Top 8 haunted places in Beijing
Updated: 2013-07-25 11:05
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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3 Guijie Guijie (Ghost Street)
Ghost Street's red lanterns seem to bring good luck to both the restaurants and the diners. Provided to China Daily |
Located in Dongzhimen, Guijie is an essential part of life for Beijing citizens. Despite that fact that life here is colorful and peaceful in daytime and at night, far from being gloomy and scary, many ghost stories can be heard from the old timers. According to them, the name Guijie originated from Gui(鬼)jie(街), meaning a street haunted by ghosts; there were many shops selling coffins here with few shoppers several decades ago; business prospects seemed to be dimming since 1997, when the real street of catering came into being, thus spreading its name as a street haunted by ghosts.
Address: Dongzhimen, Dongcheng district
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