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Modern Beijing (现代北京)

September 15, 2008 – 10:45 am | 13 Comments | 13 Read this
Modern Beijing (现代北京)

Like many mega­lopo­lis in the world, Bei­jing has two sides: a mod­ern one and an old one.

Qianmen (前门)

September 13, 2008 – 10:30 am | 11 Comments | 3 Read this
Qianmen (前门)

Qián­mén is one of the most cen­tral dis­trict of Bei­jing. No mat­ter what you look for, you will find it there, either in one of the busy hútòng or on Qián­mén street itself: Bei­jing Duck at Quan­jude, shoes at Neil­ian­sheng, silk at Rui­fux­i­ang… these century-old estab­lish­ments were pur­vey­ors to the Impe­r­ial Court and still exist today.

Chinese Food (中国菜)

September 10, 2008 – 9:30 am | 23 Comments | 8 Read this
Chinese Food (中国菜)

These are my per­sonal favorite: Bāozi (包子) and Bei­jing Duck (北京烤鸭). These two dishes are rel­a­tively unknown over­seas, where “Chi­nese food” is often a syn­o­mym of “Fried Rice”, “Chow Mien” and “Egg Foo Yung”… and other dishes that cater to West­ern taste and are every­thing but Chinese!

Beihai Park (北海公园)

September 8, 2008 – 10:30 am | 8 Comments | 4 Read this
Beihai Park (北海公园)

Bei­hai Park is an impe­r­ial gar­den, North of the For­bid­den City, and ini­tially con­nected to it.

The Summer Palace (颐和园)

September 6, 2008 – 10:00 am | 12 Comments | 2 Read this
The Summer Palace (颐和园)

The Sum­mer Palace, in down­town Bei­jing, is an enclave of peace away from the crazi­ness of the city. Dom­i­nated by the Longevity Hill and set around the Kun­ming lake, an arti­fi­cial lake entirely man made, the place has a vari­ety of palaces and gardens.

Home, Home Again

September 3, 2008 – 2:10 am | 25 Comments | 4 Read this
Home, Home Again

Forty-seven hours. That’s how long it took us to come back from Beijing.

Tiananmen Square (天安门广场)

September 1, 2008 – 5:10 pm | 10 Comments | 8 Read this
Tiananmen Square (天安门广场)

Today, Tianan­men Square remains one of the sym­bol of Mao’s dis­il­lu­sion of grandeur, a huge square — the biggest in the world — ded­i­cated to him, China, the “people’s heroes”, and jeal­ously guarded night and day by the Party.

The Olympic Closing Ceremony (北京奥运会闭幕式)

August 30, 2008 – 5:37 am | 12 Comments | 4 Read this
The Olympic Closing Ceremony (北京奥运会闭幕式)

Last Sun­day, we attended the Bei­jing Olympic Clos­ing Cer­e­mony. We left early, expect­ing a huge crowd: the pre­vi­ous days, we had attended a cou­ple of vol­ley­ball games and track and field, and get­ting to the Olympic Green was… challenging.

The Forbidden City (故宫)

August 29, 2008 – 7:43 am | 10 Comments | 6 Read this
The Forbidden City (故宫)

Located right behind Tianan­men Square, the For­bid­den City was the Chi­nese impe­r­ial palace of the Ming and the Qing dynas­ties (the last two ones).

The Great Wall (万里长城)

August 27, 2008 – 11:48 am | 16 Comments | 7 Read this
The Great Wall (万里长城)

What’s the best activ­ity if it’s 45C and you slept only 6 hours the pre­vi­ous night because the hos­tel was noisy? Climb­ing the Great Wall, of course!