Yandai Byway, or Yandaixie Street, is one of Beijing’s oldest streets, dating back to the Yuan dynasty. Located in the Xicheng District, this 761-foot (232 meters) thoroughfare offers a blend of historical charm and modern vibrancy. The street is lined with reconstructed Ming and Qing dynasty buildings, now home to a variety of shops, cafés, restaurants, and bars. Visitors can stroll along the cobblestone path, taking in the traditional architecture and enjoying a range of contemporary amenities. This lively area provides a glimpse into the city’s rich past while offering a dynamic and engaging experience for today’s visitors.
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