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Lesson 12
Běi jīng de hú  tòng 
Lái běi jīng guān guāng de yóu jīng cháng wèn dào de
wèn shì “ běi jīng de tòng zài n? l? ?” Běi jīng de
“ 北 ?”
tòng zuì z?o q? yuán yuán dài , zuì duō shí y?u liù
qiān duō tiáo . sh? shàng zuì z?o de shì cháo yáng mén néi
jiē dōng zhī jiān de piàn tòng , guī huà
規(guī)
xiāng dāng zhěng . Nán běi z?u xiàng de xiāng duì ji?o kuān ,
dōng z?u xiàng de xiāng duì ji?o zh?i , tòng li?ng biān
西
bān dōu shì yuàn .                
               
Cóng l? wèi zhi shàng huà fēn , qián mén y? běi de
tòng bān ji?o kuān , guī huà zh?ng ; qián mén y? nán
規(guī)
de tòng bān ji?o zh?i , guī huà zh?ng .
規(guī)
Yīn wéi zài qīng cháo shí , qīng zhèng f? wèi le ān quán q?
jiàn , yún x? wài lái jīng rén yuán zhù zài jīng chéng
nèi , suǒ y? wài rén zhōng zhu zài qián mén chóng
wén mén wài , y? yīn c? xíng chéng le qián mén shāng qū.
業(yè) 區(qū)。
Zài wài lái rén yuán zhōng x? duō shì lái jīng g?n k?o de j?
rén , yīn c? xíng chéng le liú ch?ng wén huà jiē . Tiān
qiáo di qu y?u x? duō ch?ng su? . B?i jīng de
區(qū)
yuàn y? dōu zhōng zài nán chéng .            
           
B?i jīng chéng nèi l?o b?i xìng zhōng huó dòng de ch?ng su? y?
zài shí chà h?i dài . Yīn wéi b?i jīng de tòng
zhōng , bān y? tōng chē , yóu l?n q? lái b?
jiào lèi . tòng zhōng zuì zh?i de fang zh? y?u shí
gōng fēn kuan , li?ng rén xiāng shí zh? y?u zhe shēn
zi cái néng guò qu . tòng cháng yuē sān shí m? .

Beijing's Hutongs

The question most frequently by tourists to Beijing is: "Where are the hutongs ?" Beijing's hutongs were built in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), and at one time numbered in excess of 6,000. The earliest ones were built in the areas between Chaoyang and Dongcheng districts, and were quite orderly laid-out. The hutongs that run from south to north are comparatively wider than the east-west ones, which can be very narrow. On either side of a hutong are the siheyuan - traditional residential compounds with rooms or living quarters around a courtyard or quadrangle.

Taking Qianmen as a reference point, the hutongs north of it are wide and built in an orderly way. Those to the south are narrow and disorderly laid-out. In the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the government kept migrants outside the city center limits for safety reasons. They set up camp in the Qianmen and Chongwenmen areas, which led to the commercial development of these two areas. Many of the migrants were candidates for the imperial examinations. The presence of so many academics led to the formation of what we know today as Liulichang Cultural Street. Public entertainment venues and theaters sprouted in the Tianqiao and Shichahai areas.

It can be tiring walking the many hutongs in Beijing. Not only are the hutongs quite widely spread out across the city these days, but some of the lanes can be extremely narrow, the narrowest measuring only 80 cm . You would have to walk sideways to get through! The average length of a hutong is between 30 and 40 meters.


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