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北京四合院特辑 2008奥运年 京味儿北京更迷人
In 2008, Beijing continues to receive the world's attention, not to mention plenty of visitors. Come to experience the marvelous architecture of the Olympic Village and the lovely people and atmosphere. One typical style of old housing that shouldn't be missed is the Beijing Courtyard. There are some excellent courtyard hotels that have met Beijing's official Olympic standards. These courtyard hotels are not only part of the city's history, they are conveniently located in the city's picturesque center, and they are relatively economically sensible.
This courtyard hotel and garden dates back to the Qing Dynasty; it has nearly four hundred years of history. Located in a major shopping district and adjacent to the lovely Chaoyang Park, the Prince Hotel's first master was the great-grandson of Nurhaci, one of the founders of the Manchu state. General Zhang Xueliang and Miss Zhao Si both lived there for a time and left many touching stories.
Comprised of two traditional courtyards, a central pavilion, and luscious vegetation within, this hotel compound is steeped in traditional courtyard culture. The guesthouses are ornately designed, with many furnishings typical of the Ming and Qing periods. The hotel also boasts a variety of Chinese calligraphy, antiques and other handicrafts as decorative accents.
Located in the eastern part of the city, DongSiBei Street in the Fu Xue hutong (alley). Adjacent to the Beijing Palace Museum, Jingshan Park, Hou Hai area, and Ditan Park. Also nearby are the Lama Temple, former residence of Soong Ching Ling and the former residence of Mei Lanfang, as well as the Beijing Library. A very convenient location for your stay in Beijing.
Located along DongSiNan Street is this lovely hotel, once owned by the great Chinese opera master Mei Lanfong. West of the Wangfujing area, south of Dongdan, and east of the Beijing Railway Station. This unique courtyard hotel has a distinguished, classical design, offering a true sense of the lifestyle of ancient Chinese noble families. The hotel was first constructed in the early Qing Dynasty.
With over a hundred years of history, this hotel is the former residence of the prime minister from the Qing Dynasty. Its tenants now long gone, the old building now serves as a hotel in a residential hutong area. Adjacent to the Bei Hai area and with a view of the White Pagoda Temple. A lovely area for a long walk, shopping or leisure time.
A courtyard hotel of pure luxury and refinement. All the decorations both inside and outside the guest rooms are traditional and hand-painted with a gold theme. Hardwood furniture, calligraphy and antiques complete the beautiful furnishings for a taste of Chinese cultural and artistic refinement. A hotel special offers free phone cards and transportation cards (subway, bus, etc).
Constructed in the mid-Ming period, this building has over 500 years of history. In the neighborhood, ordinary people carry out their lives in the quaint, twisting hutongs (alleyways). The architecture here is cozy, and one gets a real sense for the style of old Beijing. A hotel special offers free phone cards and transportation cards (subway, bus, etc).
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