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【摘要】:_著名景区英文介绍Hutong"Hutong",H-U-T-O-N-G what does Hutong mean?Today you can find various Hutongs with different shapes,lengths or directions.The shortest one is only 40 centimeters wide,which means a person like me has to walk sideways to get through. And some Hutongs have more than 20 turns. With the growth of the population,many old Hutongs have disappeared to make way for high-rise apartments. Today I'm very happy to show you some well

 Hutong(北京胡同)

"Hutong"H-U-T-O-N-G what does Hutong mean

According to expertsthe word Hutong originated from Mongolian language meaning"Well".In ancient timespeople tended to gather and live around wells. So the original meaning of Hutong should be"a place where people gather and live."Another explanation says that during the Yuan Dynastyabout 13th centuryresidential areas in the city were divided into many divisions. Between the smaller divisions were passageways for people to travel through. And those passageways also functioned as isolation belts against fire risks. In Mongolian languagepassageways of this kind were called Hutong. But no matter what Hutong exactly meansone thing is for surethat isHutong first appeared in Beijing during the Yuan Dynasty. In the early 13th centurya Mongolian tribe from the north became very strong. Led by Genghis Khanthe Mongolian occupied Beijingthe capital of the Jin Dynasty. In the year 1271Kubla Khanthe grandson of Genghis Khanfounded Yuan Dynasty and set Beijing as the capital city in the following year. Unfortunatelythe old city was completely destroyed during the war. So they had to rebuild it. In old Chinaall the structures and roads were required to be symmetrical. So the city was well designed. Firstthey had to find a centerand then built a regular square city. The layout of the city was very much like a chessboard. About 50 residential areas were constructedwith straight roads and Hutongs in between. At the timethere was a clear definition for avenuestreet and Hutong. A 37-metre-wide road was called an avenuean 18-metre-wide one was called a streetand a 9-metre-wide lane was called a Hutong. Most of today's Hutong were formed during the Ming and Qing Dynasties that followed. Nobody knows exactly how many Hutongs there are in nowadays Beijing. But one thing is for sureif we connected all the Hutongs togethertheir total length would even be longer than the famous Great wallwhich is about 4000 miles longer. Or to make it clearit could build a highway from Seattle to Bostonall across America

Today you can find various Hutongs with different shapeslengths or directions.The shortest one is only 40 centimeters widewhich means a person like me has to walk sideways to get through. And some Hutongs have more than 20 turns. With the growth of the populationmany old Hutongs have disappeared to make way for high-rise apartments. Today I'm very happy to show you some well-preserved Hutongsand to let you experience the typical Chinese life. Are you readyLet's go 

As we walk through the Hutongsyou may find most of them look almost the same with gray-colored walls and bricks. Actually inside those walls are the courtyard houseswhere people live. In Chinese we call them"siheyuan"."Si"literally means four,"he"means to surroundand"yuan"refers to the courtyard. So a rectangular wall enclosing four housesone built on each side facing into the centeris called a Siheyuan. When they were first builtusually one Siheyuan was owned by only one familybut nowadayswith the growth of the populationmost Siheyuans are shared by 4 to 10 families.

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