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Andingmen (;
Manchu:
Elhe toktoho duka) is the name of a gate in the former city wall of
Beijing. It is currently a transportation node in northern urban
Beijing and the old gate has been replaced by
Andingmen Bridge, an overpass taking the form of a suspended
roundabout.
Andingmen means "Gate of Stability".
The current
Andingmen Node is where the
2nd Ring Road converges with
Andingmen Inner Street and
Andingmen Outer Street and eventually
Anding Road. Bus and trolleybus stops are nearby, along with
Line 2 of the
Beijing Subway stopping here.
Ju'er Hutong is a popular neighborhood for expats to live in. It's located in the hutongs southwest of Jiaodaokou, and just east of
Houhai and
Gulou (the Bell Tower).
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