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Top 10 Exciting Restaurants in Beijing

Top 10 Exciting Restaurants in Beijing April 6, 2010 | What's New | Read More
1. Small courtyard residences called hutongs used to be the common style of residence in Beijing. Many have since disappeared, but you can still get the feel for the old city at The Courtyard, and the food is a creative and refined take on Asian-European fusion. 2. One Chinese specialty that you can’t...

Top 10: Best of Beijing Nightlife

Top 10: Best of Beijing Nightlife April 5, 2010 | What's New | Read More
Gearing up for a night out in Beijing? You’re in luck: the scene here has really jump-started in the last decade or two, and there’s enough variety for everyone to find something that suits their fancy. 1. Karaoke may be for the drunk and silly in the U.S., but don’t jump to the conclusion...

How to Avoid a Faux-Pas in Beijing

How to Avoid a Faux-Pas in Beijing March 27, 2010 | What's New | Read More
With cultures as different as Chinese and Western cultures are, it’s inevitable that traveling from one place to the other will result in a no-no of some kind. China is particularly difficult because the Chinese derive meaning from just about anything, from the pronunciation of a word to the color...

War, what is it good for? Sightseeing!

War, what is it good for? Sightseeing! March 24, 2010 | What's New | Read More
There is something mysterious and dangerous about the idea of Communist military forces. From the Iron Curtain in Russia to the huge upheavals in China throughout the 20th century, military conflict has defined the region and its ideologies. Thankfully those days are over, and instead of running away...

Best Places to Stuff Your Face: Buffet, Beijing Style

March 23, 2010 | What's New | Read More
Once in a while there is nothing better than forgetting about that all important diet or wondering about where your next salad will come from and just going all-out for a buffet. Whilst buffets are found all over the world – certainly Europe and the US are no strangers to the ‘all-you-can-eat’...
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