The Wudaoying Hutong in the early morning, without the lights and greens of the night, returned to the tranquility of the old Beijing Hutong in the early morning. Wudaoying Hutong is located in the north of Dongcheng District, Beijing, on the east side of the Andingmen overpass, under the jurisdiction of the Andingmen Subdistrict Office, and it is headed east-west. Eastern Lihegong Street, Xizhi Andingmen Inner Street, south and Jianchang Hutong, north there are two branches of the lane to Andingmen East Street. Wudaoying Hutong is called Wudeweiying in the Ming Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty nickname. Although the name is not complete, it is also named for the stationed army. Before the epidemic, foreigners could always be seen in Wudaoying Hutong. Some were leisurely tourists, and some were investment shopkeepers. Many foreigners love the Hutong culture in Beijing, which makes most of the early investors who enter Wudaoying, foreigners. Some owners who opened stores in Nanluoguxiang and Drum Tower also smelled the wind, opening a branch or new store in Wudaoying. Hutong has developed into a new commercial street with unique characteristics. Bars, cafes, taverns, western restaurants, Chinese restaurants, specialty shops and other Beijing fairy shops are gathered here. The Wudaoying Hutong at night, although it is red and green, blowing and singing, but there is also some exotic atmosphere. Opposite the east exit of Wudaoying Hutong is the Lama Palace, not far from the south is the Guozijian, and the north is the North Second Ring Road. The transportation is convenient. Tourists gather, visit the Lama Palace, and visit the Guozijian to Wudaoying. It is a good choice. Wudaoying Hutong is free to visit, take Metro Line 2 and Line 5, and take bus 116, 117, 13 and 84.