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[[Image:Beijinghouhaiboat.jpg|thumb|Strolling the Houhai lake]]
[[Image:Beijinghouhaiboat.jpg|thumb|Strolling the Houhai lake]]
{{hatnote|Not to be confused with the [[Houhai (Fujian)|Houhai in Fujian]] or [[Houhai (Guangdong)|Guangdong]].}}
{{hatnote|Not to be confused with the [[Houhai (Fujian)|Houhai in Fujian]] or [[Houhai (Guangdong)|Guangdong]].}}
'''Houhai''' ({{zh|c=后海|p=hòu hǎi|l=Rear Lake}}) refers to a lake and its surrounding neighborhood in [[Xicheng District]] of central [[Beijing]], [[China]]. Houhai is the largest of the three lakes, along with Qianhai (lit. the "Front Lake") and Xihai (lit. the "Western Lake"), that comprise [[Shichahai]], the collective name for the three northern-most lakes in central Beijing. Since the early 2000s, the [[hutong]] neighborhood around Houhai has become known for its nightlife as many residences along the lake shore have been converted into restaurants, bars, and cafes. The area is especially popular with foreign [[tourist]]s visiting Beijing and is also often visited by the [[expatriate]] community and the younger generations of locals.
'''Houhai''' ({{zh|c=后海|p=hòuhǎi|l=Rear Lake}}) refers to a lake and its surrounding neighborhood in [[Xicheng District]] of central [[Beijing]], [[China]]. Houhai is the largest of the three lakes, along with Qianhai (lit. the "Front Lake") and Xihai (lit. the "Western Lake"), that comprise [[Shichahai]], the collective name for the three northern-most lakes in central Beijing. Since the early 2000s, the [[hutong]] neighborhood around Houhai has become known for its nightlife as many residences along the lake shore have been converted into restaurants, bars, and cafes. The area is especially popular with foreign [[tourist]]s visiting Beijing and is also often visited by the [[expatriate]] community and the younger generations of locals.


The [[Former Residence of Soong Ching-ling (Beijing)|Former Residence of Soong Ching-ling]] and [[Prince Gong Mansion]] are both located in the Houhai neighborhood.
The [[Former Residence of Soong Ching-ling (Beijing)|Former Residence of Soong Ching-ling]] and [[Prince Gong Mansion]] are both located in the Houhai neighborhood.

Revision as of 11:03, 13 May 2017

The Houhai lake in Beijing at night
Strolling the Houhai lake

Houhai (Chinese: 后海; pinyin: hòuhǎi; lit. 'Rear Lake') refers to a lake and its surrounding neighborhood in Xicheng District of central Beijing, China. Houhai is the largest of the three lakes, along with Qianhai (lit. the "Front Lake") and Xihai (lit. the "Western Lake"), that comprise Shichahai, the collective name for the three northern-most lakes in central Beijing. Since the early 2000s, the hutong neighborhood around Houhai has become known for its nightlife as many residences along the lake shore have been converted into restaurants, bars, and cafes. The area is especially popular with foreign tourists visiting Beijing and is also often visited by the expatriate community and the younger generations of locals.

The Former Residence of Soong Ching-ling and Prince Gong Mansion are both located in the Houhai neighborhood.

Access

Beijing Bus routes 5, 60, 90, 107 and 204 stop at the Drum Tower, just east of Houhai. The nearest subway station at Beihai North on Line 6 is about half a kilometer west of Qianhai. To reach Houhai, subway riders must walk north along the shore of Qianhai to Houhai.

Images

39°56′28″N 116°22′44″E / 39.94111°N 116.37889°E / 39.94111; 116.37889