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Dashilan Subdistrict

Dashilan Subdistrict[1] (Chinese: 大栅栏街道; pinyin: Dàshilànr Jiēdào) (also known as Dashilanr[2] or Dashilar[3] with Erhua) is a subdistrict on eastern side of Xicheng District,[1] in Beijing, China.

Dashilan Subdistrict
大栅栏街道
Entrance to Dashilan, 2010
Dashilan Subdistrict
Dashilan Subdistrict
Coordinates: 39°54′34″N 116°23′35″E / 39.90944°N 116.39306°E / 39.90944; 116.39306
CountryChina
MunicipalityBeijing
DistrictXicheng
Area
 • Total1.27 km2 (0.49 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total28,985
 • Density23,000/km2 (59,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
100051
Area code010

Dashilan is also a famous business street outside Qianmen.[4] Now the term Dashilan is also used to refer to the area comprising, besides Dashilan itself, also the Langfang Toutiao Lane, Liangshidian Street and Meishi Street.

Description Edit

Dashilanr is located to the south of Tiananmen Square, west of Qianmen Street. The overall length of Dashilanr is 275m from east to west.[5] Because of the overall improvement of business environment in Beijing, the heart of retail business is no longer in the area of Qianmen and the business position Dashilanr once held is also on the wane. Except some China Time-honored Brands (Chinese: 老字号; pinyin: Lǎo zìhào), most of the present shops and stores of Dashilanr are offering goods of poor qualities at low prices. Meanwhile, there are many lawless men perpetrating frauds and extortion on the street.[6]

History Edit

In the Ming dynasty, the name "Dashilanr" had not yet been recorded in the work of Zhang Zhupo, "Blocks and Streets in the Five Boroughs of Beijing".[7] Only Langfang Toutiao, Langfang Ertiao, Langfang Santiao and Langfang Sitiao [5] existed to the west of the road which was outside Qianmen.[8] Langfang Sitiao was located in the same place as modern-day Dashilanr. It can be inferred that the place name “Dashilanr” did not exist in the Ming dynasty. The so-called "Langfang" is often referred to as a storeroom along the street. Although the name "Dashilanr" was not used in the Ming dynasty, the place where Dashilanr situated was already a flourishing commercial district, with many merchants gathering.

In 1488, in order to secure the public safety of the capital, the central government built wooden fences at all the entrances to the streets and lanes in Beijing.[5] The fence was accomplished with contributions from the local residents, and the total number of the fences was more than 1,700 by the end of the Qing dynasty. Among them, the Langfang Sitiao street's fence was funded by the merchants. For this reason, the fence was extremely large and thus got the name "Dashilanr".[9] With the passage of time, "Dashilanr" gradually became the formal name of the street replacing "Langfang Sitiao".

In 1899, Dashilanr caught fire and the wooden fence was burnt.[5] Since then, the fence has practically disappeared, leaving only the name "Dashilanr" itself. It was not until the year of 2000 that the Beijing government rebuilt an iron fence at the entrance of Dashilanr.

Administrative Division Edit

As of 2021, there are a total of 9 communities under the subdistrict:[10]

Administrative Division Code Community Name (English) Community Name (Chinese)
110102013001 Qianmen Xiheyan 前门西河沿
110102013002 Yanshoujie 延寿街
110102013003 Sanjing 三井
110102013004 Dashilan Xijie 大栅栏西街
110102013005 Shitou 石头
110102013006 Tieshu Xiejie 铁树斜街
110102013007 Baishun 百顺
110102013008 Da'anlanying 大安澜营
110102013009 Meishijiedong 煤市街东

Shops and stores Edit

For centuries, the traditional commercial street Dashilanr has held quite a few China Time-honored Brands (Chinese: 老字号; pinyin: Lǎo zìhào) which are well-known in China.[11] The China Time-honored Brands, such as Tongrentang (Chinese: 同仁堂; pinyin: Tóngréntáng) Chinese herbal medicine store, Rui Fu Xiang (Chinese: 瑞蚨祥; pinyin: ruìfúxiáng) silk store,[12] Ma Ju Yuan (Chinese: 马聚元; pinyin: Mǎjùyuán) hat store, Nei Lian Sheng (Chinese: 内联升; pinyin: Neìliánshéng) shoe store,[13] Zhang Yi Yuan (Chinese: 张一元; pinyin: Zhāngyīyuán) tea shop,[14] and Liu Bi Ju (Chinese: 六必居; pinyin: Liùbìjū) pickle shop, as well as Yi Pin Zhai (Chinese: 一品斋; pinyin: Yīpǐnzhāi),[14][15] Bu Ying Zhai (Chinese: 步瀛斋; pinyin: Bùyíngzhāi),[14][16] Ju Shun He (Chinese: 聚顺和; pinyin: Jùshùnhé),[17] Chang Sheng Kui (Chinese: 长盛魁; pinyin: Chángshèngkuí),[18] are over 100 years old.

There once was a saying in Beijing, "Wear the hats of Ma Ju Yuan, stand in the shoes of Nei Lian Sheng, wear the clothes of Ba Da Xiang, and take the money of Si Da Heng Banks."[19] Ma Ju Yuan, Nei Lian Sheng, Ba Da Xiang (Chinese: 八大祥; pinyin: Bādàxiáng)[20] and Si Da Heng (Chinese: 四大恒; pinyin: Sìdàhéng)[21] are all stores located in Dashilanr that are taken as the symbols of wealth.

Dashilanr was also the former entertainment center of Beijing apart from the commercial center. There were five grand Chinese opera theaters in Dashilanr: Qingle Yuan (Chinese: 庆乐园; pinyin: Qìnglèyuán), Sanqing Yuan (Chinese: 三庆园; pinyin: Sānqìngyuán), Guangde Lou (Chinese: 广德楼; pinyin: Guǎngdélóu), Guanghe Yuan (Chinese: 广和园; pinyin: Guǎnghéyuán), Tongle Yuan (Chinese: 同乐园; pinyin: Tónglèyuán);[22] the first movie theater in Beijing, Daguan Lou (Chinese: 大观楼; pinyin: Dàguānlóu),[23] also situated there. In former times there were many brothels and opium dens in the area.[24]

Education Edit

 
Tan'er Hutong (Coal Lane) Elementary School

One school in this area is Tan'er Hutong (Coal Lane) Elementary School (S: 炭儿胡同小学, T: 炭兒胡同小學, P: Tàn'er Hútòng Xiǎoxué). According to Michael Meyer, the author of The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City and a former teacher at Tan'er Hutong, the school had no gazetteer that recorded the history, the principal was not aware of the school history, and historical texts did not document the school's history; Meyer explained that "[i]t took months to assemble" his written history on the school and that he had gathered information by "talking to people in the lanes like Mr. Xie."[25]

Meyer's account says that the school first opened in 1950. Meyer states that originally it was a private school named Solemn Honor Elementary School. Meyer explains that, in 1956 the school was renamed Religious Service Temple Elementary School, due to the school's proximity to a religious temple, and became a government-operated school. Meyer states that, during that year, the school's name changed to Demonstrate Strength School. According to Meyer, in 1957 the school moved to a new location and adopted the name West Canal Bank School; the name referred to the school's location, adjacent to a stream of water that travels along the city wall. Meyer's account states that the school adopted the new name Front Gate West Street Elementary and Middle School in 1974. According to Meyer, in 1981 the elementary division separated into its own school, and began classes in a campus along Tan'er Hutong.[25]

During Meyer's period as a teacher, due to a widening project affecting Tan'er Hutong street, a different area elementary school was closed and demolished. Its employees and students were dispersed to various schools. Tan'er Hutong Elementary took two teachers and their students.[26]

Landmark Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Beijing Xicheng District People's Government".
  2. ^ "A Comparative Study on the Street Space Form in the Old City of Beijing: A Case Study of Shijia Hutong, the White Stupa Temple Area, and Dashilanr-Journal of Landscape Research2018年02期-手机知网".
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
  4. ^ "北京前门:古老梦想的复兴 (Beijing's Qianmen Street: A Revival of Old Dreams)". 北京旅游专家网. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  5. ^ a b c d Zhang Jinqi (张金起) (2008). Dashilanr over the Century(百年大栅栏) (in Chinese). Chongqing: Chongqing Publishing House. ISBN 978-7-5366-9294-7.
  6. ^ Jiang Weiwei (蒋韡薇). "Dashilanr: from Customs in Town to Cultural Lament (北京大栅栏:从市井风俗到文化挽歌)" (in Chinese). People (人民网).
  7. ^ Blocks and Streets in the Five Boroughs of Beijing(京师五城坊巷胡同集). Beijing: Beijing Ancient Books Publishing House. p. 41. ISBN 7-5300-0237-6.
  8. ^ Beijing Old Streets(北京老街). Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press. 2007. p. 17. ISBN 978-7-80190-910-7.
  9. ^ Looking for the City of Beijing(寻找北京城). Beijing: Tsinghua University Press. 2008. p. 114. ISBN 978-7-302-17375-5.
  10. ^ "2021年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码". www.stats.gov.cn. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
  11. ^ Miao Kefeng(缪克沣) (2008). "Old Business at Dashilanr(大栅栏商业旧事)". Beijing Business(北京商业) (in Chinese) (1): 22–26.
  12. ^ . Beijing Rui Fu Xiang Silk Company Itd(北京瑞蚨祥绸布店有限责任公司). Archived from the original on 2011-02-13.
  13. ^ "Nei Lian Sheng Shoe Store". 中国网.
  14. ^ a b c Lin Yueru(林悦儒). . The Government Website of Xicheng District, Beijing. Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  15. ^ Yi Pin Zhai is a shoe shop.
  16. ^ Bu Ying Zhai is a shoe shop.
  17. ^ Ju Shun He is a store which sells preserved fruit.
  18. ^ Chang Sheng Kui is engaged with nuts and dried fruit.
  19. ^ "Hutongs in Beijing". Beijing Trip.
  20. ^ (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2012-05-02. 清道光至光绪年间,山东章丘孟氏在京相继开办的8家"祥"字号绸布店。因同为京城绸布业的大店,店名取"吉祥发达"之意,人们将其统称为"八大祥"。
  21. ^ "The Disappearing Lao zihao -- the Si Da Heng Banks That Once Acted as the "Wall Street of Beijing"(消失的老字号——曾支撑北京"华尔街"的四大恒)" (in Chinese). "四大恒"是恒利、恒和、恒兴、恒源四大钱庄,当时人们认为腰中缠着"四大恒"钱庄的银票最富有。
  22. ^ "Old Golden Age of Dashilanr(岁月流金大栅栏)" (in Chinese). Sina Business(新浪财经). 冯广聚最难以忘怀的就是当年大栅栏的繁华,整个地区内遍布一百多座会馆、客栈、戏楼,各种人等在这里流连忘返。赫赫有名的大戏园就有广德楼、广和园、庆乐园、三庆园,小戏园子更是不知道到底有多少家。
  23. ^ Xiao Fuxing(肖复兴) (2006). "The Rondo and Capriccio of Dashilanr(大栅栏回旋曲和畅想曲)". The Earth(《大地》) (in Chinese) (2).
  24. ^ Shujuan, Lin (24 March 2006). . China Daily. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  25. ^ a b Meyer, p. 150.
  26. ^ Meyer, p. 89.

External links and further reading Edit

dashilan, subdistrict, chinese, 大栅栏街道, pinyin, dàshilànr, jiēdào, also, known, dashilanr, dashilar, with, erhua, subdistrict, eastern, side, xicheng, district, beijing, china, 大栅栏街道subdistrictentrance, dashilan, 2010show, beijingshow, chinacoordinates, 90944, . Dashilan Subdistrict 1 Chinese 大栅栏街道 pinyin Dashilanr Jiedao also known as Dashilanr 2 or Dashilar 3 with Erhua is a subdistrict on eastern side of Xicheng District 1 in Beijing China Dashilan Subdistrict 大栅栏街道SubdistrictEntrance to Dashilan 2010Dashilan SubdistrictShow map of BeijingDashilan SubdistrictShow map of ChinaCoordinates 39 54 34 N 116 23 35 E 39 90944 N 116 39306 E 39 90944 116 39306CountryChinaMunicipalityBeijingDistrictXichengArea Total1 27 km2 0 49 sq mi Population 2020 Total28 985 Density23 000 km2 59 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 China Standard Postal code100051Area code010Dashilan is also a famous business street outside Qianmen 4 Now the term Dashilan is also used to refer to the area comprising besides Dashilan itself also the Langfang Toutiao Lane Liangshidian Street and Meishi Street Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 Administrative Division 4 Shops and stores 5 Education 6 Landmark 7 See also 8 References 9 External links and further readingDescription EditDashilanr is located to the south of Tiananmen Square west of Qianmen Street The overall length of Dashilanr is 275m from east to west 5 Because of the overall improvement of business environment in Beijing the heart of retail business is no longer in the area of Qianmen and the business position Dashilanr once held is also on the wane Except some China Time honored Brands Chinese 老字号 pinyin Lǎo zihao most of the present shops and stores of Dashilanr are offering goods of poor qualities at low prices Meanwhile there are many lawless men perpetrating frauds and extortion on the street 6 History EditIn the Ming dynasty the name Dashilanr had not yet been recorded in the work of Zhang Zhupo Blocks and Streets in the Five Boroughs of Beijing 7 Only Langfang Toutiao Langfang Ertiao Langfang Santiao and Langfang Sitiao 5 existed to the west of the road which was outside Qianmen 8 Langfang Sitiao was located in the same place as modern day Dashilanr It can be inferred that the place name Dashilanr did not exist in the Ming dynasty The so called Langfang is often referred to as a storeroom along the street Although the name Dashilanr was not used in the Ming dynasty the place where Dashilanr situated was already a flourishing commercial district with many merchants gathering In 1488 in order to secure the public safety of the capital the central government built wooden fences at all the entrances to the streets and lanes in Beijing 5 The fence was accomplished with contributions from the local residents and the total number of the fences was more than 1 700 by the end of the Qing dynasty Among them the Langfang Sitiao street s fence was funded by the merchants For this reason the fence was extremely large and thus got the name Dashilanr 9 With the passage of time Dashilanr gradually became the formal name of the street replacing Langfang Sitiao In 1899 Dashilanr caught fire and the wooden fence was burnt 5 Since then the fence has practically disappeared leaving only the name Dashilanr itself It was not until the year of 2000 that the Beijing government rebuilt an iron fence at the entrance of Dashilanr Administrative Division EditAs of 2021 there are a total of 9 communities under the subdistrict 10 Administrative Division Code Community Name English Community Name Chinese 110102013001 Qianmen Xiheyan 前门西河沿110102013002 Yanshoujie 延寿街110102013003 Sanjing 三井110102013004 Dashilan Xijie 大栅栏西街110102013005 Shitou 石头110102013006 Tieshu Xiejie 铁树斜街110102013007 Baishun 百顺110102013008 Da anlanying 大安澜营110102013009 Meishijiedong 煤市街东Shops and stores EditFor centuries the traditional commercial street Dashilanr has held quite a few China Time honored Brands Chinese 老字号 pinyin Lǎo zihao which are well known in China 11 The China Time honored Brands such as Tongrentang Chinese 同仁堂 pinyin Tongrentang Chinese herbal medicine store Rui Fu Xiang Chinese 瑞蚨祥 pinyin ruifuxiang silk store 12 Ma Ju Yuan Chinese 马聚元 pinyin Mǎjuyuan hat store Nei Lian Sheng Chinese 内联升 pinyin Neiliansheng shoe store 13 Zhang Yi Yuan Chinese 张一元 pinyin Zhangyiyuan tea shop 14 and Liu Bi Ju Chinese 六必居 pinyin Liubiju pickle shop as well as Yi Pin Zhai Chinese 一品斋 pinyin Yipǐnzhai 14 15 Bu Ying Zhai Chinese 步瀛斋 pinyin Buyingzhai 14 16 Ju Shun He Chinese 聚顺和 pinyin Jushunhe 17 Chang Sheng Kui Chinese 长盛魁 pinyin Changshengkui 18 are over 100 years old There once was a saying in Beijing Wear the hats of Ma Ju Yuan stand in the shoes of Nei Lian Sheng wear the clothes of Ba Da Xiang and take the money of Si Da Heng Banks 19 Ma Ju Yuan Nei Lian Sheng Ba Da Xiang Chinese 八大祥 pinyin Badaxiang 20 and Si Da Heng Chinese 四大恒 pinyin Sidaheng 21 are all stores located in Dashilanr that are taken as the symbols of wealth Dashilanr was also the former entertainment center of Beijing apart from the commercial center There were five grand Chinese opera theaters in Dashilanr Qingle Yuan Chinese 庆乐园 pinyin Qingleyuan Sanqing Yuan Chinese 三庆园 pinyin Sanqingyuan Guangde Lou Chinese 广德楼 pinyin Guǎngdelou Guanghe Yuan Chinese 广和园 pinyin Guǎngheyuan Tongle Yuan Chinese 同乐园 pinyin Tongleyuan 22 the first movie theater in Beijing Daguan Lou Chinese 大观楼 pinyin Daguanlou 23 also situated there In former times there were many brothels and opium dens in the area 24 Education Edit Tan er Hutong Coal Lane Elementary SchoolOne school in this area is Tan er Hutong Coal Lane Elementary School S 炭儿胡同小学 T 炭兒胡同小學 P Tan er Hutong Xiǎoxue According to Michael Meyer the author of The Last Days of Old Beijing Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City and a former teacher at Tan er Hutong the school had no gazetteer that recorded the history the principal was not aware of the school history and historical texts did not document the school s history Meyer explained that i t took months to assemble his written history on the school and that he had gathered information by talking to people in the lanes like Mr Xie 25 Meyer s account says that the school first opened in 1950 Meyer states that originally it was a private school named Solemn Honor Elementary School Meyer explains that in 1956 the school was renamed Religious Service Temple Elementary School due to the school s proximity to a religious temple and became a government operated school Meyer states that during that year the school s name changed to Demonstrate Strength School According to Meyer in 1957 the school moved to a new location and adopted the name West Canal Bank School the name referred to the school s location adjacent to a stream of water that travels along the city wall Meyer s account states that the school adopted the new name Front Gate West Street Elementary and Middle School in 1974 According to Meyer in 1981 the elementary division separated into its own school and began classes in a campus along Tan er Hutong 25 During Meyer s period as a teacher due to a widening project affecting Tan er Hutong street a different area elementary school was closed and demolished Its employees and students were dispersed to various schools Tan er Hutong Elementary took two teachers and their students 26 Landmark EditJi Xiaolan Residence Zhengyici Peking Opera TheatreSee also EditList of township level divisions of BeijingReferences Edit a b Beijing Xicheng District People s Government A Comparative Study on the Street Space Form in the Old City of Beijing A Case Study of Shijia Hutong the White Stupa Temple Area and Dashilanr Journal of Landscape Research2018年02期 手机知网 Dashilar Archived from the original on 2019 03 06 Retrieved 2019 03 03 北京前门 古老梦想的复兴 Beijing s Qianmen Street A Revival of Old Dreams 北京旅游专家网 Retrieved May 21 2007 a b c d Zhang Jinqi 张金起 2008 Dashilanr over the Century 百年大栅栏 in Chinese Chongqing Chongqing Publishing House ISBN 978 7 5366 9294 7 Jiang Weiwei 蒋韡薇 Dashilanr from Customs in Town to Cultural Lament 北京大栅栏 从市井风俗到文化挽歌 in Chinese People 人民网 Blocks and Streets in the Five Boroughs of Beijing 京师五城坊巷胡同集 Beijing Beijing Ancient Books Publishing House p 41 ISBN 7 5300 0237 6 Beijing Old Streets 北京老街 Beijing Social Sciences Academic Press 2007 p 17 ISBN 978 7 80190 910 7 Looking for the City of Beijing 寻找北京城 Beijing Tsinghua University Press 2008 p 114 ISBN 978 7 302 17375 5 2021年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码 www stats gov cn Retrieved 2022 09 20 Miao Kefeng 缪克沣 2008 Old Business at Dashilanr 大栅栏商业旧事 Beijing Business 北京商业 in Chinese 1 22 26 Introduction to Rui Fu Xiang Beijing Rui Fu Xiang Silk Company Itd 北京瑞蚨祥绸布店有限责任公司 Archived from the original on 2011 02 13 Nei Lian Sheng Shoe Store 中国网 a b c Lin Yueru 林悦儒 Dashilanr and Guanyinsi Street in My Memory 我记忆中的大栅栏和观音寺街 The Government Website of Xicheng District Beijing Archived from the original on 4 September 2014 Retrieved 21 February 2012 Yi Pin Zhai is a shoe shop Bu Ying Zhai is a shoe shop Ju Shun He is a store which sells preserved fruit Chang Sheng Kui is engaged with nuts and dried fruit Hutongs in Beijing Beijing Trip Ba Da Xiang 八大祥 in Chinese Archived from the original on 2016 09 21 Retrieved 2012 05 02 清道光至光绪年间 山东章丘孟氏在京相继开办的8家 祥 字号绸布店 因同为京城绸布业的大店 店名取 吉祥发达 之意 人们将其统称为 八大祥 The Disappearing Lao zihao the Si Da Heng Banks That Once Acted as the Wall Street of Beijing 消失的老字号 曾支撑北京 华尔街 的四大恒 in Chinese 四大恒 是恒利 恒和 恒兴 恒源四大钱庄 当时人们认为腰中缠着 四大恒 钱庄的银票最富有 Old Golden Age of Dashilanr 岁月流金大栅栏 in Chinese Sina Business 新浪财经 冯广聚最难以忘怀的就是当年大栅栏的繁华 整个地区内遍布一百多座会馆 客栈 戏楼 各种人等在这里流连忘返 赫赫有名的大戏园就有广德楼 广和园 庆乐园 三庆园 小戏园子更是不知道到底有多少家 Xiao Fuxing 肖复兴 2006 The Rondo and Capriccio of Dashilanr 大栅栏回旋曲和畅想曲 The Earth 大地 in Chinese 2 Shujuan Lin 24 March 2006 Dashilan deadline China Daily Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 30 January 2019 a b Meyer p 150 Meyer p 89 External links and further reading Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dashilanr Meyer Michael The Last Days of Old Beijing Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City Bloomsbury Publishing USA May 26 2009 ISBN 0802717500 9780802717504 Rawsthorn Alice In China Reviving an Ancient City and Its Craft Traditions The New York Times November 2 2012 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