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1、,Under the summer shade of a century-old poplar tree, two elderly people are playing Chinese chess, each holding a traditional cattail-leaf fan in their hand, chatting and laughing over gossip and family news.,Towards the end of the narrow lane, a ponytailed little girl is running towards her grandp

2、a after the school day. She greets him and his friend as she runs past them.,Accompanied by the old mans radio sound in a neighbouring lane, the girl reaches the gate of her home. Entering the spacious courtyard she runs to greet her mother, who is preparing dinner for the family,How do you think of

3、 the hutongs in the old days? Any words to describe it?,What is a Hutong? Any words to describe hutongs now? Any characteristic? Do you want to live there?,A changing world,1st Reading,Read the passage on P38 and finish Ex.3. a) Bad times for hutongs b) When and why hutongs were built c) Beijings hu

4、tongs today d) What is a hutong? e) Connecting lives,Para. A Para. B Para. C Para. D Para. E,d) What is a hutong,1st Reading,Hutongs - a type of narrow streets or alleys,In Beijing, hutongs are alleys formed by lines of siheyuan, traditional courtyard residences.,A typical entrance to a siheyuan in

5、a Beijing hutong,A line of siheyuans form a hutong. Hutongs connets each other.,Para. A Para. B Para. C Para. D Para. E,d) What is a hutong,b) When and why hutongs were built,1st Reading,Hutongs for the rich and powerful,The Palace,The closer to the palace, the richer and more powerful you are.,They

6、 were able to place guards at the entrances of the various hutongs, which made it easier to keep an eye on peoples movement.,Para. A Para. B Para. C Para. D Para. E,d) What is a hutong,b) When and why hutongs were built,e) Connecting lives,a) Bad times for hutongs,c) Beijings hutongs today,1st Readi

7、ng,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,2nd Reading fill in the blanks,2nd Reading fill in the blanks,What has changed? What hasnt?,Changed,Unchanged,A changing world,How would it be changing now and in the future?,假設(shè)你是李華,你的外國友人Tom對中國胡同很感興趣,請你講解胡同的變遷。,內(nèi)容包括: 1.胡同的古今定義 2.胡同的現(xiàn)狀,生活方式 3.胡同的未來發(fā)展,Discussion,#1 build mo

8、dern commercial areas/ shopping centers upon Hutong sites Example: Foshan Lingnan Tiandi,Example: Beijing Nanluoguxiang,#2 make Hutong houses into homestay rooms and hotels indulge in ancient Beijing lifestyle,#3 build museums upon Hutongs get immersive experience (沉浸式體驗),The demands and living situ

9、ations within the hutongs are constantly shifting and changing, so then should the renovation and restoration approaches reflect these changes.,From the outside,A closer look,The inner lanes,Inside the house,Problems: temporary and illegal extensions 違建 no infrastructure(basic facilities) 缺乏基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施 a l

10、ack of comfort crowdedness leaking roofs no privacy,Discuss: How do we preserve Hutongs? How do we make better use of Hutongs? Any examples?,Where is the future of Hutongs?,#1 for the unrecoverable ones, or those that cause danger, we should carry out Demolition and Relocation(拆遷),#1 for the unrecoverable ones, or those that cause da

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