Xiaojingchang Hutong
Located in the northwest of the region, the west side of Andingmen inner street, under the jurisdiction of Andingmen sub district office, with a north-south trend and a zigzag middle. It starts from fensiting Hutong in the north, ends at Gulou East Street in the south, adjoins Xigong street in the East, and connects with beixiawazi Hutong and dajingchang Hutong in the West. It is 347m long and 6m wide with asphalt pavement.
Xiaojingchang hutong is a yellow flag inlaid in Qing Dynasty. In 1750, the capital was called xiaojingchang, and its east is marked with Jingting. After the Republic of China. It is said that this area used to be a place for large and small Buddhist temples to dry scriptures, so it got its name. In 1965, it was renamed xiaojingchang Hutong. In the "Cultural Revolution", it was once renamed zanxue Hutong, and then it was restored to its original name.
Address: west side of andingmennei street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.4051016
Latitude: 39.9425101
Ticket information: no ticket required.
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