzi opera. But now it is closed. You can pay RMB 50 to enter the opera house just to have a close look.

After finishing the visit to Zheng-yi Temple, turn back, again enter Nanxinhuajie down south. A few steps down, you will find the famous school - High School Affiliated to Beijing Normal University. It was founded in 1901, the earliest public school in Beijing.

Go ahead, still on your right side is China Bookstore, the largest old book store in Beijing. It is is established in 1952. It has several branches, which are century-old bookstores. They are Han Wen Zhai, Sui Ya Vegetarian, Yi Ya-tang to Kaoru Court, Song Ge. These different book stores have their responsibilities, some specialized in repair old fragmentary, mounting paintings, some are focused on the historical data collection, books magazines, also a franchise Four Treasures of Study, and arts and arts. In a word, entering the China Bookstore which carries a hodgepodge of classical Chinese books and piles of foreign-language books on Chinese culture, you will find yourself "get lost" in the stacks.

Walk a little further, you see a east-west street named Liulichang Street. On both side of the street there are plenty of storefronts and vendor's stalls selling collectibles and art supplies, including the renowned Rongbaozhai, the most prominent shop on the west section of Liulichang. It sells woodblock prints, copies of famous calligraphy, historic paintings (reproductions), and art supplies. It is one of Beijing's top art shops and well worth browsing. Actually Rongbaozhai is located on the west section of Liulichang Street. To get to Liulichang Xijie ( the west section of Liulichang Street) on your right side, you have to across the main street.


Turn back and then walk to the east section of Liulichang Street or Liulichang Dongjie. This stree is also full of various stores selling huge number of Chinese paintings, calligraphy, rare books, and arts and crafts.

Finishing visiting Liulichang and still walk down south of Nanxinhuajie. Soon you find a big street sign in suspension pointing to Far East Hotel eastward on your left side. Entering the appointed narrow lane called Tieshouxiejie, you start to have the long hutong trip linking Nanxihuajie to Dashilan street.

The first interesting place you 'll come across is a 100 year old hotel--Far East Hotel. Just opposit the hotel, you ll see an international youth hostel - Far East International Hostel. You can buy IYHF party card at the front desk, by the card you can reserve any room in one of the International Youth Hostels all of the world. Now begin your long march eastward to Dashilan Street.

The "Long March" from Nanxinhuajie to Dashilan is as frustrating, yet as fascinating, to walk. The frustration comes first from the fact that much of the narrow ( Tieshouxiejie in west part and Dashilanxijie in easr part ) is not meant for strolls and many of its long blocks are monotonous, shabby, and uninteresting. Yet there are fascinating walks, utterly unlike any found in the West. Some of these walks, however, are embedded with their own frustrations. Street signs are difficult to spot and interpret, addresses are omitted from buildings, and the sidewalks are not only crowded with other pedestrians, but with bicycle parking lots, construction sites, vendors and their carts, card players, laundry strung between doors and trees, and even a brazenly parked car or two. More than once you may find yourself walking in the streets and gutters just to get around these obstacles, yet it is just such obstacles that make a stroll through Beijing so fascinating.




Coalballs! Once it was the main material for the local residents here to cook, one necessity. Now, it,s rare to see this kind of coalballs in Beijing. The gas replaces it for a long time.


Well, after the eastward walking until you come to a gate, the start of a pedestrian-only cobbled street - Dazhalan pedestrian shopping street (Dazhalan Jie, also called Dashilan Jie). It is a bit more modern than Liulichang, but quite interesting. Relax and enjoy the window shopping.



Daguanlou Cinema, opened in 1903, listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest operating movie theatre.

Neiliansheng Shoe Store (No. 34), established in 1853, and still the place to buy footwear.

Ruifuxiang Silk and Cotton Store, established in 1893. It's on the north side. Within its gaudy marble entrance is a vast selection of silks and clothing. Once the prime outlet for Qing Dynasty royalty and rich merchants, it's open daily from 8:30am to 9:30pm.

Goubuli, a type of steamed pork-filled bun produced by the company - Century-old Chinese snack producer, which has been popular with Chinese consumers during the past 147 years.

Tongrentang, Beijing Tongrentang Pharmacy. Beijing Tongrentang Pharmacy is a world famous Chinese pharmacy. Tongrentang was first set up in 1669. It was the designated brand of TCM for Qing court ( 1644 - 1911). Now it has a history of over 300 years. The pharmacy has been continuing to expand till today.

Zhangyiyuan Tea Shop, the earliest was established in the 34th year of Emperor Guangxu’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1910) at Guanyinshi, outside Qianmen by Zhang Wenqing.


Buyingzhai Shoe Shop, the century-old shoe shop,founded by an official surnamed as Li in the 8th year of Xianfeng Period of Qing Dynasty (1858).
One the south of the east tip of the street, you will see is Liubiju Pickle Shop, still going quite strong after 400 years.

One the north of the east tip of the street, you will see is the side street known as Zhubaoshi Jie, which means "Jewelry Street." This street is the gateway to a major brothel and the theater district up until Liberation (1949). Today it is a major outdoor bazaar of stands and carts selling inexpensive clothing, collectibles, and edibles.

By the way, go out of Dazhilan Street, follow your nose across the main street ( now under construction ), you will find the city's most famous Qianmen Quanjude Roast Duck restaurant ( Quanjude Kaoyadian ), open daily from 10:30am to 1:30pm for lunch and 4:30 to 8:30pm for dinner, the perfect ending to a day on foot in old Beijing.
North of the Zhubaoshi bazaar is the traffic arc ( now under construction ) that leads to the south end of Tiananmen Square. To the northeast you'll see the old Front Gate (Qianmen, officially known as Zhengyangmen), a towering remnant of the city wall, through which the emperors passed on their annual procession from the Forbidden City to the Temple of Heaven. You can ascend the tower at two points for excellent views of Tiananmen Square to the north and the Dazhalan District you've just strolled to the southwest.


Inclusions:
The price above only covers the tour guide service.
Exclusions:
1) The cost for hotel transfer
2) Any entrance fees if necessary
3) Tips for the tour guide
Available:
Daily
Travel Tips:
Wear casually with comfortable sports shoes and pay attention to the climate in Beijing
Reservation Notes:
1. Please use our online booking or send your travel request via email to
. You are also welcome to call us at 00 86 10 67160201 ext 1006 or 1007. For non-office hour emergency booking, please dial 0086 13520598855, 13901312027 ( English speaking staff on duty available from 6:00 to 23:00 daily).
2. Our real trip advisors will have your booking confirmed no more than one working day. When your booking is confirmed, you will get a confirmation email or call from us, which includes the confirmed detailed itinerary with prices.
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Old Beijing Personalized Walking Tour
Tour Code: BW-01
Experience: Exploring the secrets and history of the southern city of Beijing
Start: Hepingmen subway station ( down Nan Xinhua Jie )
Finish: Qianmen subway station (Qianmen Gate, south end of Tiananmen Square)
Time: 2-3 hours
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To begin, take a taxi or subway to Hepingmen Station.

Hepingmen Subway Station
Walk straight south from the Hepingmen subway station down Nanxinhua Jie lying from north to south.

Nanxinhuajie Street
When you walk down Nanxinhua Jie, on your left side, you find the over 100-year-old Beijing Hepingmen Quanjude Peking Roast Duck Resturant. At Quanjude, ducks are immesed in condiments unique to the restaurant and are roasted directly over flames stoked by fruittree wood. The best roasted duck is date-red, shining with oil, but with a crisp skin and tender meat. Eating Peking Duck is also one of the two things you are absolutely supposed to do while in Beijing. The other one is climbing the Great Wall.

Beijing Quanjude Peking Roast Duck Resturant, the largest duck restaurant in the world!
On your right side ( across Beijing Quanjude Peking Roast Duck Resturant) is Rich Hotel, a nice 3-star hotel.

Rich Hotel
On the back side or south of of Quanqude Peking Duck Restaurant, there is a hutong ( narrow lane ) named Qianmenxiheyan Jie on your left side. Just walk along the lane about 150 meters, you will discover the oldest existent opera house in Beijing. It is an ancient wooden structure theatre with more than 300 years' history. The Chinese Encyclopaedia marks Zheng-yi Temple Theatre as a" complete theatre architecture". It was built earlier than many famous operas in western countries, such as the French Comedy Theatre in Paris and Kar-vine Park Opera in Britain. Zheng-yi Temple Theatre, the only well reserved, wooden-structure theatre in Beijing, regarded as a mile stone in Chinese theatre developing history and credited by some scholars as "living fossil in Chinese theatrical cultural history". There used to be excellent daily performance of Chinese operas, such as Beijing Opera, Kun Qu opera and Hebei Bangzi opera. But now it is closed. You can pay RMB 50 to enter the opera house just to have a close look.

Zheng-yi Temple Theatre
After finishing the visit to Zheng-yi Temple, turn back, again enter Nanxinhuajie down south. A few steps down, you will find the famous school - High School Affiliated to Beijing Normal University. It was founded in 1901, the earliest public school in Beijing.

High School Affiliated to Beijing Normal University
Go ahead, still on your right side is China Bookstore, the largest old book store in Beijing. It is is established in 1952. It has several branches, which are century-old bookstores. They are Han Wen Zhai, Sui Ya Vegetarian, Yi Ya-tang to Kaoru Court, Song Ge. These different book stores have their responsibilities, some specialized in repair old fragmentary, mounting paintings, some are focused on the historical data collection, books magazines, also a franchise Four Treasures of Study, and arts and arts. In a word, entering the China Bookstore which carries a hodgepodge of classical Chinese books and piles of foreign-language books on Chinese culture, you will find yourself "get lost" in the stacks.

China Bookstore
Walk a little further, you see a east-west street named Liulichang Street. On both side of the street there are plenty of storefronts and vendor's stalls selling collectibles and art supplies, including the renowned Rongbaozhai, the most prominent shop on the west section of Liulichang. It sells woodblock prints, copies of famous calligraphy, historic paintings (reproductions), and art supplies. It is one of Beijing's top art shops and well worth browsing. Actually Rongbaozhai is located on the west section of Liulichang Street. To get to Liulichang Xijie ( the west section of Liulichang Street) on your right side, you have to across the main street.

Liulichang Xijie

Rongbaozhai
Turn back and then walk to the east section of Liulichang Street or Liulichang Dongjie. This stree is also full of various stores selling huge number of Chinese paintings, calligraphy, rare books, and arts and crafts.

Liulichang Dongjie
Finishing visiting Liulichang and still walk down south of Nanxinhuajie. Soon you find a big street sign in suspension pointing to Far East Hotel eastward on your left side. Entering the appointed narrow lane called Tieshouxiejie, you start to have the long hutong trip linking Nanxihuajie to Dashilan street.

Eastward Walking direction from Nanxinhuajie ( Liulichang ) to Dashilan Street
The first interesting place you 'll come across is a 100 year old hotel--Far East Hotel. Just opposit the hotel, you ll see an international youth hostel - Far East International Hostel. You can buy IYHF party card at the front desk, by the card you can reserve any room in one of the International Youth Hostels all of the world. Now begin your long march eastward to Dashilan Street.

A 100 year old hotel--Far East Hotel
The "Long March" from Nanxinhuajie to Dashilan is as frustrating, yet as fascinating, to walk. The frustration comes first from the fact that much of the narrow ( Tieshouxiejie in west part and Dashilanxijie in easr part ) is not meant for strolls and many of its long blocks are monotonous, shabby, and uninteresting. Yet there are fascinating walks, utterly unlike any found in the West. Some of these walks, however, are embedded with their own frustrations. Street signs are difficult to spot and interpret, addresses are omitted from buildings, and the sidewalks are not only crowded with other pedestrians, but with bicycle parking lots, construction sites, vendors and their carts, card players, laundry strung between doors and trees, and even a brazenly parked car or two. More than once you may find yourself walking in the streets and gutters just to get around these obstacles, yet it is just such obstacles that make a stroll through Beijing so fascinating.

Tieshouxiejie

Public Toilets

Walking in the narrow street

Coalballs! Once it was the main material for the local residents here to cook, one necessity. Now, it,s rare to see this kind of coalballs in Beijing. The gas replaces it for a long time.

Life in the street

Walking towards Dashilan Street
Well, after the eastward walking until you come to a gate, the start of a pedestrian-only cobbled street - Dazhalan pedestrian shopping street (Dazhalan Jie, also called Dashilan Jie). It is a bit more modern than Liulichang, but quite interesting. Relax and enjoy the window shopping.

Dashilan Street

Dashilan Street

Daguanlou Cinema, opened in 1903, listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest operating movie theatre.

Neiliansheng Shoe Store (No. 34), established in 1853, and still the place to buy footwear.

Ruifuxiang Silk and Cotton Store, established in 1893. It's on the north side. Within its gaudy marble entrance is a vast selection of silks and clothing. Once the prime outlet for Qing Dynasty royalty and rich merchants, it's open daily from 8:30am to 9:30pm.

Goubuli, a type of steamed pork-filled bun produced by the company - Century-old Chinese snack producer, which has been popular with Chinese consumers during the past 147 years.

Tongrentang, Beijing Tongrentang Pharmacy. Beijing Tongrentang Pharmacy is a world famous Chinese pharmacy. Tongrentang was first set up in 1669. It was the designated brand of TCM for Qing court ( 1644 - 1911). Now it has a history of over 300 years. The pharmacy has been continuing to expand till today.

Zhangyiyuan Tea Shop, the earliest was established in the 34th year of Emperor Guangxu’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1910) at Guanyinshi, outside Qianmen by Zhang Wenqing.

A branch of Xinhua Bookstore, the largest bookstore chain in China

Buyingzhai Shoe Shop, the century-old shoe shop,founded by an official surnamed as Li in the 8th year of Xianfeng Period of Qing Dynasty (1858).
One the south of the east tip of the street, you will see is Liubiju Pickle Shop, still going quite strong after 400 years.

Liubiju Pickle Shop
One the north of the east tip of the street, you will see is the side street known as Zhubaoshi Jie, which means "Jewelry Street." This street is the gateway to a major brothel and the theater district up until Liberation (1949). Today it is a major outdoor bazaar of stands and carts selling inexpensive clothing, collectibles, and edibles.

Zhubaoshi Jie
By the way, go out of Dazhilan Street, follow your nose across the main street ( now under construction ), you will find the city's most famous Qianmen Quanjude Roast Duck restaurant ( Quanjude Kaoyadian ), open daily from 10:30am to 1:30pm for lunch and 4:30 to 8:30pm for dinner, the perfect ending to a day on foot in old Beijing.
North of the Zhubaoshi bazaar is the traffic arc ( now under construction ) that leads to the south end of Tiananmen Square. To the northeast you'll see the old Front Gate (Qianmen, officially known as Zhengyangmen), a towering remnant of the city wall, through which the emperors passed on their annual procession from the Forbidden City to the Temple of Heaven. You can ascend the tower at two points for excellent views of Tiananmen Square to the north and the Dazhalan District you've just strolled to the southwest.

Front Gate ( Qianmen, officially known as Zhengyangmen )

Tiananmen - the Gate of Heavenly Peace
| Pricing Person ( Cost: in RMB per person ) | Tour Enquiry |
| Travelling Party | Tour Cost Per Person |
| 1 person | RMB 200 |
| 2 persons | RMB 100 |
| 3 persons | RMB 80 |
| 4 persons | RMB 70 |
| 5 persons | RMB 55 |
| 6 persons | RMB 50 |
| 7 persons | RMB 45 |
| 8 persons | RMB 42 |
| 9 persons | RMB 40 |
| 10 persons and above | RMB 35 |
Inclusions:
The price above only covers the tour guide service.
Exclusions:
1) The cost for hotel transfer
2) Any entrance fees if necessary
3) Tips for the tour guide
Available:
Daily
Travel Tips:
Wear casually with comfortable sports shoes and pay attention to the climate in Beijing
Reservation Notes:
1. Please use our online booking or send your travel request via email to
2. Our real trip advisors will have your booking confirmed no more than one working day. When your booking is confirmed, you will get a confirmation email or call from us, which includes the confirmed detailed itinerary with prices.
3.Way of Payment
Prepayment is needed to hold your reservation. Cash payment, credit card payment or wire transfer. Both RMB and US$ or other hard currencies are acceptable.
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