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Meaning of hutong




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

hutong
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It means alley, alley, long and narrow street, often dead end. It is a term of Chinese origin.

  




furoya

They are narrow alleys typical of the old town in the city of Beijing (China) and were built between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries. The Chinese name is 32993; 21516; ( ju-toong "alley") .

  


John Rene Plaut

HUTONG alley, in Chinese; what in Chile we call conventillo, a passage where several families live with a common bathroom in the background. The kitchen is also communal. The bedroom has the sofa next to the bed. All rooms at the hutong face a square courtyard, but in the convent it is only the long passage. Beijing had 4500 Hutons until 2008, built during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.

  



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