While most families are looking at staying put in Beijing this summer instead of making their usual overseas travel plans, it’s a good time to explore all the history this city has to offer. After all, what else do you have to do? From now until the end of the year, local tour group Newman Tours will donate all profit from downloads of their Beijing Hutong Audio Guides to Heart to Heart, an organization that provides corrective surgery for children with congenital heart disease across China.
Beginning in one of the capital’s most famous hutongs, Nanluogoxiang, the Beijing Hutong Audio Guide provides an introduction to how these seemingly never-ending alleys and byways came to be, and what role they’ve played since they first started spreading throughout the capital roughly 700 years ago. Additionally, you’ll be introduced to some of Beijing’s most colorful characters such as Zhang Zongchang AKA the “Dogmeat General” as well as guided to lesser-known sights such as the childhood home of China’s last empress, Wanrong.
Even the most seasoned expat will tell you that Beijing is so dense with historical peculiarities that you could spend decades here without fully appreciating the totality of its hidden quirks. The hutongs alone are relics of a past that’s as sinuous and labyrinthine as the communities themselves. Even if you haven’t lived in one, chances are you’ve spent plenty of nights eating and drinking in them, surrounded by specters of the city’s bygone days.
What makes Newman Tours’ Beijing Hutong Audio Guide tour unique is that, while it is possible to book a tour guide who can lead your group, it’s not entirely necessary as the tour is also available on the Android and Apple app stores, meaning you can enjoy the day at your own pace. The tour costs RMB 45 to download, all of which will be donated to Heart to Heart in 2020.
To download the app and learn something new about the city all for a good cause, simply:
- Download the free izi.TRAVEL App on Apple or Android.
- Pay the equivalent of RMB 45 to download the “Full Beijing Hutong Tour” or “Full Yu Garden Audio Guide.”
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This article first appeared on our sister-site, thebeijinger.
Images: zhang kaiyv (via Unsplash), courtesy of Newman Tours