We would like to know if anyone knows the address as we were there 9 yrs ago and would like to revisit the place.
It was known as Old Beijing with a bronze rickshaw statue at the beginning of the street.
The place you are referring to as “Old Beijing” with the bronze rickshaw statue at the entrance is most likely Qianmen Street (前门大街), one of Beijing’s most famous pedestrian shopping and cultural streets. This historic area was restored in the late 2000s to recreate the atmosphere of old Beijing, complete with traditional architecture, time-honored local brands, and cultural landmarks. The bronze rickshaw statue you remember stands near the entrance to Qianmen Street, symbolizing the early 20th-century charm of the city.
Address:
Qianmen Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (北京市东城区前门大街). The main pedestrian entrance is located just south of Tiananmen Square and Zhengyangmen (the old city gate).
How to get there:
What you’ll find there now:
If your memory includes narrow alleys, older buildings, and a more local feel, you may also be thinking of the connected Dashilan (Dazhalan) Area. It’s part of the same Old Beijing shopping zone and retains more of the original, less modernized character.
Dashilan Address:
Dashilan Street, Xicheng District, Beijing (北京市西城区大栅栏街). It’s just west of Qianmen Street and reachable by walking about 5 minutes from Qianmen’s main gate.
In summary, the “Old Beijing” shopping area with the bronze rickshaw statue you visited 9 years ago is Qianmen Street and the Dashilan commercial area. Both remain well-preserved and vibrant, offering a blend of traditional Beijing culture and modern leisure spots — an excellent place to revisit and relive your previous trip.