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Flying a kite in Tiananmen Square
Modern Art at the 798 Art District in Beijing
Beware Westerners! You will probably get stopped to have your picture taken: like this.
The beautiful Summer Palace
Chefs preparing Peking Duck
Teracotta Warriors (Xi'An)
The Bridge at the Summer Palace
View of Forbidden City entrance from center of Tiananman Square, Sept. 2005
View of Great Wall atop Badaling section
A night out on the town at the Blue Lotus Bar
Toll booth on way to Great Wall
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I have two words for Beijing: squat toilets. If you can manage to balance yourself over what amounts to a porcelain-lined hole in the ground, you’ll do just fine in Beijing.... More |
We were in Beijing in Sept. '06 and it is enormous and spectacular - Great Wall (stupefying, and beautiful scenery along the way too) - Forbidden City (too grand to really take... More |
Yes, your eyes will burn and your nose will run, but once you get past the overwhelming pollution you're in for a treat. Beijing is embracing the 21st century with glass towers... More |
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Conveniently located in the Dongcheng District, within walking distance of the Forbidden City, the Red Wall Hotel has all of the amenities more |
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One year away from the start of the 2008 Summer Olympics, the Chinese capital is getting ready for its star turn on the world's stage.... more
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Artists-turned-restaurateurs are introducing cuisine from their ancestral provinces to a city where local Mandarin cooking has had a lock on upscale dining.... more
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In a new twist on conceptual dining, restaurants are turning off the lights to focus attention on the food.... more
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From Beijing to Tokyo, hotel restaurants are still among the best places to eat on the continent. Here, six noteworthy newcomers.... more
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In China's westernmost city, one can get the most powerful feelings that travel can provide--of leaving one world and entering another.... more
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