Juer hutong is located in the northwest of Dongcheng District, starting from Jiaodaokou South Street in the East, to NanLuoGu Lane in the west, to houyuanensi Hutong in the south, and to Shoubi Hutong in the north.
Ju'er Hutong was called Ju'er Hutong in Qianlong period and Ju'er Hutong in Xuantong period. No.3 courtyard, No.5 courtyard and No.7 courtyard in juer Hutong are the Ronglu mansion of the governor of Zhili in Qing Dynasty. Courtyard 3 is the ancestral hall, courtyard 5 is the residence, and courtyard 7 is the garden. Ronglu later moved to Dongchang Hutong. Courtyard 7 served as the Afghan embassy. Courtyard 41 was originally a temple. It is said that the monk who opened the mountain in the temple was the emperor's substitute.
The new houses in Ju'er Hutong have won awards for their architectural features. In recent years, a large number of foreigners who like Beijing or just come to Beijing have gradually gathered. Now there are friends from France, the United States, Italy, Germany, Finland or more. At night, foreigners in twos and threes travel through the hutongs as if they were going home. It's easy for foreigners in Beijing to integrate themselves into Beijing's life.
Juer Hutong
Juer hutong is located in the northwest of Dongcheng District, Beijing. It starts from Jiaodaokou South Street in the East, ends at NanLuoGu Lane in the west, neighbors houyuanensi Hutong in the South and Shoubi Hutong in the north. It is under the jurisdiction of Jiaodaokou sub district office. It is 438M long and 6m wide with asphalt pavement. Most of the hutongs have been demolished and built into quadrangles.
Historical evolution
The origin of the name
Ju'er Hutong, belonging to Jinggong square of Zhaohui in Ming Dynasty, is called Ju'er Hutong. The Qing Dynasty is inlaid with yellow flag, which was called juer Hutong in Qianlong period. Orange, two tones. Read "Jie" and "orange". Orange is a popular expression of orange. Here when the latter is yes, Xuantong was called Ju'er Hutong. After the Republic of China. In 1965, when the place name was reorganized, it was renamed Jiaodaokou south two. In the "Cultural Revolution", it was once renamed eight great leap forward roads, and then it was renamed again. In 1979, xiaoju'er Hutong was merged into juer Hutong.
Historical changes
It is clearly called Ju'er Hutong. It was called juer Hutong in Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty. Orange, two tones. Read "Jie" and "orange". Orange is a popular expression of orange. At the end of Qing Dynasty, juer Hutong was homophonic. No. 3, No. 5 and No. 7 of juer Hutong are the residence of Ronglu, Minister of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. The third is the ancestral hall, the fifth is the residence, and the seventh is the garden. Ronglu later moved to Dongchang Hutong. On the 7th, I worked as an Afghan embassy. No. 41 was originally a temple. It is said that the Kaishan monk in the temple was the emperor's substitute. Juer Hutong, renamed Jiaodaokou South Street in 1965, was once called eight great leap forward roads during the cultural revolution. Later, it was restored to its present name.
Characteristics of Hutong
Ju'er Hutong is located within the second ring road of Beijing, 600-1100 meters to the east of Gulou, with an area of 8.28 hectares. It is managed by three neighborhood committees, namely Ju'er Hutong, NanLuoGu lane and Shoubi Hutong. Since 1978, the Tsinghua Urban Planning Teaching and research group led by Mr. Wu Liangyong has carried out a series of studies on the renovation of the old city of Beijing. In 1987, No. 41 courtyard of Ju'er Hutong was selected as a pilot.
From NanLuoGu lane, you can get to juer Hutong nearby. This area is already the east city of Beijing, and the heaviest place is here. The most precipitable parts of Beijing's old city culture are presented here in the form of architecture. Every Hutong here has a prominent past and thrilling stories. For example, No. 3, No. 5 and No. 7 of juer Hutong in Dongcheng were the residence of Ronglu, Minister of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. 3 is ancestral hall, 5 is residence, 7 is garden. Ronglu later moved to Dongchang Hutong. Later, on the 7th, he served as the Afghan embassy. 41 was originally a temple. It is said that the Kaishan monk in the temple was the emperor's substitute. However, they can be found in any old Beijing book or website. Now they are just a conspicuous background of Beijing after 2000, so I won't talk about them any more. This is the beginning of the journey to Sanlitun, the East night center. It is a transition. Maybe it's just because of the neighborhood and the strong taste of history books that many foreigners who are infatuated with China and don't go deep into Beijing live in Ju'er Hutong. Every time I go to juer Hutong to find friends, I can see that they are at ease in the Hutong.
The new houses in Ju'er Hutong have won awards for their architectural features. In recent years, a large number of foreigners who like Beijing or just come to Beijing have gradually gathered. Now there are friends from France, the United States, Italy, Germany, Finland or more. They may not go as deep into Beijing as the foreigners living in Houhai, but they gather at the same time, because they have the appearance of Hutong and good internal living environment, which is enough to meet their Beijing dream. Compared with Wudaokou students, they have a little stronger financial ability to cope with, at least a few people together to cope with the perfect architectural design and spacious rooms of Ju'er Hutong.
At night, foreigners in twos and threes travel through the hutongs as if they were going home. It's easy for foreigners in Beijing to integrate themselves into Beijing's life. When you go to the entrance of the Hutong and look back, there is always a surreal feeling that everyone is a family.
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historical significance
Cultural relics protection
No.3 courtyard, No.5 courtyard and No.7 courtyard in juer Hutong are the Ronglu mansion of the governor of Zhili in Qing Dynasty. Courtyard 3 is the ancestral hall, courtyard 5 is the residence, and courtyard 7 is the garden. Ronglu later moved to Dongchang Hutong. No. 3 and No. 5 were designated as cultural relics protection units in Dongcheng District in 1986. Courtyard 7 served as the Afghan embassy. Courtyard 41 was originally a temple. It is said that the monk who opened the mountain in the temple was the emperor's substitute.
Selected into teaching materials
The content of Ju'er Hutong in Beijing has been selected into the fourth lesson of the third volume of political thought of senior high school published by the people's education press.
Address: Northwest of Dongcheng District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.405776
Latitude: 39.939188
Tour time: 2-3 hours
Traffic information: public transport:
1. Take 104 express, 104 tram, 108 tram, No. 113, 201 night shift, No. 612, No. 758 and No. 11 to the south of the intersection and walk 157 meters.
2. Take 107 tram, 124 tram, 204 night shift, get off at xiaojingchang and walk 192 meters.
3. Take no.635 to the east of the crossing and walk 278 meters.
Ticket information: Free
Opening hours: all day
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