Walk naar de straat. Ga naar de straat van de straat van de straat van de stad van Beijing. Er is een van de weinige oude straten van de stad van de straat. Elke straat heeft een kaartgebouw met de titel "de straat van de straat van de straat", de oude boom van de tunnel van de straat, die als een dekmantel is.
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Walk naar de straat. Ga naar de straat van de straat van de straat van de stad van Beijing. Er is een van de weinige oude straten van de stad van de straat. Elke straat heeft een kaartgebouw met de titel "de straat van de straat van de straat", de oude boom van de tunnel van de straat, die als een dekmantel is.
De twee straatjes die Frankrijk in het verleden en de wereld noemde, waren de uiteindelijke straatjes van de heerlijke berg en het paleis van Beijing, die een bijzondere structuur hadden... en die twee beelden werden in de middag van de doorgang van de tv-shows gebracht... en de straatwerkers werden gecontroleerd. De kruidenvlieg in de kamer is schoon en kijk naar de twee kanten van de winkel.
1. Chengxian Street, namely Guozijian Street, is located in the northwest of Dongcheng District. From Yonghegong Street in the east to Andingmen Street in the west. Because of Guozijian, so the name. Guozijian Street is one of the first "famous streets of Chinese history and culture". Guozijian Street is 669 meters long and 11 meters wide. Emperor Qianlong once said "Jingshi is the best district, while Guozijian is the best place". 2. Chengxian Street was formed in Yuan Dynasty. It was called Confucius Temple of Guozijian in Ming Dynasty, Chengxian Street in Qing Dynasty and Guozijian in later Republic of China. In 1965, it was called Guozijian Street. There were four archways in Chengxian Street. There were two East and West crossings. One of them was renamed as "Chengxian Street" and "Cultural Revolution" and the other nine were renamed as Hongri North Road, which was restored to its original name. In 1984, it was designated as Beijing Municipal Cultural Relics Protection Street. Many of the hutongs around them are related to Zijian, such as the Hutong of Guoxue and the Hutong of Arrow Factory. In 2009, Guozijian Street was named one of the top ten famous historical and cultural streets in China. 3. This is a well-known historical and cultural street with profound cultural connotations. Because the Confucian Temple and the Museum of Zijian in Beijing have created this street. However, apart from these two scenic spots, the commercial layout along the street has not coordinated with it. 4. If Chengxian Street enters from both ends separately, the feeling is absolutely different. If it enters from the East end, namely Yonghe Palace Street, it gives people the feeling that it is a street where superstition prevails, because shops along the street are full of Mongolian things such as seeing, fortune-telling and word-measuring, especially the "Chengxianxuan" and the owner also quarrels with passers-by tourists and even wants to hit people. If you enter from the West end, that is, the street inside the Anding Gate, it gives people the feeling that this is a very ordinary city street without distinctive features, because the business form of shops along the street is something of ordinary alleys, and without any cultural characteristics. 5. The exhibits and buildings of Confucius Temple and Zijian Museum on Chengxian Street are absolutely worth seeing. The tickets for the total price of 30 yuan can see both scenic spots at the same time, which is worth more than money. If you don't have enough time to visit the Confucius Temple and the Zijian Museum, it's also a good choice to spend half an hour browsing the 669-meter-long Guozijian Street. After all, it's a famous historical and cultural street. Looking at more pictures, pictures and travel notes is not as true and memorable as witnessing them for a moment. 6. Another point of view of Chengxian Street is that the cottage houses at the west end of Guozijian Street mostly preserve the features of the old Beijing Street and Lane. 7. For more information about the scenery of Chengxian Street in Beijing, please refer to my Ctrip Travel Note "There are only streets with archway buildings in Beijing, the two ends of the street enter into a feeling different, the former best place, but today it is chaotic - half an hour sketch of Guozijian Street in Beijing" and link address "http://you.ctrip.com/travels/beijing1/3569441.html "http://you.ctrip.com/travels/beijing1/3569441.html.
Chengxian Street is Guozijian Street, located in Andingmen, Dongcheng District, Beijing. It is a East-West alley, with an archway at the East-West entrance and a banner titled "Chengxian Street". Chengxian Street is a street with rich cultural background and one of the few ancient streets in Beijing. Confucius Temple and Zijian are on this street. When entering this street, they can feel a strong sense of historical and cultural vicissitudes. It's worth seeing.
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