Beijing Liulichang Street
Located southwest of Qianmen , the street which is only 750 meters long, is located south of Hepingmen (Peace) Gate within walking distance of the Hepingmen Quanjude Peking Duck Restaurant.This market specializes in Chinese paintings, calligraphy, rare books, and arts and crafts. At this market the shops all have the look of a traditional Qing Dynasty market area having been rebuilt in the 1980's. A fun place to stroll through and shop.
History of Liulichang Street: In Ming and Qing times, Liulichang was a favorite place for scholars, painters and calligraphers that gathered there to write, compile and purchase books, as well as to paint and compose poetry. By the Kangxi period (1661-1722), Liulichang had become a flourishing cultural center and was described as having comes and buildings lined up like fish scales.?During the Qianlong period (1736-1796), the street was even more prosperous. There one could find rooms filed to the roof beams with all kinds of books, street filled with treasures and trinkets, and the uintessence of all the markets in the capital concentrated in one street.?When Emperor Qianlong decided to revise the Complete Library of the Four Branches of Literature, he ordered scholars from the project, and Liulichang became a center for research in textual criticism. For visiting scholars, a book-buying trip to Liulichang's over 30 bookstores was one of the pleasures of a stay in Beijing. |
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