Beijing Hutong Half-Day Tour

Beijing Hutong Half-Day Tour

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Beijing Hutong Half-Day Tour

Beijing Hutong TourHutong is an area of Old Beijing built several hundreds of years ago where the houses are all one story courtyards and the streets are very narrow.
As the symbol of Beijing City, a hutong has its own layout and structure, which makes it a wonder in the world. When taking a bird’s eye view of Beijing, you will find the combination of hutongs and courtyards just like an orderly chessboard with delicate gardens, fine rockeries, and ancient ruins. Hutongs have witnessed the development of Beijing. Where there is a hutong, there is a story.

Among the numerous hutongs in Beijing, Beixinqiao Hutong has the most turns. There are more than 20 in which you can easily get lost. The narrowest is Qian Shi Hutong (Money Market Hutong), measuring about 30 to 40 meters (32 to 44 yards), located in Zhubao Shi Street outside the Front Gate. Qian Shi Hutong BeijingThe narrowest part is merely 40 centimeters (16 inches) wide, so when two people meet, they must turn sideways to pass each other. The longest one is Dong Jiaomin Hutong, with a total length of 6.5 kilometers (4 miles), lying between Chang’an Avenue and East Street and West Street of the Front Gate. The shortest one is Guantong Hutong measuring about 30 meters (33 yards).

Prince Gong’s Mansion was constructed in 1777 for minister He Shen during the Qianlong-reign in the late Qing Dynasty. From a young age, He Shen got the trust of Emperor Qianlong, and was able to make large promotion in the imperial administration. In this way he became very wealthy. Because of accusations of corruption, He Shen was executed and the mansion was confiscated in 1799, under the reign of Emperor Jiaqing in favor of Prince Qìng Jùnwáng , the 17th and youngest son of Emperor Qianlong.

In the 1980s it had a new revival. In 1982 it has been declared Chinese National Cultural Heritage. Since November 1996 the buildings and the gardens have become a new publicly open scenic spot for tourists.

Morning tour: 09:30am -12:30am
Afternoon tour: 2:30pm – 5:30pm
Tour Prices (this is private tour based on per person and shown in US dollars)
Group Size Price / Traveler You don’t need to pay any deposit to make these plans. Once you submit your plans, you will be contacted by an experienced consultant by email or phone to give you an initial proposal.
1 traveler USD60
2-5 travelers USD35
6-9 travelers USD30
10 travelers & above USD25
(For 10 persons up, please email us for new quotations)
Service Inclusions
·Entrance fees and meal as listed ·All transfers with private vehicle and guide
·Accident insurance ·
Service Exclusions
·Air fare and airport tax ·Personal expenses
·Tips for guide and driver ·Hotel fare
A:Free pick-up service from your hotel either at 9:30 or 2:30.
B:You will be taking rickshaws pulled by men as your means of transportation.
C:Visit the Bell Tower and Drum Tower.
D:Visit Prince Gong”s Mansion, one of the most famous mansions of the Qing Dynasty.
E:Visit the Hutong market and the Hutong Area.
F:Visit a Beijing family in their home and have either lunch or dinner with them.
G:After the tour, you will be driven back to your hotel.

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