Scenic spot introduction:
Beijing Tian Han's former residence is Tian Han's residence in Beijing after 1956. It is a two-entry house. Tian Han (1898-1986), a famous Chinese dramatist, the founder of the Chinese revolutionary drama movement and the pioneer of the opera reform movement, is the lyricist of the national anthem of the People's Republic of China, "March of the Volunteers". This typical Beijing courtyard building is quietly hidden in a hutong. Although the architectural style is a certain level of official style, you can still miss it if you are not careful as you come and go. No matter how this building looks today, what happened here cannot be erased. The people who live there are also telling this or that history brick by brick.Attractions distribution:
Tian Han's former residence is located at No. 9 Xiguan Hutong, Dongsi North Street. It is now the staff dormitory of the Chinese Dramatists Association. In front of the door of the former residence, there is a stone tablet of the protected unit, a "golden pillar gate", a door consisting of a frame, a door frame, a plug, a walking horse board, a drum stone, a board door, etc.; the courtyard is divided into an outer courtyard, an inner courtyard, and a front porch, The penthouses, etc. are basically kept as they were when they were first built.Scenic spot features:
Visits, architecture, celebrity tours, former residences of celebritiesAttraction Address
Travel Guide
travelling guideline:
The former residence is a non-open unit and the address is a private residence of residents. Visitors are not allowed.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Tourist Transportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Beijing>Dongcheng District>Jiaodaokou Street
How to get there:
Bus routes: No. 13, No. 106, No. 116, No. 204 night bus, No. 204 night bus, No. 684, get off at Dongsijitiao, walk 190 meters north and enter Xiguan Hutong.
Scenic area map:
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Attraction Tickets
Ticket price for Tian Han’s Former Residence:
free
Scenic area opening hours:
Non-open units