Wangfujing Street (王府井大街)

2020-09-17

    Enjoyed the reputation of “Golden Street” in Beijing, Wangfujing Walking Street is a famous business zone with the history more than hundreds years.

Description

    Beijing Wangfujing Street, as one of the symbols of Beijing's commerce, is the most well-known and prosperous shopping street with modern and fashion trends. Located near the city center in Dongcheng District, the street is one of four most prosperous business zones in Beijing.

    It is 1,600 meters (1 mile) long ranging from Changan Avenue in the south to National Art Museum of China in the north. With a history of 700 years around, it got the name Wangfu (royal mansion) Jing (well) because there used to be eight royal mansions and a well with sweet water on the street. Currently, it is the busiest street in this city and there are 600,000 people every day come and go and on holidays, the number can rise to 1,200,000.

    Wangfujing is one of the most famous shopping streets of Beijing, China, located in Dongcheng District. The majority of the main area is pedestrianised and very popular shopping place for both tourists and residents of the capital. Since the middle of the Ming Dynasty there have been commercial activities in this place. In the Qing Dynasty, ten aristocratic estates and princess residence were built here, soon after when a well full of sweet water was discovered, thereby giving the street its name "Wang Fu" (princely residence), "Jing" (well). Many exotic foods are served on Wangfujing snack street.

Location

    The street starts from Wangfujing Nankou ("south entrance"), where the Oriental Plaza, Beijing Hotel, and Wangfujing Subway Station are located. The street then heads north, passing the Wangfujing Xinhua Bookstore, the Beijing Department Store as well as the Beijing Foreign Languages Bookstore before ending at the Sun Dong An Plaza and St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

History

    The street was also previously known as Morrison Street in English, after the Australian journalist George Ernest Morrison. Wangfujing is also one of the traditional downtown areas of Beijing, along with Liulichang.

    Until the late 1990s, the street was open to traffic. Modifications in 1999 and 2000 made much of Wangfujing Street pedestrian only (aside from the tour trolley). Now through traffic detours to the east of the street.

    The 2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests were planned to take place in Wangfujing. Some violence occurred there between police and foreign journalists.

Shopping

    What to buy in Wangfujing? Here list different types of those popular stores or markets for your choice.

Shengxifu Hat Store

    Chinese Name:盛锡福(shèng xī fú)

    Shengxifu, as a Chinese old brand with time-honored reputation, is a store which produces different kinds of hats. Their hats are noted for fine materials, exquisite craftsmanship and good quality. Both Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou had been their customers. The hats are keeping exporting to America, Singapore, Canada and France.

Tongshenghe Shoes Store

    Chinese Name:同升和(tóng shēng hé)

    As a time-honored brand, Tongshenghe is renowned for its cloth shoes and caps. With fine quality and design, the shoes are very popular in Beijing. Many celebrities in China had customized their shoes here. Visitors can also order theit tailor-make shoes here.

Ruifuxiang Silk & Cotton Shop

    Chinese Name:瑞蚨祥(ruì fú xiáng)

    As a time-honored silk shop, it is one of the most popular shopping sites for western visitors. There you can purchase the silk in top quality. There are traditional Chinese clothing available, especially the cheongsam. Visitor can have their clothes tailor-made in the store. Visitors just need to select the style and cloth and get their figure measured. When the clothes are finished, they can be delivered to visitor's home.

Gongmei Mansion

    Chinese Name:工美大厦(gōng měi dà shà)

    Gongmei Mansion is the largest shopping center for crafts in Beijing. Inside the mall one can buy all kinds of jewelry and handicrafts. A dazzling array of Jadeite, agate, silk and embroidery are displayed for sale. Four most great figures in Beijing crafts including cloisonné, ivory carving, jade ware and carved lacquer ware all can be found here. Visitors can enjoy a discount on the Fifth and Sixth floors.

Sun Dong An Plaza (Beijing APM)

    Chinese Name:新东安市场(xīn dōng ān shì chǎng)

    The current Beijing APM in Beijing Wangfujing Street is one of the largest shopping malls in the city, located at the west end of Jinyu Hutong. It was built on the site of Dong'an Market, the first comprehensive mall in Beijing. Visitors can buy nearly all the branded stuff, like Apple electronics, Gap, Zara, Longines, Omega, Calvin Klein, M.A.C. There are also great deals of exotic restaurants.

Wuyutai Tea Shop

    Chinese Name:吴裕泰茶庄(wú yù tài chá zhuāng)

    It is a tea shop with a history of over 120 years, which can be traced back to 1887. The most renowned is the jasmine tea, which is quite popular among both old generations and young people. The tea is good for regulating vital energy and soothing the nerves.

Yong'an tang Herb Store

    Chinese Name:永安堂百草药店(yǒng ān táng bǎi cǎo yào diàn)

    The herb store was built in Yongle Reign of Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644 AD) with a history over 580 years. There are various rare traditional Chinese Medicines, such as ginseng, antler, cordyceps and so on. As for some tricky disease, people in need may find effective cure in this shop.

Chinese Photo Studio

    Chinese Name:中国照相馆(zhōng guó zhào xiàng guǎn)

    Chinese Photo Studio is skilled in shooting personal portraits. With a far-reaching history, this studio enjoys a high reputation for it has served government heads and leaders of generations. Beijing people are willing to choose this studio to take their wedding, family and birthday photos.

Malls at Oriental Plaza

    Chinese Name:东方新天地(dōng fāng xīn tiān dì)

    Stepping on the street, one will find the Malls at Oriental Plaza easily. The mall consists of seven differently themed shopping areas, which meet the demands from different economic status. What to buy here in Beijing Wangfujing Street? Fashion clothes, handbags, perfumes, wrist watches and cosmetics from world famous brands are all in your choice! This mall is quite popular among young people.

Xinhua Bookstore

    Chinese Name:新华书店(xīn huá shū diàn)

    The bookstore is ten storied. It provides a wide selection of books to customers. Every book is original, so they are sold at full price. One can also enjoy reading inside for free. Meanwhile, some crafts and traditional music instruments are displayed for visitors.

Food

Donglaishun Restaurant

    Chinese Name:东来顺(dōng lái shùn)

    The restaurant is first opened in 1903, which was famous for mutton hot pot. Nowadays, it possesses about 200 kind of cuisine style. Just in one restaurant, you can taste authentic food from all over the world.

Quanjude Roast Duck

    Chinese Name:全聚德(quán jù dé)

    Quanjude is the most famous roast duck restaurant in China. Once people reach Beijing, they would like to taste the original roast ducks. Therefore, the branch restaurant at the commercial street is a superb choice.

Tips:

1. There are davenports every several yards prepared for visitors to have a rest. And one can use the shopping barrows along the street for free.

2. Visitors can take a sightseeing bus at south end of the street which runs through this street and Nanheyan Street. Tourist guide on the bus can introduce the history and main scenic spots along the street in detail. The bus runs 50 minutes altogether with 8 stops. The bus fare is CNY20 per person.

3. Currently, Beijing has adopted tax  refund policy (Value Added Tax or VAT) among overseas tourists, and there are several designated tax free stores in the commercial street, including Gongmei Mansion, Wangfujing Department Store, Dong'an Department Store, and Wuyutai Tea Shop.

How to get to Beijing Wangfujing Street

1. Take Subway Line 1 and get off at Wangfujing Station. The Exit A leads to the commercial street.

2. Take bus 41, 52, 120, 140, Night Bus 1 or 17 to Wangfujing; or bus 103, 104, Te 11, Sightseeing Bus 2, Night Bus 18 or 21 to Wangfujing Lukou Bei.

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