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History of the Hutong Walking Tour
Wednesday, September 11, 2024 to Saturday, October 5
Beijing Postcards No. 97 Yangmeizhu St. Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 10:00-12:30
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Price: ¥150 - 300

History of the Hutong Walking Tour

Price: ¥150 - 300

History of the Hutong Walking Tour
Wednesday, September 11, 2024 to Saturday, October 5
Beijing Postcards No. 97 Yangmeizhu St. Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 10:00-12:30
Organizer: Beijing Postcards More Events

Price: ¥150 - 300

History of the Hutong Walking Tour

Wednesday, September 11, 2024 to Saturday, October 5 Beijing Postcards No. 97 Yangmeizhu St. Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 10:00-12:30

Price: ¥150 - 300

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Wednesday, September 11, 2024 to Saturday, October 5

Beijing Postcards No. 97 Yangmeizhu St. Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 10:00-12:30 Beijing Postcards No. 97 Yangmeizhu St. Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 10:00-12:30
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Beijing Postcards uses the cityscape of Beijing to explore Chinese thought and ideas. All of our events are themed and we aim to make them challenging, inspiring and fun. Our goal is to take you off the beaten path, in every sense, and to use our research to help you view and engage with Beijing in new ways.

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Your ticket can be refunded (minus a 4% processing fee charged by the booking platform) or rescheduled for free if cancelled more than 72 hours before the event. Any cancellation within 72 hours of the event cannot be changed or refunded, but you can transfer the ticket to others.

 

The walk will take place with rain, shine or pollution. But if bad weather really makes the walk impossible we will call you on the day of the tour to let you know it’s been cancelled and reschedule.

 


 

 

What is all the fuss about? 

When you arrive in Beijing you soon get the idea that the narrow Hutong alleyways contain the very soul of China’s capital. But who built these charming maze-like neighbourhoods? “History of the Hutong” is the history of Beijing told through hutongs. We will take on more than 2000 years of history and piece together a comprehensive narrative seen from street level. Utilizing a huge floor map of Beijing that we can stand on, old antique depictions of the city and other related archival material we will penetrate deep in to the urban maze of old Beijing in search for answers.

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Beijing Postcards uses the cityscape of Beijing to explore Chinese thought and ideas. All of our events are themed and we aim to make them challenging, inspiring and fun. Our goal is to take you off the beaten path, in every sense, and to use our research to help you view and engage with Beijing in new ways.

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