Sanlitun

Sanlitun (Chinese: 三里屯; pinyin: Sānlǐtún; lit. 'three li village') is an area of the Chaoyang District, Beijing containing many bars, restaurants, and stores. It is a popular destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The area has been under almost constant regeneration since the late 20th century as part of a citywide project of economic regrowth. It currently houses many bars and clubs popular with both locals and foreigners as well as international brand-name stores such as Uniqlo, Apple, Nike and Adidas. It is notable for housing the largest Adidas store in the world.[1]

Taikoo Li Sanlitun shopping arcade
One of many malls in the district
Sanlitun Restaurants in 2010

History

Prior to 1949, the Beijing Legation Quarter was the center of diplomatic activity in the capital. After the foundation of the People's Republic of China, the government wanted to move the diplomatic district outside the inner city. Sanlitun was chosen as the area where foreign legations and embassies were to be reallocated in the late 1950s. The area was called Sanlitun to designate its location from Dongzhimen gate (), with tun meaning 'locality' and san li meanings 'three li' (a li is 0.5 km), so that the name means "locality 1.5 km away (from Dongzhimen Gate)".

Sanlitun began to grow when, along with the economic reforms of the late 1970s and early 1980s, bars serving expatriates and later locals began to open. International hotels introduced the first bars, but in the 1990s, standalone establishments appeared. Accounts differ over which was the first bar in Sanlitun, with one author crediting the Cat Cafe in 1995 while another names Frank's Place, which opened in 1990.[2]

The first supermarket in Beijing opened in Sanlitun in November 1982. This supermarket has an area about 300 square meters, selling a variety of products.[3]

The first bar on North Sanlitun Rd opened in 1995.[4] After nearly 30 years, Sanlitun houses about 70% of bars in Beijing.[5]

South Sanlitun Rd used to have stores selling auto parts. After the construction of the Bar Street, those stores are demolished.[6]

Sanlitun Village opened in 2008, giving the area many new shops, restaurants, bars and a multiplex cinema. In 2013, Sanlitun Village changed its name to Taikoo Li Sanlitun.

Sanlitun SOHO
Topwin Center

Sanlitun saw significant new construction as part of preparations for the 2008 Summer Olympics.[7] In April 2008, as part of an ongoing operation to clean up the city, a major drug bust occurred in Sanlitun and many arrests were made.[8] A total of four bars and clubs were effectively closed, including a notorious bar known as Pure Girl for its cheap alcohol and availability of drugs, both its bartender and manager were executed for distribution of drugs. However, it has since reopened a year later with new management. The police operation was widely criticized for its violence and absence of proper due process. A number of drug dealers as well as a barman are believed to have received the death penalty as a result of this operation.

The Uniqlo in Taikoo Li Sanlitun gained international attention after it was the site of a July 2015 sex tape that was filmed inside one of the store's fitting rooms. Uniqlo denied any involvement in the video.[9][10]

In an August 2015 incident near the Uniqlo, a Chinese woman was killed and her French husband was wounded in an attack by a sword-wielding man.[2]

On 25 December 2015, following the November 2015 Paris attacks by ISIS, several foreign embassies in Beijing warned of possible threats against Westerners in the Sanlitun shopping district on or around Christmas Day, urging their citizens to "exercise heightened vigilance."[11]

A popular destination for foreigners and young people was the "dirty street" of hole-in-the-wall restaurants and bars at the center of Sanlitun. However, the street was cleaned up in 2017.[12]

As a landmark of Beijing, Sanlitun becomes a popular place to be chosen as the setting in many films and TV series.[13] The films and TV series include Mr. Six,[14] Love Is Not Blind,[15] and A Little Reunion.[16]

Main subareas

  • Taikoo Li Sanlitun[17] (Chinese: 三里屯太古里)
  • Sanlitun SOHO (Chinese: 三里屯 SOHO)
  • Topwin Center (Chinese: 通盈中心)
  • Pacific Century Place (Chinese: 盈科中心)
  • Hongjie Mansion (Chinese: 中国红街)
  • Nali Patio (Chinese: 那里花园) is a multistory Mediterranean-style building built around the 2008 Olympics. It houses many bars and restaurants.[18]
  • Sanlitun Bar Street (Chinese: 三里屯酒吧街) houses over 80 bars and tea bars on the side of Sanlitun Rd.[19]
  • 3.3 Mansion (Chinese: 3.3大厦)
  • Beijing Workers' Stadium (Chinese: 北京工人体育场) is a stadium constructed in 1959 for the 10th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. It is the home to Beijing Sinobo Guoan F.C. now.[18]
Beijing Workers' Stadium
  • Sanlian Taofen Bookstore is a 24-hour bookstore opened in 2018. It not only sells books and souvenirs but also provides drinks for people to stay and to work.[20]
  • Shiba Inu café is a café famous for having dogs that people can play and take picture with.[21]
  • The Bookworm is a café-bookstore offering titles in English. It also provides meals and holds reading-related events.[22][18]

Economy

The headquarters of Caixin is in the Sanlitun SOHO (三里屯SOHO).[23]

Education

International schools[24]

Chinese local schools

Transportation

By subway[32]

  1. Take Line 10 to Tuanjiehu Station
  2. Take Line 6 to Dongdaqiao Station
  3. Take Line 2 to Dongsishitiao Station

By bus[33]

  1. Take No.3, No.110, No.113, No.115, No.117, No.118, No.120 to Workers' Stadium Station
  2. Take No.113, No.115, No.431, No.701, No.16, No.34 to Sanlitun Station
  3. Take No.113, No.115, No.117, No.431, No.701, No.16 to Changhongqiao West Station

References

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  4. "三里屯的历史与现状". www.bjchy.gov.cn. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
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  6. "冯唐随笔:三里屯前史". www.fengtang.com. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  7. "My parents cannot imagine my life, but they let me choose the way I live". The Guardian. 9 August 2007.
  8. Beijing police raid popular bar district for drugs
  9. "Uniqlo sex video: film shot in Beijing store goes viral and angers government". The Guardian. 16 July 2015.
  10. "Beijing Police Detain at Least 4 Over Uniqlo Sex Video". The New York Times. 20 July 2015.
  11. "Embassies in Beijing Warn of Possible Threats Against Foreigners". The New York Times. 25 December 2015.
  12. Jia, Cui. "Work begins to clean up Beijing's 'dirty streets'". China Daily. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  13. "北京三里屯成为现代影片拍摄的又一"影视基地"-中新网". www.chinanews.com. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  14. 爱奇艺-iqiyi.com. "老炮儿". www.iqiyi.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  15. 爱奇艺-iqiyi.com. "失恋33天". www.iqiyi.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  16. 爱奇艺-iqiyi.com. "小欢喜第1集". www.iqiyi.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 30 November 2019.
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  18. Smith, Tom. "The Best Things To Do in Sanlitun, Beijing". Culture Trip. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
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  20. "Bookstore stays awake as Beijing goes to sleep – Chinadaily.com.cn". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  21. 张洁. "Singles feel love during Chinese Valentine's Day at dog cafe – Chinadaily.com.cn". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  22. "The Bookworm Beijing | Welcome to the Bookworm". beijingbookworm.com. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  23. "Contact Us". Caixin Global. Retrieved 4 August 2020. Beijing Floor 5, Building 6, Sanlitun SOHO, 8 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. - Chinese address: "地址:北京市朝阳区工体北路8号院三里屯SOHO 6号楼5层,邮政编码:100027"
  24. "Italian Embassy School in Beijing". scuolapechino.com. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  25. "Contact Us." Pakistan Embassy College Beijing. Retrieved on 16 September 2015. " Pakistan Embassy College Beijing Embassy of Pakistan Compound No. 1, Dong Zhi Men Wai Da Jie, Sanlitun, Chaoyang Distt. Beijing 100600, CHINA."
  26. "Italian embassy opens school in Beijing". 7 September 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  27. "艾毅教育集团 – 我们的项目". www.ivyschools.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  28. "北京市第八十中学". www.bj80.com. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  29. "北京市三里屯一中". sltyz.bjchyedu.cn. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  30. "北京市朝阳区实验小学". www.cysy.bjedu.cn. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  31. "白家庄小学". www.tfbx.net. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  32. "Beijing Subway". Beijing Subway. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  33. "Beijing Public Transport". Beijing Public Transport. Retrieved 8 November 2019.

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