Beijing's Drum and Bell towers: past, present,future
Updated: 2012-03-30 17:01
(China Daily/chinadaily.com.cn)
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Editor's Note: Building new lives Or demolishing old bonds? These are the questions facing planners and residents who live near Beijing's Drum and Bell towers. Cheng Anqi, Zhang Zixuan and Han Bingbin report in Beijing. |
Building new lives or demolishing old bonds? These are the questions facing planners and residents who live near Beijing's Drum and Bell towers.
The Geng family can't wait to move out of their miserable living conditions. Li Lihong's folks do not plan on going anywhere if they can help it. more...
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“They want it to be a commercial tourism district, but we want to save it,” the 77-year-old says. “The reconstruction of Qianmen is a lesson,” says Wang, the former deputy director of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development's urban planning department. |
There are few tourists taking the rickshaws in the soon-to-be renovated area surrounding Beijing's Drum and Bell towers in the cold months, even though they stock blankets.
"More tourists means I can earn more and my income is more stable," more...
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On Guloudajie Road, you will appreciate the tranquility of Beijing's few remaining hutong neighborhoods, with narrow alleys and single story traditional courtyard houses. |
Food: Yao's Chao Gan Every hour is peak hour at Yao's Chao Gan restaurant. The line streams outside the building for several twists as the clock strikes 11 am.
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