Tucked beneath the skyscrapers of modern Beijing, Zhuan Ta Hutong stands as one of the oldest and most historically significant lanes in the city. Established during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), this narrow alley is the only one in Beijing to have a documented history spanning three dynasties: the Yuan, Ming, and Qing (1368-1911). In fact, it is often referred to as "the root of the hutong", a living testament to Beijing's deep history.
Stretching roughly 700 meters, from Xisi Nandajie (south street) in the east to Taipingqiao Street in the west, this hutong is not just about ancient architecture, but also the stories of influential people who once lived there, including Guan Hanqing, the famous playwright of the Yuan Dynasty and Lu Xun, the renowned writer of modern Chinese literature.
"For those eager to uncover the Beijing beneath the surface of modern life, there's no better place to start than here," says Yue, guiding visitors to the alley's hidden treasures.