Hello, as a native of Beijing, I am happy to recommend my hometown for you. When I saw your topic, my first thought was —— Dongjiaomin Lane, a street with the most concentrated western architecture in Beijing in the late Qing Dynasty. On the minority interesting scenic spots in Beijing, Dongjiaominxiang must be on the list. I will give you a detailed introduction below. First of all, I&;ll talk about past lives, who has been in the East for a hundred years. The century-old Dongjiaomin Lane is famous in Beijing. It was once called Dongjiang Mi Lane, and later renamed Dongjiaomin Lane. It is the earliest district, spanning the four eras of late Qing Dynasty, Beiyang, National and Contemporary. The earliest overseas opening was in 1861, and the scale of the area was formally formed in the 1900s, and it was moved to Sanlitun area in 1959. As a district, it has existed for almost a whole century. After moving one after another, the buildings here have been damaged to varying degrees because of various situations, but many of them have survived. Little Dongjiaominxiang hides half of modern history. When stories and songs are silent, only the buildings here are still telling.