Z-SPACE

Hidden in the deepest of Xiezuo Hutong, Z-SPACE is a 2,000-square-meter courtyard with a history of 100 years.

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Z-SPACE

Hidden in the deepest of Xiezuo Hutong, Z-SPACE is a 2,000-square-meter courtyard with a history of 100 years. After renovation of nearly 2 years, the layout of the café is well-designed, including the book house, reading area, rooftop landscape area and private room. In the comfortable place, you can invite several friends gathering or just stay alone.
The cozy small yard is placed with chairs everywhere. At midday, you can sit in the sun, enjoying branches with persimmons, watching...

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Z-SPACE

Hidden in the deepest of Xiezuo Hutong, Z-SPACE is a 2,000-square-meter courtyard with a history of 100 years. After renovation of nearly 2 years, the layout of the café is well-designed, including the book house, reading area, rooftop landscape area and private room. In the comfortable place, you can invite several friends gathering or just stay alone.
The cozy small yard is placed with chairs everywhere. At midday, you can sit in the sun, enjoying branches with persimmons, watching pigeons flying over and listening to the leaves rustling in the wind.
In the most favorable season for Beijing, there is no hustle and bustle, and you can stroll in hutong, appreciating your favorite roof world with red door, gray tiles and gentle wind.
Z-SPACE is built around a tall ginkgo tree. At this time, Z-SPACE shows you rare quiet with yellow ginkgo, cool weather and gentle wind. The scenery or even the air is filled with the delicate feelings of art. Unconsciously, you will find that the scenery here makes Beijing's autumn more charming.
Of course, foods are the essential part. It offers delicate, low-calorie and tasty western simple snacks, light meal
and cakes.


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