The Liulichang is a famous district in down-town Beijing that is known for a series of traditional Chinese stone dwellings housing selling various craftwork, artistry, and antiques.
Get off at Fuchengmen Station and walk eastward along Fuchengmenwai Street. Soon, the towering white stupa of the Miaoying Temple will come into sight.
Yandaixiejie Street is located in front of the Drum Tower, Dianmenwai Street,belongs to the boundary of Changqiao in Xicheng District.
Beijing Hunan-native officials built “Hunan Guild Hall” in August, 1887.
Beijing Huguang Guild Hall was first built in 1807, and its grand theatre and Ziwu well are all remains of the original buildings
Located in north road of Liulichang, opened in the 12th of the Republic of China, Hongguang Pavilion was an Antiques and Paintings Store set up by Du Yingkui
Guanyin Temple is situated in Caiyuan Street in Xicheng District.
Anhui Guild Hall was proposed by Li Hanzhang in A.D.1868 Qing Dynasty of Tongzhi times, and supported by the general of Huaijun.
Located in Liulichang, this famous antique street in Beijing sells traditional Chinese literature and various other works.
Rongbaozhai is located just west of Liulichang Street in Beijing.
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