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Beijing was once protected by incredible walls and
fortifications which surroundedthe Chineseempire from barbarian invaders.
The most impressive of them all, The Great Wall, was built to protect
the entire population and its surrounds. Beijing city, was guarded by
a smaller but symbolically important city wall, and the citizens within
these walls protected their own homes or courtyards with another wall!
This elaborate system of fortification is now crumbling and Beijing's
city walls have all but disappeared as high rises and ring roads shoot
up across the city.
What remain are the Hutongs, once the center
of life for those banned from the Forbidden City. The word Hutong
comes from the Mongolian, meaning "lanes and paths". Beijingers adapted
the Mongol way of life to fit in with their own. They put up walls to
fill the small spaces between homes left by the Mongols and created a
little privacy for themselves. 
Like the rest of the city streets, the Hutongs are surprisingly well ordered.
They are also a fascinating and intriguing part of the old city to lose
yourself in for an afternoon. There are more than 7000 Hutongs in Beijing
and each has its own unique story. Some Hutongs are named after historical
figures (such as the Minister Wen Hutong). Some of them bare the name
of a market or a commodity, for example the Golden Fish Hutong. Others
originate from local expressions. According to our investigations, the
narrowest Hutong in Beijing is only 0.7 meters wide, so if you plan to
go exploring make sure you fast the night before! Concentrated areas of
Hutongs can be found in the area behind the Great Hall of the People and
tours may be available.
Behind these lanes, courtyards or "Siheyuan" are
hidden. Except for the door into the Hutong, the courtyards are completely
closed off from the outside world and when that door is shut, the courtyard
becomes a tranquil haven away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
What were once Siheyuan accommodating one family, now house four or five
as the city continues to expand.
On the view of the courtyard style: Being composed by yards ring upon
ring, from the most classical pattern with single entrance to the large
scale of tenements collocated by several or a great amount of courtyards
with multi-entrance, which all have their own speciality owing to different
dimensions and forms of the building foundation, also the financial resources
and fondness of landlords, as well as the technical level of the craftsman
being in charge of the construction, and also the pointers by geomancer,
not but that all the premises are built under the condition of certain
regulations and criterions.
On the view of decoration assembly: In the broad sense, it is very general
that the tenements completely encircle the central yard, however, there
are a lot of individual adornment parts in specifics in Beijing courtyard,
such as the knocker, stone block near the door, Chuihua gate and chimney
with traditional features, and etc., which constitute the unique architecture
style and building fashion possessed in Beijing courtyard, meanwhile forming
the particular regional culture . In those courtyards, all-inclusive mascots
are very vivid, for instance, some images of animals, plants, implements,
symbols and spiritual beings decorating the yard . These mascots have
merged into Beijingers' heart deeply.
The former residences of celebrities and prince palace scattering surround
the downtown area are almost relatively genuine courtyards in general
speaking, such as the palace of Gong Prince in Qianhai west road. In recent
years, more and more skyscrapers have been establishing in Beijing, while
the courtyard could be met with hardly gradually, nowadays, there are
only two stretches of districts of fairly complete courtyards around the
2nd circle streets in Beijing , thereafter, I'm afraid that it could be
no other than watching their visages in TV theatre.
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