Chang’an Jie (长安街) in Beijing is often regarded as the longest and widest street in the world. Chang’an Jie, known as Chang’an Avenue, literally means “”Eternal Peace Street” named after the ancient capital of Tang Dynasty which was the present city of Xian.
The original construction of Chang’an Avenue started with the building of the Forbidden City in Ming Dynasty during the period of 1406 -1420 with over 600 years of history.
The Chang’an Avenue used to be only 4 km long centered on Tiananmen Square which divided Chang’an Avenue into two sections – East Chang’an Avenue and West Chang’an Avenue.
Now in a very broad sense, the present east-west Changa’an Avenue has been largely widened and extended, adding up to a total length of 45km starting from Beiyuan, Tongzhou District in the east to the eastern gate of Shougang at Shijingshan District in the west.
Chang’an Avenue is a major through route in Beijing running from east to west through the heart of Beijing. But you cannot find the real name of Chang’an Avenue on maps since it is a general name of 10 roads and streets that encompass the Chang’an Avenue including Shijingshan Road, Fuxingmen Outer Street, Fuxingmen Inner Street, West Chang’an Avenue, East Chang’an Avenue, Jianguomen Inner Street, Jianguomen Outer Street, Jianguo Road and Jingtong Expressway. The Subway line 1 runs under the Chang’an Street.
At the time of my writing, small cars, trucks and freight vehicles are forbidden to drive along Chang’an Aavenue day and night. No commercial posters and advertising are allowed posted on the buildings along the street.
Plan your Beijing walking tour? Pick a fine day and have an early morning walk along Chang’an Street to feel the heart beat of Beijing.
Please follow me to have a stroll along the Jianguomen Outer Street starting from Jianguomen Bridge in the west and Guomao Bridge in the west, a 2.2km-long walk.
Jianguomen Bridge links the Jianguomen Inner Street on the west and Jianguomen Outer Street on the east. The second ring road is under Jianguomen Bridge from north to south.
Tip: Hassle-free Beijing Guided Tours
If you don’t want to go the do-it-yourself route and prefer the hassle-free escorted tours, here are some options for Beijing guided tours:
Beijing Day Tour
Beijing Tour Packages
Beijing Winter Tour
Beijing Autumn Tour
Great Wall Tour
Car Rental in Beijing
Beijing Tours
China City Tours
China Tour
Further Readings
Best Time to Visit Beijing
How to plan a trip to Beijing
Top 10 Attractions in Beijing
How to Visit Forbidden City
How to Visit Temple of Heaven
How to Visit Summer Palace
How to Visit Ming Tombs
How to Visit the Great Wall of China
How to Visit Tiananmen Square
How to Visit Hutongs
How to Visit Olympic Sites
Top 10 Markets in Beijing
Top 10 Shopping Malls in Beijing
Beijing Shopping
Wangfujing Walking Street
Qianmen Commercial Street
Gui Jie ( Ghost Street) Food Street
Any questions, just drop a line.