Photographer's Journey: Capturing Beijing's Vibrant Spring Festival (Shichahai)
Shichahai:Relax and Enjoy Authentic Beijing Snacks and Shandong Cuisine.
If you're looking to unwind and enjoy a variety of authentic Beijing snacks and Shandong cuisine, come to Shichahai. This is the perfect place to indulge in both food and culture.

1-Old-style houses along the street in Shichahai

2-Delicious local snacks

3-Decorations for the Chinese New Year of the Dragon

4-Li's Bakery in the Yaer Hutong, famous for its sesame-seed buns and other dishes such as beef in soy sauce

5-The handmade glutinous rice balls at Li's Muslim Restaurant are particularly popular among customers

6-Tricycles on the Shichahai's streets, providing a fun experience for both foreign and local tourists

7-To relax and enjoy various authentic Beijing snacks and authentic Shandong cuisine, come to Shichahai

8-Hanfu blends perfectly with the scenery of Shichahai

9-A family

10-Tricycle drivers can tell the history of both sides of Shichahai clearly and interestingly

11-Eating while walking is a common sight in Shichahai

12-Laughter is always heard in this lively place

13-Portrait artists creating paintings for interested tourists

14-The daily life in hutong

15-Checking directions

16-Modern and ancient elements blend seamlessly here

17-Love shines brightly between generations, under the warm sun at the street corner

18-Yandaixie Street is always bustling with activity

19-Irresistible temptation of delicious food

20-Old Beijing toys operated by elderly vendors

21-New Year goods include not only food, but also various small toys and gadgets.

22-Antique shops are essential parts of an old street

23-Getting a sugar figure for the first time

24-The most popular item: sugar-coated haws

25-New visitors to the old hutong

26-Coming and going, Shichahai welcomes everyone
Wu Weiping (Instagram @wp_bridges_hunter)

Wu Weiping, co-photographer of Fantastic China:
20 years, 400,000+ kilometers, 100,000 photos... for capturing the remnants of ancient Chinese Covered Bridges.