Nanluogu Lane is located in the center of Beijing, a hutong that combines the charm of petty bourgeoisie and the charm of old Beijing, and is also one of Beijing's fashion landmarks. Here, there are many unique literary and artistic shops, as well as a wide variety of snacks. Young people, especially literary and artistic youth, often consider this place as a must-have place to visit Beijing.
Turning into the hutongs on both sides of the main street, you can see there are fewer visitors, and old houses are telling the history of old Beijing. Here is the Qing Dynasty's Sanglinqin Palace; Former Residence of the Last Empress Wanrong; The Ke Garden, which imitates the architectural style of Jiangnan gardens, unfortunately, most buildings cannot be visited inside and can only be seen outside.
Currently open to the public are the Qi Baishi Former Residence Memorial Hall (Yu'er Hutong), Mao Dun Former Residence (No. 13 Houyuan'en Temple Hutong), and so on. In addition, the Central Academy of Drama (No. 39 East Cotton Hutong) is also located in Nanluogu Lane.
Travel Tips
Address: Nanluoguxiang Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Opening Hours: 10:00-21:00 throughout the year
Tickets:free