Scenic spot introduction:

Ji Xiaolan's former residence is the place where "Ji Da Yandai" once lived and worked. In the early years, it was the residence of Yue Zhongqi, the 21st grandson of Yue Fei, a powerful official in the Yongzheng period, the Minister of War and the governor of Shaanxi and Gansu. Ji Xiaolan's former residence is located at No. 241, Zhushikou West Street, Beijing. It is a Qing-style brick and wood structure and basically has a two-entry quadrangle architectural pattern. Its layout faces south, and the street gate is an auspicious Ruyi-style gatehouse with a hard top, located in the southeast corner of the entire residence. Enter Ji Xiaolan's former residence and unravel the mysterious history of Ji Xiaolan, who has iron teeth and bronze teeth.

Attractions distribution:

The core building of Ji Xiaolan's former residence is the Yuewei Thatched Cottage. There are Ji Xiaolan's old belongings and manuscripts in the Yuewei Thatched Cottage, as well as his iconic dry tobacco pot. In addition, the wisteria in the front yard and the crabapples in the backyard of Ji Xiaolan's former residence were both planted by Ji Xiaolan himself. Beside the crabapple tree, Ji Xiaolan's feelings about crabapples are recorded.

Scenic spot qualifications:

Municipal cultural relics protection unit

Scenic spot features:

Photography, visiting ancient times, culture, former residences of celebrities
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China > Beijing > Xicheng District

How to get there:

In the urban area, you can take tram No. 105, buses 743, 715, and 57, get off at Hufangqiaodong Station, and walk there.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket price for Ji Xiaolan’s Former Residence:

10 yuan

Scenic area opening hours:

Closed on Mondays, 9:00-16:00 from Tuesday to Sunday

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