234 Gui Street, Dongzhimen
Guijie Street in Dongzhimen is almost an indispensable part of Beijingers' life. However, whether it is the spaciousness and flatness during the day, or the interlaced drinking and entertainment at night, it seems to have nothing to do with the "ghostly atmosphere". With doubts, the reporter visited the street next door.
There were several old people enjoying the cool weather on the street. The old people were very enthusiastic and told me many stories about Guijie. "Girl, you saw the big wine glass on the street. The word "Guijie" written below is not the devil's ghost.
Son, these were all changed after Tu Wenya." The old man cleared his throat and continued: Old people living in Dongzhimen all know that this was not the case a few decades ago. Looking out from the city gate tower, there is a large area.
There are quite a few coffin shops in the cemetery and city gate, and there are usually no people there." "This door used to be used for carrying dead people." Another one who looked older said, "But I can't tell when the morning market started.
It opened before dawn, selling small things, and the small coal lamp flickered, it really looked a bit like a will-o'-the-wisp." These were legends before liberation. The real restaurant street was formed in 1997. At that time
There was no all-night restaurant street, and there were only a few businesses at that time. They were not very popular, and the reputation of "ghosts" spread like wildfire. Even though it became popular later, some people said that ghosts from outside the city would come in to eat at night, otherwise
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