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Wangfujing: A Story of One Street. / Solovyev, Alexander; Azarenko, Yulia; Komissarov, Sergei.
In: Science first hand, Vol. 69, No. 2, 2, 01.11.2025, p. 52-81.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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T1 - Wangfujing: A Story of One Street
AU - Solovyev, Alexander
AU - Azarenko, Yulia
AU - Komissarov, Sergei
N1 - Solovyev, A. I. WANGFUJING: A Story of One Street / A. I. Solovyev, Yu. A. Azarenko, S. A. Komissarov // Science First Hand. – 2025. – No. 2(69). – P. 52-81. – EDN PTTSGV.
PY - 2025/11/1
Y1 - 2025/11/1
N2 - What is a street? It is a passage between two rows of buildings for walking or driving through - an academic dictionary is, as always, laconic. While most of the streets are just ordinary ones, some deserve to be written with a capital ‘S’. Broadway in New York and Arbat in Moscow, Champs Elysees in Paris and Deribasovskaya in Odessa, Nevsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg, Khreshchatyk in Kiev, Piccadilly in London… The list of great streets in the most famous and visited cities around the world strikes imagination, and so do their appearances, which differ as much as the faces and languages of the tourists who are filling them. But all these streets have one thing in common - being a quintessence of national spirit, they are essentially cosmopolitan and serve as global “crossroads,” where people of different nationalities and cultures can get to know one another better and feel themselves to be part of a single humanity. An exploration now awaits the reader, a guided tour of the past and present of Wangfujing, the most ancient and famous trading street in Beijing, a face-to-face meeting spot for tradition and modernity, for the mysterious East and the pragmatic West. And the role of the guides is assumed by Novosibirsk academics, who have repeatedly shared on the pages of our magazine their travel impressions of China, our great neighbor with a history of more than three thousand years.
AB - What is a street? It is a passage between two rows of buildings for walking or driving through - an academic dictionary is, as always, laconic. While most of the streets are just ordinary ones, some deserve to be written with a capital ‘S’. Broadway in New York and Arbat in Moscow, Champs Elysees in Paris and Deribasovskaya in Odessa, Nevsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg, Khreshchatyk in Kiev, Piccadilly in London… The list of great streets in the most famous and visited cities around the world strikes imagination, and so do their appearances, which differ as much as the faces and languages of the tourists who are filling them. But all these streets have one thing in common - being a quintessence of national spirit, they are essentially cosmopolitan and serve as global “crossroads,” where people of different nationalities and cultures can get to know one another better and feel themselves to be part of a single humanity. An exploration now awaits the reader, a guided tour of the past and present of Wangfujing, the most ancient and famous trading street in Beijing, a face-to-face meeting spot for tradition and modernity, for the mysterious East and the pragmatic West. And the role of the guides is assumed by Novosibirsk academics, who have repeatedly shared on the pages of our magazine their travel impressions of China, our great neighbor with a history of more than three thousand years.
KW - WANGFUJING
KW - DONG'AN MARKET
KW - FAMOUS STREETS
KW - ANTROPOLOGY OF COMMERCE
KW - BEIJING'S HISTORY
KW - CHINESE CULTURE
KW - WESTERNIZATION
UR - https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=83162242
M3 - Article
VL - 69
SP - 52
EP - 81
JO - Science first hand
JF - Science first hand
SN - 3210-2500
IS - 2
M1 - 2
ER -
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