Nestled in Beijing’s Dongcheng District, the Shijia Hutong Museum offers a glimpse into the traditional alleyway life of the city’s past. Housed in a historic courtyard, the museum’s exhibits span various points in the 20th century, featuring a range of artifacts such as contracts and bus tickets, alongside fully furnished rooms that recreate the daily lives of residents. Visitors can explore these displays to understand the social and cultural fabric of the hutongs, gaining a deeper appreciation for the historical context and personal stories that shaped this unique urban landscape.
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