Shijia Hutong is located in the southeast of Dongcheng District. It starts from the south side of Chaoyangmen Nanxiaojie in the east, reaches Dongsi South Street in the west, connects with Dongluoquan Hutong and Xiluoquan Hutong in the south, and is adjacent to Neiwubu Street in the north. It is under the jurisdiction of Chaoyangmen Sub-district Office. It is said to be named after the local wealthy Shi family.
Shijia Hutong is a very famous alley and is also one of the more than forty alleys in Beijing that still retain their old names since the Yuan and Ming dynasties. There is a Erlang Temple on the north side of the west entrance of the alley, also known as the ‘Dog Temple’. It is also adjacent to temples such as Dongyue Temple, Longfu Temple, Zhihua Temple, and Daciyanfugong. Former residents include Zhang Shizhao, Zhang Hanzhi, Hong Huang, etc. Opening hours: Open all day throughout the year. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.Shijia Hutong
Shijia Hutong is located in the southeast of Dongcheng District. It starts from the south side of Chaoyangmen Nanxiaojie in […]