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Beijing's narrowest hutong regains original appearance

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2017-01-09 16:52People's Daily Online Editor: Li Yan ECNS App Download

The facade of Qianshi Hutong, Beijing's narrowest such alley, is expected to revert to its original form, as a project moves forward to protect historical and cultural sites in Beijing's Xicheng district. A total of 700 households are expected to be relocated over the course of the project.

After all illegal buildings are demolished, a bank will be built in the hutong. About 40 houses are to be vacated, according to reports. At less than 1 meter wide and 50 meters long, Qianshi Hutong, which translates to "money market," was once the financial center of Beijing, home to numerous private banks.

The hutong is now a residential area under district-level protection. Xicheng will also relocate several famous residences, including the former residence of Tan Xinpei, the Peking Opera artist, and Langfang Toutiao Lane.

  

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