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Beijing Hutong tourBeijing Hutong Tour

A day tour through hutongs gives you fresh insight into Beijing's local life!

Start from the north entrance to Beihai Park by old-fashioned pedicab to the picturesque Shishahai Lake area.

Visit Gu Lou, the Drum Tower, where visitors will enjoy a bird's eye view of the old city.

Visit the neighbourhood in the rear Shishahai Lake area and walk in hutongs to drop in one or two courtyard- style homes and, if arranged, meal with a family.

Visit the mansion and garden of Prince Gong of the Qing Dynasty.

Price: USD 32.00 per person.

This is just a short 1 hour trip, so it doesn't come with any meals. A Sunlunche (tradition trasportation of Old Beijing) together with an English speaking tour guide will pick you up from the back gate of the Bei Hai Garden and drop you off at the same place after the tour.

Beijing HutongThe Introduction of Highlights:

The Drum Tower was first built in 1272 during the reign of Kublai Khan (the first emperor of the Yuan Dynasty), and reconstructed in 1420 when the Ming Dynasty established its capital in Beijing. It rises from a brick podium with a tower pierced by six gates and topped by a roof of soaring eaves.

To the north is the Bell Tower, first constructed in 1420 and rebuilt of bricks in 1747 during the reign of Emperor Qianlong. The original iron bell was replaced by a great bronze bell, which was rung at seven o'clock evening until 1924.

The mansion is the most exquisitely decorated and best preserved among the princes' mansions in Beijing, and beside the residence there is also a large garden.

The mansion consists of two parts: living quarters and the garden, covering 56,000 square meters. The living quarters run along three axes - central, eastern and western, altogether having 1,000 rooms. People can imagine the grandeur from its green glazed- tile roofs.

The garden of Prince Gong's Mansion covers 25,000 square meters, with artificial rockeries, covered corridors and pavilions. It is said the Grand View Garden described in the novel "A Dream of Red Mansions" was modelled after this garden.

The lake is a broad expanse of water surrounded by willows, locust trees and poplars - a lovely scene. People can have a boat ride there in summer and skate in winter.

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