Yandaixie Street

烟袋斜街

Yandaixie Street is 232 meters long and is the oldest commercial street in Beijing. In the Qing Dynasty, it mainly sold tobacco utensils, mounted calligraphy and paintings, and antiques and jades. Yandaixie Street itself is like a pipe. The narrow street looks like a pipe stem, and the east entrance looks like a pipe mouthpiece, so it is named "pipe". Here you can find Beijing paper-cuts, sugar-blowing figurines, and Beijing specialty snacks, full of ancient and unique market customs and full of charm. There are also famous attractions such as Yinding Bridge, Lotus Market, Prince Gong's Mansion, as well as special delicacies such as Yaoji Chaogan and Nanmen Shabu-shabu, which can be visited together.

Attractions Location: Di'anmenwai Street (Shichahai), Xicheng District, Beijing (290 meters walk from the northwest exit of A1 of Shichahai subway station)

Tickets: Free

Opening hours: All day

Contact Details: 010-64001606

Transportation:
Bus: Take bus No. 5, 60, 107, 124, 635, get off at Gulou Station and walk 202 meters to arrive.
Subway: Take Subway Line 8 to Shichahai Subway Station and walk about 250 meters to the destination.

Time reference: 1-3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Yandaixie Street tours

1-day tour: Yandaixie Street Hutong Tour

  • Morning: Yandaixie Street (5-minute walk from Exit A2 of Shichahai Station on Metro Line 8)
  • Afternoon: Shichahai (3 minutes walk)

Experience the old Beijing Hutong culture and Houhai scenery

Accommodation: Shichahai Boutique B&B
Food: "Barbecue Season" Old Beijing Barbecue


2-Day Tour: Hutong + Bell and Drum Tower

  • Day 1: Yandaixie Street → Shichahai
  • Day 2: Bell and Drum Tower (10 minutes walk) → Nanluoguxiang (15 minutes walk)

Deeply experience Beijing's traditional hutong culture

Accommodation: Nanluoguxiang Siheyuan Hotel
Food: Day 2 lunch "Yaoji Fried Liver Restaurant"


3-Day Tour: Hutong + Forbidden City

  • Day 1-2 is the same as 2-day tour
  • Day 3: Forbidden City (Bus No. 124, about 25 minutes)

Cultural journey from the city alleys to the royal palace

Accommodation: Wangfujing Boutique Hotel
Food: Day 3 lunch "Si Ji Min Fu" Roast Duck Restaurant


4-Day Tour: Hutong + 798 Art

  • Day 1-3 is the same as the 3-day tour
  • Day 4: 798 Art District (Metro Line 8 to Line 14, about 50 minutes)

Creative dialogue between traditional hutong and modern art

Accommodation: Designer Hotel in 798 Art District
Food: Day 4 lunch "UCCA Restaurant"


5-Day Tour: Hutong + Summer Palace

  • Day 1-4 is the same as 4-day tour
  • Day 5: Summer Palace (Metro Line 4, about 1 hour)

The perfect combination of market culture and royal gardens

Accommodation: Hotel near the Summer Palace
Food: Day 5 lunch "Tingli Pavilion" imperial cuisine


6-Day Tour: Hutong + Great Wall

  • Day 1-5 is the same as the 5-day tour
  • Day 6: Mutianyu Great Wall (special tourist bus, about 2 hours)

Cultural experience from hutong life to military defense

Accommodation: Commune at the Foot of the Great Wall
Food: Day 6 lunch at the Great Wall Restaurant, farm-style cuisine


7-Day Tour: Beijing Panoramic Tour

  • Day 1-6 is the same as the 6-day tour
  • Day 7: Temple of Heaven (Metro Line 2 to Line 5, about 40 minutes)

Fully experience Beijing's traditional and modern culture

Accommodation: Qianmen Street Boutique Hotel
Food: Day 7 lunch "Hongyuan Nanmen Shabu-shabu" copper pot


User Reviews

By The Adventures of Miss Uncalm |

When talking about Nanluoguxiang, one cannot avoid mentioning Yandaixie Street.
Compared with the well-developed and perfect Nanluoguxiang,
Yandaixie Street seems to have retained its simplicity and primitiveness.
Coincidentally, the two streets are very close to each other.

The entrance to Yandaixie Street is on the street in front of the Bell and Drum Tower.
A small memorial archway with a narrow alley inside.
The streets on both sides are also densely packed with shops.
It was quite early when I went there, and many shops were closed.
The morning sun shines on the stone road.
It seems to have a sense of vicissitudes of time.

Occasionally, there are a few side roads leading to residential areas.
They are all the same classical architectural form.
But it has a lot more life atmosphere and there are not many shops.
The atmosphere in this small side road feels better and more original.

By jobless vagrant |

Crossing the Yinding Bridge, the dividing line between Qianhai and Houhai, you will arrive at "Yandaixie Street". I passed this place in 2011. The "snuff" shop at the corner is still there, but the facade has been newly painted and the shop sign is more eye-catching. From Xiaoshibei Hutong to Dashibei Hutong, and then to Gulou West Street, at first glance, the old Beijing Hutongs with gray walls and gray tiles are not very impressive. In fact, each hutong has a story. In many hutongs, a brick or a tile has a history of hundreds of years.

By Sun Tian Travels the World |

Ancient street renovation project. I thought I could just walk around and not spend any money. Who knew I was forced to buy and sell. In an old Beijing candy shop, I was forced to buy a candy snake. The price was 50 yuan. It was infuriating.

By Yuhao|

Yandaixie Street is located in front of the Drum Tower on Di'anmenwai Street in Beijing, and belongs to the Changqiao area of ​​Xicheng District. From the late Qing Dynasty to the 1920s and 1930s, the street was mainly engaged in the business of smoking utensils such as dry pipes and water pipes, antiques, calligraphy and painting, picture mounting, stationery, local snacks, and service industries. Its shop building style is simple and has the characteristics of Beijing's northern city. It is a well-known cultural street in Beijing's northern city, and has left the footprints of many cultural celebrities. Now Yandaixie Street has become a good place for everyone in Beijing to find delicious food, look at antiques, and appreciate calligraphy and painting and ancient buildings in their spare time, just like the famous scenic spots such as the Drum Tower and Nanluoguxiang.

By Wu Yan|

I remember that every time I went back to my grandma's house as a child, I would take the No. 107 tram from Dongzhimen and get off at Baochao Hutong, then walk through Yandaixie Street along the southern edge of Houhai, pass by the former residence of Marshal Xu and arrive at Yangfang Hutong. Yandaixie Street was quiet at that time, and there were basically no businesses in the alley, but the pine wood splitting and calligraphy and painting mounting workshops during the barbecue season seemed to be still in front of me. Today's Houhai... has changed!

By Chu Yunfei QQ |

The famous old street in Beijing has a stronger commercial atmosphere after the renovation. There are many shops on both sides of the street, and many of them sell antiques. The main attraction of Yandaixie Street is the restored old Beijing buildings. At the same time, you can enjoy the scenery of Houhai and Shichahai around Yandaixie Street, as well as the nearby Beijing residential buildings. There are many Beijing snacks around, and there is also the famous Zhizi barbecue restaurant "Barbecue Season". If you have time, you can also visit Beijing's Bell and Drum Tower and Nanluoguxiang.

By Northwest Flowers|

The alleys near Shichahai and the Bell and Drum Tower are the same as those in other ancient cities and towns.

By Star Traveler |

Unexpectedly lively, crowded with people, many foreigners, and some people were doing portraits on the spot. It was lively and cultural.

By Hanfeihome |

A small alley between the Bell and Drum Tower and Shichahai.

By Junnuo Xingbiguo|

A food and commercial street, at the end of which is Houhai.

By The Convenience Store |

Hello, nice to meet you. Can we be friends?

By Winner |

Been there, good ✨
I like it very much, but the prices in Beijing are...

By the fat man who eats and walks around|

Coming out of Prince Gong’s Mansion is the hutong of Beijing.
We toured the hutongs on a small electric car, starting from the gate of Prince Gong's Mansion, passing Shichahai and Houhai, and ending at Yandaixie Street. The electric car driver explained as he drove, and there were also residences of the descendants of the founding generals nearby.
After getting off the electric car, we arrived at Yandaixie Street. Most of the hutongs in Beijing are oriented due south, due north, due east, or due west. Sloping hutongs are rare and are generally called slanted streets.
Yandaixie Street, located next to Shichahai, is a famous tourist commercial street. There are many shops in the street, and many Chinese and foreign tourists visit it.
Compared to Nanluoguxiang, the style of the shops on Xie Street is not much different, but there seem to be fewer small bars, cafes and the like, and the literary and artistic atmosphere is slightly lacking.
However, Yandaixie Street has a stronger commercial atmosphere and is more lively. Is it because it is next to Houhai?

By the two behind |

If you want to visit Luoguxiang, it's quite close here. I don't recommend coming here alone, as it's very commercial and short.

By simon |

A small street in old Beijing, near Shichahai. I like it here.

By The World's Unrivaled Lele |

It has some Beijing alley atmosphere, worth a visit!

By 📷Songjiang Xu Wenbao |

Opposite Nanguluoxiang is Yanxidai Street, which is similar to other commercial streets. You can eat snacks and buy souvenirs. After crossing Yanxidai Street, you will reach Shichahai.

By Dandan|

Yandaixie Street is similar to the Kuanzhai Alley in Chengdu, where tourist products are sold. We didn’t buy anything as we don’t really like the commercial style, so we just wandered around.

By Luoying|

The braised beef at Yaer Li Ji in the northern section of Yandaixie Street is simply amazing, melting in your mouth and very tasty. There are dozens of people lining up for takeout fire-baked bread at the restaurant.

By Cream Puff |

A street with a Beijing flavor that leads to Shichahai. There are many coffee shops and snack bars on the street. There are also some hand-made souvenir shops.

By DrZou |

After visiting Houhai, walk straight down from Yinding Bridge and you will reach Yandaixie Street, which is only about 200 meters long. There are many places to eat along the way, and many small shops to visit.

By Andy.Bohu.Tang |

The Yandaixie Street is the street outside the city. You can see it on the map.
Many tourists come here to buy food and some local specialties.

By Gao Gao|

Yandaixie Street, with a total length of 232 meters, is the oldest commercial street in Beijing. In the Qing Dynasty, it mainly sold tobacco utensils, mounted calligraphy and paintings, and antiques and jades. In fact, Yandaixie Street itself is like a pipe. The narrow street is like a pipe stem, and the east entrance is like a pipe mouth, so the street is named "pipe". There are Beijing paper-cuts, sugar blowing, and Beijing specialty snacks here, full of ancient and unique market style and full of charm. There are also famous attractions such as Yinding Bridge, Lotus Market, Prince Gong's Mansion, as well as Yaoji Fried Liver, Nanmen Shabu-shabu and other special foods in the surrounding area, which can be visited together.
Coming out of Nanluoguxiang, along Menkuang Hutong, I slowly walked to Yandaixie Street. I first knew about this street because I accidentally watched a fan TV series "No. 10 Yandaixie Street". At that time, I was attracted by the alleys in the TV series and liked the feeling. After coming here, it feels very similar to Lijiang Ancient Town, and the feeling of beating hand drums is very similar.

By Bixiao|

Yandaixie Street is on the shore of Shichahai. Now it is full of delicious food, shops, etc. There is also a Qing Post Office where you can get commemorative stamps, and you can also buy postcards and other paper souvenirs.

By I am in Vidi |

There's nothing much to see here, just the usual snacks, fried liver, potato chips, ice cream, candied haws, yogurt, etc. If you want to buy souvenirs or write postcards, you can do that on this street.

By The Road is Too Far |

Walking in, the literary atmosphere is everywhere. I like this kind of atmosphere.

By Kabuki Nuonuo |

Yandaixie Street is connected to the Nanluoguxiang neighborhood, and from here you can reach Houhai. The most distinctive feature here is a "Qing Dynasty Postal Mailbox" that you can't miss.

By ahao can't get fat |

An old alley in Beijing, with many delicious, fun and beautiful things to see and do

By China-TravelNote user|

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By winboy |

Near Houhai Park is a good place for shopping. It is similar to the pedestrian street of Nanluoguxiang. The streets are shorter, but integrated with the surrounding business district of Houhai, enough for tourists to stroll for a day. Along the shore of Houhai Lake, you can enjoy the scenery, shopping and the breeze at the same time, which is suitable for couples.

By Haiyanheqing|

It's very close to Nanluoguxiang, there are a lot of people, and the food is delicious. I was in a hurry when I went there, so I didn't bring a camera. I only took my phone with me. I took a few photos. Overall, it's not bad. I met a Beijinger who lives in a courtyard house. I went there to have a skewer with lamb legs, which tasted good.

By marquis_z |

Not far from Nanluoguxiang, next to Qianhai, Houhai and Shichahai are also nearby, so it's a good place to go.

By Jiang Wu|

The narrow street looks like a pipe, with the entrance at the east end looking like a pipe mouth, and the entrance at the west end turning southwards, leading to Yinding Bridge, which looks like a pipe pot, so the name "Yandaixie Street" is really worthy of its name. The street is lined with shops and crowded with tourists. Walking back and forth on the pipe-shaped street, you can go into a shop from time to time to play with some things and see some new things.

By Fengxing|

Facing south from the building, along Diwai Street to Yandaixie Street. Although I was here the day before yesterday, it was already late, so I just happened to stop by for another visit today. From the late Qing Dynasty to the 1920s and 1930s, this place was mainly engaged in the business of smoking utensils such as dry pipes and water pipes, antiques, calligraphy and paintings, picture mounting, stationery, local snacks, and service industries. It was a well-known cultural street in northern Beijing, and many cultural celebrities have left their footprints. Now after reconstruction and restoration, it was awarded the title of "Famous Historical and Cultural Street in China" in 2010. It is also a landmark alley in old Beijing.

By Shushike|

This is a place for reminiscing about the past, and also a place of literature and art. It is the intersection of modern and ancient times. Take a walk, look, and think about it. Maybe you will see a scenery that makes you very happy, and meet someone you like very much. Of course, don't think too much. I mean meeting an ancient person you like. He may have lived here and left some traces for you to appreciate. Of course, you may also meet someone you like here. After all, this is a very literary place.

By ahbear |

The alley full of commercial feeling is more interesting in my memory because it is connected to Houhai. The whole Yandaixie Street is estimated to be less than 300 meters, anyway, I feel it is very short. There are no special stores in the alley, only one store called Jingshanzi, which is quite interesting, and the fans are very exquisite. When I visited the alley at night, Yongxing Pavilion was closed. Looking inside, I feel that those with discerning eyes can come here to shop. The road from Yandaixie Street to Houhai is very literary and vicissitudes haha! Inexplicably, I felt like I was at the Qinhuai River.

By Smile|

Yandaixie Street is a commercial alley. The whole street is very clean and it feels very comfortable to walk in the evening. There are constant streams of people here in the evening. If you are tired of shopping, you can find a specialty store to eat something.

By Jennifer |

Here you can find Beijing paper-cutting, blowing sugar figures, making clay figures, Beijing specialty snacks, and old alley commemorative photo taking. Various small shops selling old Beijing specialties are quaint and full of ancient and unique urban style and charm.

By Qianxi Chestnut |

I went there on the way after visiting Nanluo, and just went for a stroll. You can bring your girlfriend along, but there's no need to come alone.

By Lynn |

Rather than a street, it is more like an alley that is neither wide nor narrow, with small boutiques on both sides.

By Lizzy |

Yandaixie Street is near the Bell and Drum Tower. If you walk a short distance from the memorial archway, you will reach Houhai Bar Street. There are many shops on Xieyandaixie Street, and there are also many shops selling snacks and drinks, so you can eat while shopping.

By Cayla's mom |

Yandaixie Street mainly sells dry pipes, hookahs and other smoking utensils, antiques, calligraphy and painting, picture mounting, stationery, local snacks, and service industries. It is said that most of the bannermen living in the northern city at that time were fond of smoking dry pipes or hookahs, and the tobacco leaves were placed in pipes. As the demand for pipes increased day by day, pipe shops were opened one after another on the street. Yandaixie Street itself is like a pipe.

By Wake Up Mr. |

When you arrive at Gulou Station by bus or subway, the first thing you see is Yandaixie Street. From Yandaixie Street you will reach Houhai.

By the gentle cat on tiptoe |

Yandaixie Street is very close to Houhai and Prince Gong's Mansion. You can ride a bike from Prince Gong's Mansion and use the navigation to get there after passing through several alleys. It is a night tour and there is nothing special about it. It has the same visual feeling as the commercial streets all over the country.

By Lady Zhou |

Yandaixie Street is 232 meters long and is the oldest commercial street in Beijing. During the Qing Dynasty, it mainly sold smoking utensils, mounted calligraphy and paintings, antiques and jade.
In fact, Yandaixie Street itself is like a pipe. The long and narrow street looks like the pipe stem, and the entrance at the east end looks like the pipe mouth, so Yandaixie Street is named "Yandai".
Here you can find Beijing paper-cutting, sugar-blowing figurines, and Beijing specialty snacks, which are full of ancient and unique urban style and charm.

By Bao Gai Shi|

It is the oldest commercial street in Beijing, and it mainly sold smoking utensils during the Qing Dynasty.

By chenlong |

I was originally planning to go in, but when I saw the door was full of people and the place was heavily commercialized, I decided to leave.

By Su Xing|

When you come to Beijing, you can't avoid visiting the alleys of Beijing. I personally feel that Yandaixie Street is very representative and you can go there for a stroll.

By ahhhh Alan |

In the evening, I walked along the Drum Tower and passed Yandaixie Street. I could actually see something despite the crowded crowds of people.

By Ai Hai Tao Tao |

A small path leading into Houhai is this Yandai Street. It is not long, but it is very distinctive.

By Highbury Fluttering |

It’s so easy to get lost in Beijing’s alleys. Paopao and I got confused after only a few steps.
The stupidest thing is to stand in Yandaixie Alley and ask people how to get to Yandaixie Alley. It's really embarrassing to see the look of disbelief on their faces.
In this oldest commercial street in Beijing, in addition to the souvenirs that can be bought on Taobao similar to those in other cities, there are two things that I remember vividly.
One is a small shop that specializes in selling Rabbit God peripherals. The cabinets are filled with Rabbit Gods of different shapes, which are really amazing.
Another is the iconic attraction of Yandaixie Alley - the Qing Dynasty Postal Box. Every time I travel, I like to send postcards to my friends far away. I can say from the bottom of my heart that the stamps here are really the most domineering stamps I have ever seen. The Qing Dynasty Postal Service under the feet of the emperor is really imposing.

By Xiao Dong |

The third stop of the 2017 Spring Festival Beijing free travel, January 29 (the second day of the first lunar month), the overall evaluation is that there is nothing to do and nothing to see, don’t go!

By Fan Jiavizi |

The alleys connecting Houhai and the Bell and Drum Tower have been completely commercialized, selling many things that are not very Beijing-style. If it weren't for the Spring Festival, it would be nice to spend 20 minutes walking and taking photos.

By qingting19 |

The styles of Yandaixie Street and Nanluoguxiang are very similar to those of Kuanzhai Alley in Chengdu and Tianzifang in Shanghai. Yandaixie Street is the oldest commercial street in Beijing. In the Qing Dynasty, it was mainly engaged in the sale of tobacco utensils, mounted calligraphy and paintings, and antiques and jades. It was a prosperous commercial street. The shops on both sides of the street have unique snacks and souvenirs with a strong ethnic flavor.

By The Moon Rises on the Sea |

The street is not long, but it has a strong old Beijing charm. Few people go there in winter. There are many shops on both sides of the street. To the south, Shichahai Lake is sparkling. To the north, the Bell and Drum Tower stands for a century.

By Xiaoyuerjiang|

Yandaixie Street is very close to Houhai. I came here because of my friend's recommendation. Although it is not as popular as Nanluoguxiang, it is also full of interesting shops and there are many snacks nearby. If you don't want to go to the crowded Nanluoguxiang, I recommend you to visit here.

By Officer Ng |

It's a very busy alley, especially after 5pm in the summer, when the place is packed with people.

By one day |

Walking along the lakeside, you will come to Yandaixie Street.
Why is it called this name? It is said that most of the bannermen living in the north city at that time were addicted to smoking dry or water pipes, and the tobacco leaves were placed in pipes. As the demand for pipes increased day by day, pipe shops were opened one after another on Xiejie. In addition, Yandaixie Street itself is like a pipe. The narrow street is like a pipe stem, the entrance at the east end is like a pipe mouth, and the entrance at the west end turns to the south and leads to Yinding Bridge, which looks like a pipe pot. Some people also say that this Yandaixie Street is more like a shoulder pole, with the heavy bell and drum tower on one end and the watery Shichahai on the other end. The three points form a cultural landscape: the bell and drum tower is majestic, Shichahai is euphemistic, and Yandaixie Street is humorous. Wandering in "Xiejie" - such a colorful ancient street market, you will feel like drinking aged wine and feel drunk. It's really well said.

By Sakura~Maplefox |

Not far from the Bell and Drum Tower, there is an antique pedestrian street.

By Dixinyuanzhu|

Yandaixie Street is located in front of the Drum Tower on Di'anmenwai Street in Beijing, and belongs to Changqiao in Xicheng District. From the late Qing Dynasty to the 1920s and 1930s, the street was mainly engaged in the business of smoking utensils such as dry pipes and water pipes, antiques, calligraphy and painting, picture mounting, stationery, local snacks, and service industries. Its shop building style is simple and has the characteristics of Beijing's northern city. It is a well-known cultural street in Beijing's northern city, and many cultural celebrities have left their footprints.

By meow~gemi|

The oldest sloping street beside Yinding Bridge

Yandaixie Street is a pedestrian street with a commercial tourism feature that highlights Beijing culture and folk culture. It is the oldest slanting street in Beijing, running from northeast to southwest, with a total length of 232 meters. As merchants mainly engage in hookah and dry tobacco business, Yandaixie Street itself looks like a pipe, so it is named after the pipe.

It was originally an unloading point connected to the canal dock in the Yuan Dynasty; in the Ming Dynasty, wealthy merchants who migrated south settled down to run businesses, and restaurants and entertainment venues came into being; during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Tongtai Shenghe and Shuangshengtai, which mainly sold smoking utensils, appeared and became famous, becoming the only trading street on the central axis.

Guangfu Temple, located on the north side of the middle section of Xiejie Street, is an early existing building. In the third year of the Mingshun reign, a eunuch named Peng built a house here. The Taoist "Daolusi" was once located in this temple. It was rebuilt during the Yongzheng reign of the Qing Dynasty and renamed Fuyou Palace. The mountain gate was rebuilt in the ninth year of the Guangxu reign, and it was renamed Guangfu Temple again after the Republic of China.

By Donuts |

I rode from the hotel to find the barbecue restaurant I was going to eat in the evening, and then started looking for food. Next to the barbecue restaurant is Wenyu Cheese Shop. I bought the original flavor and brought one for my daughter. This can only be kept for 2-3 hours. In fact, Wenyu Cheese Shop is famous from Nantongluoxiang. I wanted to go there, but later I found that there are also restaurants in Yandaixie Street, so there is no need to go. The taste is okay, not as good as Qinhuangdao and Huajia Yiyuan yogurt. I bought two lamb skewers from the barbecue restaurant first, 13 yuan/stick, although it is a bit expensive, but the taste is the best I have eaten in Beijing. There is also churros in Nantongluoxiang, which is delicious. The yellow ones are still hot. Finally, I can eat ice cream. I saw people queuing at the door of Maoerbaoge stinky tofu, and my husband also went to buy it. The price is a little expensive, but the taste is quite good, and it is completely different from the taste in Shanghai. Yandaixie Street is actually very short, but there are still many small shops, which is equivalent to a food street. It is a good place for those who like food to come and have a look. If you come here for street photography, Wudaoying Hutong is probably more suitable.

By Avatar Find Nanyang |

I went there at night. It was cold and drizzling that day, so many shops were closed. A few shops were open here and there, and I experienced a different Beijing. Next time I have a chance to visit Beijing, I must come and visit during the day.

By jane |

I went there because of its reputation, but it felt similar to many old streets, with a strong commercial atmosphere.

By Ana |

After the rickshaw tour in the afternoon, we got off at Yinding Bridge. It was still early, so we tried to go to Yandaixie Street, but after visiting so many ancient streets like this, even the shops seemed familiar, not to mention the crowds, so we lost interest. If you like boutique shops, you can spend a lot of time there.
Because I just took a look at it, I don’t have any photos.

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By 張旭震 |

在酒吧街旁.可以去逛逛看看.蠻有特色的

By I turn into a cat star when I disagree with something 🐶 |

In pursuit of Beijing flavor #Nanluoguxiang·Yandaixiejie# I set out from Zhejiang with my best friend. As soon as the afternoon arrived, we went to the Old Beijing Noodles with Soy Sauce recommended by Twelve Ways. It was in a small alley and the ingredients were very rich (-^O^-). After eating and drinking, we slowly wandered around Nanluogu. Later, the driver we met on the road enthusiastically introduced us to fun and delicious food. It was an authentic old Beijinger. On the first day, my impression of Beijing was that Beijingers were very enthusiastic and the alleys in Beijing were very leisurely. There was no prosperity of the world, as if we had strayed into Nanshan.

By Young |

Yandaixie Street is located in front of the Drum Tower on Di'anmenwai Street in Beijing, and belongs to Changqiao in Xicheng District. From the late Qing Dynasty to the 1920s and 1930s, the street was mainly engaged in the business of smoking utensils such as dry pipes and water pipes, antiques, calligraphy and painting, picture mounting, stationery, local snacks, and service industries. Its shop building style is simple and has the characteristics of Beijing's northern city. It is a well-known cultural street in Beijing's northern city, and many cultural celebrities have left their footprints.

By Walking Little Tangyuan|

This is a famous Chinese historical and cultural street with an ancient style and charm. There are quite a few small shops selling antiques, but it is difficult to tell the real ones from the fake ones.

By ing🏊 |

It is said that at that time, most of the bannermen living in the north city were fond of smoking dry or water pipes, with tobacco leaves in pipes. As the demand for pipes increased day by day, pipe shops were opened one after another on Xie Street. In addition, Yandai Xie Street itself is like a pipe. It is for these two reasons that Xie Street is named "Yandai", which is really worthy of its name.
Now it is a street of souvenirs and handicrafts, and the window displays are very beautiful. Let's take a look.

By Sister Pony |

In just one day, there are small shops in the commercial street, including gift shops, clothing shops, etc. At the end, you can see the Yinding Bridge.

By 小瓶Sophia |

Yandaixie Street is a small alley near the Drum Tower, which leads directly to Houhai Shichahai. There are food and drink shops here, and it is noisy and crowded, so please take care of your belongings.

By Jessy |

Yandaixie Street is located in front of the Drum Tower on Di'anmenwai Street in Beijing, and belongs to the Changqiao area of ​​Xicheng District. It is about 232 meters long and 5 to 6 meters wide. It was recorded as Drum Tower Xie Street during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty and Yandaixie Street during the reign of Emperor Guangxu. In the late Qing Dynasty, it mainly dealt in tobacco utensils, mounted calligraphy and paintings, and antiques and jades. The street has a deep market style and rich old Beijing characteristics. After the government carried out protective repairs, it is now named Yandaixie Street Characteristic Commercial Street.

By Longlin Ziyan|

It is close to Shichahai and Gulou West Street, and along the street are various beautiful handicraft shops and snack bars. The goods in the shops are dazzling and beautiful under the lights.

By 楽丫丫|

Pretty cute little street
Go out and you will find Houhai