What folk cultures are there in Beijing?

The folk culture in Beijing includes hutongs, flyovers, theaters and temple fairs.

Hutong: The most typical representatives of Beijing's "Jingweier" culture are Hutong and Siheyuan.

2. Overpass: Overpass is a place where working people can move. Tianqiao market was formed in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China, and it is also the cradle of many artists.

3. Opera Garden: Judging from the development history of China opera, in the early Qing Dynasty, Kunqu opera named "Ya Bu" began to decline, while various local operas named "Flower Department" flourished.

4. Temple Fair: Beijing has been an important town in northern China since Qin and Han Dynasties, especially the capital of Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, with profound cultural heritage. As far as the Ming and Qing dynasties are concerned, there are more than 1000 temples in Beijing, ranking first in the country. There are naturally many temple fairs in the temple. There are temple fairs almost every day 365 days a year, which are colorful and beautiful.