Shot from above, the frame on the left features a persimmon tree laden with orange fruits (dotted with green leaves), while the right side includes the gray tile roof and red door of an ancient building.

Travel Guide: Admission to Lao She's Former Residence in Beijing is free, but you need to make a reservation through the “Lao She Memorial Hall” official account.

Beijing Lao She Former Residence - Persimmon Tree

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Inside the former residence of Lao She, No. 19, Fengfu Hutong, Dengshikou West Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing.

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Shot from above, the frame on the left features a persimmon tree laden with orange fruits (dotted with green leaves), while the right side includes the gray tile roof and red door of an ancient building. Travel Guide: Admission to Lao She's Former Residence in Beijing is free, but you need to make a reservation through the “Lao She Memorial Hall” official account.

Walking Guide

If you take the metro, you can choose to get off at Dengshikou Station (Exit C) on Line 5, walk east along Dengshikou Street, turn left into Fengfu Hutong, and walk 200 meters to arrive; or get off at Jinrong胡同 Station (Exit B) on Line 8 and walk for about 8 minutes to reach your destination. (Note: "Jinrong胡同" should be "Jinyu胡同" which translates to "Jinyu Hutong" or "Jin Yu Hu Tong". Here is the corrected version:) If you take the metro, you can choose to get off at Dengshikou Station (Exit C) on Line 5, walk east along Dengshikou Street, turn left into Fengfu Hutong, and walk 200 meters to arrive; or get off at Jinyu Hutong Station (Exit B) on Line 8 and walk for about 8 minutes to reach your destination.