If you are going to China, you cant say that you were in Beijing if werent in the Great Wall. I was there on April and it was very cool, it was a ...More |
Go there in the afternoon. When the sun is south west to west. IMpressive. See the light through the smoke columns, the gold spattering off the roof ...More |
The Forbidden City is in the heart of Beijing. It's located across the street from Tienamen Square making this a must-see location for tourists. ...More |
this place is like heaven even though i am a kid this is so memorable from the olden time back in 2001 i came here and it was F-U-N. it felt so old ...More |
Open all day AND night... friendly staff, the girls there know the regulars by name, good management, great music AND a terrific kitchen. Try their ...More |
It's right between the Forbidden city and Tiananmen square, so you can't miss going there. Not really much to do except some great crowd watching. Oh ...More |
this park is a really great oasis from the poulltion and traffic-clogged metropolis that is Beijing. beautiful gardens and a calm lake on which you ...More |
This was my favorite place that I visited in Beijing. It is such a peaceful place. It brought me a sense of calm after long days of visiting tourist ...More |
But, see the Great Wall First. Here, you will attract vendors and "art students". It is a lot of walking but it is so historic that you have to go. So ...More |
I visited the Mu Tian Yu Gate in March, 2003. You first run a gauntlet of stalls with vendors selling everything from the usual tacky souvenirs to ...More |
If you're the least bit adventurous, skip the tour groups, have a good guide book, and see this place on your own. You'll save lots of money and enjoy ...More |
Schiller's in Beijing, is the best and unique authentic Food & Beverage bar & restaurant in Beijing. When you get your next travel in Beijing, you ...More |
Description: China's biggest paragliding club boasts the world's most advanced equipment, a full-time English speaking coach and some non-English speaking local ... More |
this is the gate that seperated the old inner city from the outer beijing. it had a much more relavant purpose before mao knocked down the city walls. ...More |
If you want to get a sense of the city of Beijing BEFORE the walls were torn down in the 1950's, visit the Ancient Observatory atop the Jianguo Gate ...More |
Description: The Beijing Fen Xing Fencing Club offers private and group lessons for beginners, while enabling more experienced fencers to engage in swordplay ... |
Scuplting in Time Cafe provides a warm, cozy, and friendly environment in Beijing. It's like home to all Western travellers. |
Although Zhu Bao maket street is a little touristy, it's not so much for the Western tourists. You still get the calls of "hello, hello!" But I think ...More |
We went to Beijing Amusement Park on Dec 3, 2005. There were very few people in the park probably because of the chilly weather. The overall ... |
Description: Xidan, a bustling commercial area, is probably the favorite destination for Beijingers on a shopping spree. It is the best place for bargains - if you ... More |
truly and amazing reconstruction on the original great wall. this massive renovation gives a glimpse into the walls glorious past.plus richard Nixon ...More |
Description: In terms of selling sporting goods, this shop is something of a Beijing institution. It is an old four-story store, with Chinese brands mixed together ... More |
I loved the fact that Simatai was not filled with tourists. The hike to the wall and up the wall was great. The sights are breathtaking and you fell ...More |
Description: Step inside this rustic Landgasthaus -styled restaurant, and you might forget that you're actually in Beijing! Owner, creator, and head chef ... More |
A great way to spend a week day in the summer, 2 slides and a wave pool keep the kids busy.The surrounding park is buzzing with chinese people doing ...More |
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