Liulichang is known throughout China and the world for its ancient books, calligraphy, paintings, rubbings, ink stones and ink. 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.
Liulichang is a restored historic area of Beijing noted for antique hunting, arts,handicrafts and other traditional products of China. This place has a history of about 900 years. After the Yuan Dynasty made Beijing its capital, four big kilns were built in the city. One of them that made glazed tiles for the imperial palaces was located here. Hence the name Liulichang-Glzaed Ware Factory. In the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Liulichang became one of the most popular quarters in the city. Now it is noted for antiques, Jewellery, ceramics, paintings and rubbings. West of the street is Rongbaozhai Studio, famous for its woodblock printing and reproductions of traditional Chinese paintings. Most of the shops in the street have been renovated.
Nearby building:
China bookstore
Beijing Museum of Traditional Opera
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