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                <title>Nanluoguxiang hutong</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Reconstructed, re-opened, and smoothly re-surfaced, Dongcheng District's Nanluoguxiang is one such hutong. <br><br>The flood of tasty restaurants, cosy bars, and unique shops that run up and down the hidden street will no doubt remove the lane from the list of Beijing's best- kept secrets. Still, despite the renovations and ongoing grand openings, this area has retained its original essence of an inner-sanctuary. The fact that public toilets outnumber the private ones also add a certain cultural authenticity. <br><br>If in the area, this hutong is definitely worth wandering around aimlessly, day or night, ohhing and ahhing along the way.]]></description>
                
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