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Hutong culture and high-rise culture are two different forms of urban culture, and they have different characteristics and influences in terms of architecture, history, culture and society.
Hutong culture refers to the traditional urban street culture represented by Beijing's hutongs, which is characterized by narrow streets and alleys, low houses, and courtyards and hutongs. Under this cultural form, residents form a close neighborhood relationship with each other, and they are familiar with and take care of each other. At the same time, the Hutong culture also carries the history and cultural traditions of Beijing and other cities, and has high historical and cultural value.
High-rise culture refers to the urban cultural form represented by modern high-rise buildings, which is characterized by high-rise buildings, open urban space and modern facilities. Under this cultural form, the life of urban residents is more convenient and comfortable, and it is also conducive to the promotion of urbanization and the development of urban economy.
However, there are also some differences and challenges between Hutong culture and high-level culture. Although Hutong culture has historical and cultural value, its living environment can no longer meet the needs of modern urban life, and there are problems such as high population density and backward infrastructure construction. Although the high-rise culture has brought about the convenience of modern life and the development of urban economy, it may also lead to the depression of urban space and social problems in the process of urbanization, such as the alienation of neighbors.
Therefore, in the construction of urban culture, it is necessary to combine hutong culture and high-rise culture, not only to protect the essence and historical heritage of traditional culture, but also to meet the needs of modern urban life and promote the urbanization process. At the same time, attention should be paid to urban planning and the construction of public facilities, so as to improve the quality of life and social welfare of urban residents, and realize the sustainable development of urban culture.
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When I was a child, I lived in a square alley, I felt that the life at that time was particularly happy, my favorite time was the summer after dinner, each family came out with a bench to enjoy the cool, and then talked about homely things, said fun things, the children of that will also be the east and west of the family, feel particularly close, now live in the building, the distance between people suddenly opened, and some have become very selfish, may not know what the neighbor's surname is for several years, or the kind of neighborhood in the past get along well, people are very sincere. I miss it a lot.
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In general, I prefer Hutong culture. Although the high-rise culture provides us with more spacious living space, the Hu Han slippery culture still has some unique advantages.
First of all, the Hutong culture is more classical and Chinese. The buildings in the hutongs often have a traditional style and structure, making people feel as if they are in ancient times. In addition, the neighborhoods in the hutongs are closer and people communicate more, which helps to promote community harmony.
In contrast, although the high-rise culture provides more living space, the people living in high-rise buildings are relatively isolated from each other, and there is a lack of communication and interaction. In addition, high-rise buildings tend to ruin the traditional character of the city, making the city uniform.
To sum up, although the high-rise culture provides people with more living space, the hutong culture has unique advantages in promoting neighborhood harmony and maintaining the traditional style of the city. Therefore, I am more inclined to hutong culture.
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I feel that compared with today's Hutong culture and today's residential virtual thing Zheng atmosphere, I prefer today's Hutong Chasong culture and "high-rise building culture" Which living atmosphere do you prefer and why? I like high-rise culture, because the Hutong culture gives people a sense of aggrieved, and I feel very uncomfortable living in the Hutong, and now the living atmosphere is high-rise. Standing in front of the window and looking into the distance, there is a feeling of relaxation and joy.
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A day in the alley.
There are 3,006 big alleys, and small alleys are like cow hairs", this sentence really says a major feature of our Beijing. My family lives in a small alley called East Barracks in the east of the city. Of course, this alley can only be regarded as a drop in the bucket.
The name of our Beijing Hutong is also amazing. What ear eye alley, small half alley, pen tube alley, nine-bend alley ......What an image! You don't need to be there to know what these alleys look like.
Gunpowder Bureau, White Paper Mill, Bow Smith Camp ......It's about the old generation who did a lot of work in this place, like the East Barracks where I lived, which must have been a place where the army was stationed back then, and we can know some historical knowledge of Beijing from the names of many hutongs.
I love these alleys, although they are not spacious, but there are not many vehicles, people come and go look familiar, plus the old ladies wearing red hoops "standing guard" at the mouth of the hutongs, giving people a strong sense of security. Living in an alley, you don't have to worry about major traffic accidents, and there is very little chance of theft. Do you think, if there is a living person in the alley, who doesn't take a few more glances and ask for understanding?
The neighborhood is better than the strongest security door. I love these alleys. They are our paradise.
After school, put two school bags as a "gate" and you can hold a small football game between boys. Girls can draw a few squares with stones, you can "jump between", draw a horizontal line, and you can clip the bag. Whether it's skipping rope or kicking shuttlecock, it doesn't take up much space.
As long as you finish the day's homework, you can happily play until dark, and parents never take a thousand steps. I love these alleys. It is very convenient for students to communicate with each other.
I won't do this question, go to the classmate next door to ask, you don't need to let people see you enough from the "cat's eye", and put on Shi shoes before letting you in. Today he is sick, I can bring the fake slip to school in time without bothering the parents. The students got together after school and chatted for a while under the old locust tree in the alley, and felt that this day was fruitful and meaningful.
I love these alleys. There are many stories in the alleys. There are many attractive works in movies and television, and the background is Beijing's hutongs.
What "Old Things in the South of the City", "Four Generations in the Same Hall", "Sunset Street", "Longing" ......Without our alley, the writers will lose half of their lives. Almost every time I write an essay, I never leave the Hutong, and it is the Hutong that gives me endless vivid composition materials.
I was born and grew up in the alley. I love Beijing's hutongs. Even if I move into a newly built building later, my attachment to the hutong will not change.
Written by Wang Zengqi.
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