After our early dinner, the next task of the day was to see where our next hotel location was. I knew it was just further in from where we were staying. But I also knew that it was inside the hutong area, and it's like a maze once you venture inside. So we decided to explore before our actual check in day! Above are some of the alleys inside the hutong area. I love wandering around here. If you've come to China and have only stayed in a proper hotel, you haven't really experience China!

Once outside the tourist area and deep into the hutong area, you will start to see communities living here going about their daily life. Here a cat sleeping on a electrical bike on the road side. We realised after walking by a few times that it was outside a fire station, and the fire station would take in cats wandering around the neighbourhood. And the cats were pretty well taken care of judging by the look of them too.

After some wandering around seeing neighbours eating their dinner together in the middle of the streets, we found our next hutong style hotel tucked into some small corner. We couldn't go in, so we only saw the front door of it which is in the photo above. What lies ahead? Hopefully something nice! Cause it was more expensive then our current hotel, and we decided to splurge a few nights here cause it's also on my wish list :)

Saw some cute signs while wandering around the small alley. It's a very neighbourhood feel of the whole place. But since it was pretty dark, and mostly residential area, we cross the road back into the vibrant Dashilan Shopping street to experience the night vibe there.

Walking along the shopping street at leisure, it was the first time I get to experience this slowly. Seeing those grand building at night was majestic. Each was actually a shop! And they have existing for a very long time as the officers and royals used to shop here in ancient time. Granted that the shops have been renovated and upgraded to-date! Still, they looked so fancy that I felt intimidated to walk in.

There are food courts here as well, and it is dazzling walking in and looking at all the food here. But the prices are on the high side for me at least. As a rule, I usually don't dine at main roads or ground floor areas :P I much prefer alley ways and hidden shops.

So many merchants setting up dedicated shops here. I didn't go into many of them. I guess I should as part of my travel experience. As we get more and more familiar, and bored with just walking outside on the road, we did eventually started venturing into shops that we were interested in.

Some of the small walk way goes all the way in, into more smaller shops and food area.

This was one of them. We went in here a few times, but I didn't buy anything. It was rather touristy for me.

At the corner of the main road, there was this sauce shop that I was really interested in cause it smells so nice. But I didn't go in. I just didn't know how to buy any of the items inside. There wasn't any sampling as well. Or even if there was, I wasn't sure if I would buy anything, so I felt bad about going in.

I did walked into this pretty shop which was crowded with ladies. I wanted to see what a Chinese cosmetic shop looked like and what did they sell. So glad I went in. It was so eye opening!

I love the deco that was simple yet elegant. Not over the top like those expensive western shops.

They have their products on display case with their history. I instantly felt like I wanted something from here as a keep sake!
Traditional cosmetics like perfume and lipsticks etc. So dainty!
Here is a close up look. If you look up on YouTube how these are made, you'll be pleasantly delighted at the process. But made sure you looked up the traditional method! My husband saw some of those traditional cream powder and bought some for his family, and I sneakily managed to get a box for myself too! Will show it to you in later post!. And that was how we ended our day, with a lovely night walk at Dashilan.