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Plan your Beijing tour? Beijing has a strong gastronomic tradition and no Beijing tour is complete without getting a taste of some of its local foods....
Plan your Beijing tour? Among the numerous outdoor activities in Beijing, a stroll on Wangfujing Pedestrian Street is a unique and fruitful experience...
Beijing Yaoji Chaogan Restaurant is a time-honoured no-frill eatery owned by a family with the surname of "Yao", well-known for its authentic Beijing...
Huguosi Jie (护国寺街) is an 800-year old commercial street in Beijing, which was originally incubated and formed in Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). The name of...
While planning your Beijing tour, you definitely would consider having a bite of local flavors in Beijing like Peking duck, old Beijing snacks and the...
For most Chinese people, the dinner on Chinese new year’s eve is the most important one in a year, which is nicknamed “Family Reunion Dinner”. People...
In China, younger generations seldom cook at home. Old people still stick to the tradition of home cooking. Cooking and eating at home generate more f...
In recent years, vegan restaurants have become more and more popular in China.
Different from the Gregorian calendar, Chinese New Year ( Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival ) marks the first day of the New Year in t...
Plan your Beijing tour? You are highly recommended to have a bite of Da Dong Roast Duck. Dadong Roast Duck refers to the famous brand roast duck made...
Capital M (前门M餐厅) is on the top list of my favorite restaurants with a view in Beijing. The letter "M" comes from "Michelle", or Michelle Garnaut, an