Nan Xin Cang, commonly known as Dong Men Cang, was once a royal granary for...[full-text]

Nanxincang, one of the imperial granaries of the Capital of Ming and Qing Dynasty, is located to the southwest of Dongsishitiao Bridge at the east end of Pingan Street of Dongcheng District, Beijing. It is rebuilt in the 7th year of Yongle period (1409AD) to replace the structure of Beitaicang (or North Grand... [full-text]
Nanxincang is an ideal place for high-end consumers, and a quarter for high-taste enjoyments, where twenty-two reputed enterprises and businesses home and abroad gather. Nanxincang integrates new...
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Nanxincang was built in the 7th year of Yongle reign in the Ming dynasty (1409 A.D) on the site of Beitai Granary of Yuan Dynasty, almost of...

Nanxincang is on the list of cultural relics of Beijing. It is a pearl covered with historical dusts. This static witness of history...

There were 180 warehouses in Nanxincang in the heyday of Ming dynasty. At present only 9 ancient warehouses remain. They make up the single...




