OUTSIDE Lingjing Hutong station on Beijing’s Subway Line 4,the 664-meter-long Lingjing Hutong between Fuyoujie Street and Xidan North Street spreads out 32.18 meters at its widest point.It’s the widest hutong in the...OUTSIDE Lingjing Hutong station on Beijing’s Subway Line 4,the 664-meter-long Lingjing Hutong between Fuyoujie Street and Xidan North Street spreads out 32.18 meters at its widest point.It’s the widest hutong in the capital. Before an expansion in the 1980s, Lingjing was just 3 meters wide.Its history can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644),when a Taoist temple known展开更多
文摘OUTSIDE Lingjing Hutong station on Beijing’s Subway Line 4,the 664-meter-long Lingjing Hutong between Fuyoujie Street and Xidan North Street spreads out 32.18 meters at its widest point.It’s the widest hutong in the capital. Before an expansion in the 1980s, Lingjing was just 3 meters wide.Its history can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644),when a Taoist temple known