A Day Lost in Beijing's Hutongs — What I Found in the Narrow Alleys
Wandering through Beijing's ancient hutong neighborhoods reveals a side of the capital most tourists miss. Here's what I discovered getting intentionally lost.
The Imperial Capital
🗓️ Best time: March–May and September–November | ⏱️ 4–6 days
Beijing is the kind of city that rewards patience. The Forbidden City sprawls over 180 acres — most tour groups sprint through in two hours, but the courtyards, side halls, and quiet corners are where the place actually comes alive. Outside the imperial core, the old hutong neighborhoods still hum with mahjong games and morning market chatter. The Great Wall sits an hour north, but the sections matter: Badaling gets the crowds, Mutianyu gets the restoration, Simatai gets the atmosphere.
Wandering through Beijing's ancient hutong neighborhoods reveals a side of the capital most tourists miss. Here's what I discovered getting intentionally lost.
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