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Liulichang Street of Chinese Culture-from foreignercn.com

1 Apr 2008

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If you have a favor with curios, calligraphy, painting or other artwork in china, Liulichang Street of Chinese Culture is a must when you Travel in Beijing.

Liulichang Street of Chinese Culture is located south of Hepinmen of Xuanwu District in Beijing. During the time of Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) and Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), a colored glaze factory (Liuli Chang in Chinese) was in production there, which made glazed tiles for the palaces, temples and residences of the officials, hence the name. In the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), many businessmen and venders began to sell curios and old books there. Over years the factory was gradually replaced by the bazaar of calligraphy, painting, copybook, artifacts and the four treasures of the study. i.e. writing brush, ink stick, ink slab and paper. Later the street fell into absence of lively atmosphere for a time until the rebuild in the year 1982 that revived it. Now shops and houses of gray tiles and bricks together with sculptures and colored image are lined orderly by the street, making it taste more classical.

Rongbaozhai and China Bookshop
The most famous shop in the Liulichang Street of Chinese Culture is Rongbaozhai Bookshop. Built in the early years of Qing Dynasty, it now particularly sells authentic calligraphy and paintings of both ancient and modern authors in China. It is also well-known for an expert copy technique; the products from this method cannot be easily distiguished from the original. Another also reputed across the country is the China Bookshop, where you can buy block-printed editions and hand-copied books of the ancient times.

Guanfu Classic Art Museum
As the first private museum in our country, it was opened in 1997, with displays of about 50 porcelains from the late Ming Dynasty as well as old-fashioned furniture, carpets and costumes and others of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There you can not only appreciate the art works but also feel the history better.

Beijing Opera Remains
Liulichang Street of Chinese Culture also had often been selected as the platform for the performance of Beijing Opera. These show buildings and assembly halls now become a bright sight of the culture of this street. This soil has nurtured many opera superstars such as the well-known Mei Lanfang, around here you can still find the former residence relics of some of them.

Changdian and Haiwangcun Park
The noisiest place you may find in the Liulichang Street of Chinese Culture is Changdian in the south of the street. Since the Ming Dynasty, a large temple fair had been held for the first 16 days of the Spring Festival (Lunar Jan.1 – Jan.16). It became a custom to stroll in the fair during the Spring Festival in Beijing. Now, this characteristic festival has been resumed after many years’ decline since the end of Qing Dynasty. There is still another line of scenery in this area. Beside a branch shop of China Bookshop is the old relics of Haiwangcun Park. Built in 1917, it was the centre of bazaar and the busiest place in Changdian. Many kinds of trades were carried out here such as the metallic works, stones and curios, calligraphy, painting, photography and musical instruments. The park was also decorated with many spectacular buildings like water features, pavilions and stone carving arches. The reconstruction of the relics of the park is presently at work.

The Beijing Municipal government has planned to invest much capital in the repair of the Liulichang Street of Chinese Culture. It is expected to be the earliest, largest and most aesthetic collection place of artware and a good tourist choice for the appreciation of the ancient Beijing before the 2008 Olympics.

Contact
Address: Ancient Cultural street, Liulichang, Xuanwu District
Tel: 6303-8613

Rongbaozhai
19 West Liulichang Street, Xuanwu District

Guanfu Classic Art Museum
Address:52 West Liulichang Street
Opening time: 9:30-17:30
Tel:63175058

Map

Attractions nearby
Huguang guild Hall
Qianmen Street

Bus Line
Bus Routes: 7, 14, 15, 16, 25, 45
Subway: get out at the stop of Heping Men,then go south about 200 meters.

Ticket Price
Free

Tips

  • Visit from west Liulichang Street to east Liulichang Street, then pass through some Hutongs, you will arrive at Qianmen Street.
  • Quanjude Peking Roast Duck restaurant at Hepinmen is located at the southeast exit of subway Line 2.
  • From 1st-6 th, the first lunar month, lively temple affairs are be held from Hepinmen Subway exit in the north to Huguang guild Hall in the south.
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