Guozijian, the Imperial College, was founded in Yuan Dynasty in the 13th century. With a history of over 700 years, it was the state administrative organization of education and the highest educational institution in the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasty.
In the Ming dynasty, Yuer Hutong (Rain Hutong) was called Yulong Hutong (Rain Cage Hutong)
Mingrui Mansion, also named Shouen Gulun Princess Mansion and Sixth Princess’s Mansion, is a large house faces south, lies in No 11 of Neiwubu Street
Red lanterns, traditional courtyards, hundreds of restaurants along the street…
Located at No 80 Huashi Street, Dongcheng District, Huashi Mosque was built in the Ming Dynasty
Xizhao Temple is located in Guangqumen Street
In the Yongsheng Lane, Dongcheng District, there is noticeable Gothic architecture, which is the Nangangzi Catholic Church with over 80 years history
Dongcheng Fahua Temple is located at No 103 Baofang Hutong, Dongcheng District. This site used to be the house of a eunuch named Liu Tong and his brother Liu Shunshe.
Wenchang Dijun Temple, also called Zitong Temple, is the temple for citizens worship Wenchang Dijun, the god of career. Ancient people worship here with sacrifices for a successful career.
Zhihua Temple, an oasis of quiet courtyards and exquisite Buddhist artwork in the heart of the Central Business District, was built by the corrupt eunuch Wang Zhen in 1443 as his personal ancestral hall, but was later converted to a temple.
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