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Above Ground

October 8, 2008 – 3:00 pm | 15 Comments | 4 Read this
Above Ground

The best part of my Bei­jing — Helsinki flight? The win­dow seat!

Beijing Memo

October 6, 2008 – 10:03 pm | 9 Comments | 15 Read this
Beijing Memo

To fin­ish this Bei­jing 2008 series, I’d like to give you a few tips for your next trip to China’s capital.

The Silk Market Experience (北京的秀水街)

October 3, 2008 – 11:43 pm | 19 Comments | 99 Read this
The Silk Market Experience (北京的秀水街)

Once you enter the under­ground Silk Mar­ket at the Yon­ganli sub­way sta­tion, some 1,700 retail ven­dors and over 3,000 sales­peo­ple are wait­ing for you, the 白鬼子 (our nick­name, we are the “white ghosts”). And as we walk through the nar­row alleys, we are nicely asked to part with our Yuan.

Beijing By Night

September 30, 2008 – 10:00 am | 19 Comments | 7 Read this
Beijing By Night

Between 10pm and 5am, the city is alive and thriv­ing. Night mar­kets, busy streets, lights every­where — life doesn’t stop in Beijing.

A Chinese Massage Story

September 27, 2008 – 11:55 pm | 22 Comments | 2,474 Read this
A Chinese Massage Story

I was intro­duced to mas­sage by my for­mer boss in Hong Kong, Ning. Now don’t imag­ine inap­pro­pri­ate work incen­tives: Ning may have paid me a ridicu­lous wage and asked me to work on week­ends too often, but he wasn’t this kind of man.

Chinglish

September 24, 2008 – 6:05 pm | 28 Comments | 12 Read this
Chinglish

A col­lec­tion of “Ching­lish” signs spot­ted in Bei­jing… wait — don’t you speak Chinglish?

Beijing's Nightlife (北京的夜生活)

September 19, 2008 – 10:26 pm | 14 Comments | 8 Read this
Beijing's Nightlife (北京的夜生活)

We acci­den­tally dis­cov­ered the new heart of Beijing’s nightlife a few days later, walk­ing around the Old Bei­jing. Most of the trendy bars are now in Hou Hai (后海), by Bei­hai, where bars, dis­cos, restau­rants and night mar­kets are set around the lakes.

Old Beijing (老北京)

September 17, 2008 – 5:32 pm | 13 Comments | 6 Read this
Old Beijing (老北京)

Cars are plen­ti­ful but peo­ple still bike every­where, older peo­ple hang out in tra­di­tional parks and not around the Bird Nest, cal­lig­ra­phy is still an art that is prac­tice in the street and many tra­di­tions are still fol­lowed. This is also Beijing.

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.