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Niujie in Beijing

Niujie in Beijing
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摘要 In the Liao,Song and Yuan dynasties many Muslims from Central Asia settled in northern China,and the Niujie section is the largest Hui community in China’s capital city.Dating back with a history of more than a thousand years,the term Niujie,oxen street,today is commonly used to refer to an area of some 60 winding alleyways,or hutongs,with a central"Niujie"in its midst.Visitors can experience the exotic culture of Niujie,where there is In the Liao, Song and Yuan dynasties many Muslims from Central Asia settled in northern China, and the Niujie section is the largest Hui community in China's capital city. Dating back with a history of more than a thousand years, the term Niujie, oxen street, today is commonly used to refer to an area of some 60 winding alleyways, or hutongs, with a central "Niujie" in its midst.
作者 杜殿文 李欢
出处 《China's Ethnic Groups》 2014年第3期36-51,共16页 中国民族(英文版)
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