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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Hutong - DIFC, Dubai
Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.
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Walking with the story of Hutong along the Silk Road, through the mountainous province of Xinjiang to the borders or Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond, we discover the presence of the mighty Qing Dynasty.
An Imperial empire that established the Manchus against the Dzungars and bought unity to their warring factions through great feasts, the Qing emperors were patrons of ‘The Four Arts’ Qin, Qi, Shu & Hua … each of which are now depicted within the restaurant’s design.
We have drawn inspiration from these border provinces as cultural and religious melting pots to embody the crossover between the Chinese and Islamic worlds.