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Beijing Cityis known for its Hutongs which are alleyways that have been a...

The word is said to have been originated during the reign of the Yuan Dynasty between the 12th and the 13th century. During this period, a road which was 36 meters wide was considered to be a standard street. One which was 18 meters wide was known to be a smaller street and a street up to the width of 9 meters was called a Hutong. These Hutongs mark the fringes of the courtyards, which are called Siheyaun.

Beijing Cityhas been the cradle of Chinese civilization for a long time now. The city provides a perfect opportunity for those who want to find out aboutChina’s history. It has places which have not changed for centuries. The old town region is still untouched by the rapid development that has taken over the rest ofBeijing. The residents still live in a time-capsule, embracing the old lifestyle that has helped the city thrive through a millennium.

The Hutongs have played an important role in the general social interactions among Chinese citizens for centuries. They have contributed a lot in shaping the lifestyle ofBeijingpeople. This is the reason why they still exist exerting the same cultural influence as they did in their glorious past.
Numerous dramatists, playwrights and writers have created plays and dramas whose plots are based on lives that evolve and revolve around the Hutongs inBeijing. Many such critically acclaimed plays have been and are still played at the Beijing People’sArtTheater. Despite the fact that the city has begun to accept the metropolitan lifestyle and skyscrapers mark the horizon, not much has changed at the ground level. The original lifestyle still dominates, enduring the blows of time and the number of Hutongs today stands at a count of approximately 400000. Many of these have been marked for preservation.

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