Liuquanju
{{short description|Restaurant in Beijing, China}}
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|name = Liuquanju
|native_name = 柳泉居
|image = Liuquanju Restaurant (20201105163645).jpg
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|industry = Restaurants
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|location_city = Beijing
|location_country = China
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{{Infobox Chinese
|s=柳泉居
|t=柳泉居
|l=Willow Spring House
|p=Liǔquánjù
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Liuquanju, founded in 1567, is one of the oldest restaurants in Beijing, China.{{Cite web
|url=http://www.hellomandarin.com/blog/2008/03/17/beijing-olympic-liuquanju/
|title=Beijing Olympic – Liuquanju
|date=17 March 2007
|accessdate=19 March 2017
}}
The name translated from Chinese means Willow Spring House and historic documents{{cn|date=September 2019}} noted there was a big willow tree in the courtyard.
It was a well-known Beijing Yellow Wine tavern from its founding during the Ming dynasty.
The first owners were merchants from the Shandong Province.
In 1949 the restaurant moved to 217 Nandajie Street, Xinjiekou (新街口南大街217号), Beijing.{{Cite web
|url=http://english.visitbeijing.com.cn/a1/a-XAJ2R42A4E0CECBF78736C
|title=Legend of Time-Honored Liu Quan Ju
|date=24 July 2013
|accessdate=19 March 2017
}}
See also
References
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Category:Restaurants in Beijing
Category:Companies established in the 16th century
Category:16th-century establishments in China
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