Attractions: Dongsi Hutong, LongFuSi Jie
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Dongsi Hutong
The area of Dongsi Hutong belongs to the historical and cultural protection zone of Beijing Old City. The quadrangles, hutongs and alleys in this area were developed and formed on the pattern of streets in the Yuan Dynasty, and were important traditional blocks in Beijing in the Ming and Qing dynasties. Its characteristics are that the hutong runs east to west, flat and smooth, and there are alleys connecting north and south, and the houses are large in scale, mostly the mansions of the Ming and Qing Dynasties bureaucrats. Beijing's hutong, regarded as a brick history, is a "record" with seven twists and turns.
LongFuSi Jie
Longfusi Street, located in the south of Dongcheng District People's Government, with a length of 632 meters, 7 meters wide, asphalt pavement. The Ming Dynasty belongs to Renshou Fang, the Qing Dynasty belongs to Zhengbai Banner, the Ming Dynasty Jingtai three years King ordered the construction of Dalongfu Temple in the East Chongguo Temple site, Yongzheng, Qianlong have written inscriptions and plaques for this temple. Longfusi Street has now become a commercial dense shopping center in Beijing.