Population:17 Million
Currency:1 Yuan = 10 Jiao
Opening hours:Businesses are generally openfrom Monday to Friday, 9.00 until18.00.Many shops are also open onSaturdays and Sundays.
Internet:www.beijingpage.comwww.chinaonline.comwww.bjta.gov.cn
Newspapers:Beijing This MonthCity WeekendBeijing ReviewChina Daily
Emergency numbers:Ambulance: 120Fire: 119Police: 110
Tourist information:Xuanwu BureauAddress: 3 Hufang RoadTel: +86 (0)10 6351 0018
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BEIJINGBeijing is a great city - literally speaking. Famous TiananmenSquare is big enough to hold one million people, while thehistoric Forbidden City is home to thousands of imperialrooms. And Beijing is growing. The capital has witnessed theemergence of more and higher rising towers, newrestaurants and see-and-be-seen nightclubs. But at thesame time, the city has managed to retain its very individualcharm. The small tea houses in the backyards, the traditionalfabric shops, the old temples and the noisy streetrestaurants make this city special.
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THE CITY #THECITY#
Beijing: Nowhere else can you find somany historic sites so close to each other.The famous Forbidden City and nearbyTiananmen Square, mark the centre ofBeijing. North of it lies the popular QianhaiLake, where locals cool down in the hotsummer months. The Chongwen district tothe south of the Forbidden City houses theTemple of Heaven, while the Chaoyangdistrict in the east is well-known for itstrendy restaurants and bars.
In order to prepare the Chinese capital forthe Olympic Games 2008 many oldbuildings have been refurbished and newskyscrapers erected . New restaurants,clubs and bars have sprouted up and madethe city more vibrant.
Yet, Beijing is still managing to retain itstraditional charm. A stroll alongside thecity’s old shopping streets with its manysilk, antique and tea shops give visitors aunique insight into Chinese culture. And ofcourse, Beijing is also a culinary capital.From traditional Chinese dumplings to theoriginal Beijing Duck, Beijing’s hundreds ofrestaurant and food stalls are sure tostimulate your taste buds.
DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#
Beijing is heaven for sightseeing fans. Thecity boasts well-known historic sites as wellas many temples that attract thousands ofvisitors every year. The nearby Great Wallof China is clearly a must-see. Below is alist of some of the city’s major touristattractions.
Tiananmen SquareThe 400,000 square metres large area is akey historic centre of Beijing. It was herethat the former Communist Party leaderMao Zedong declared the founding of thePeople’s Republic of China on October 1,1949. Today, thousands of visitors comehere every year to see Mao’s remains inthe mausoleum, visit the Great Hall of thePeople that houses the country’s NationalPeople’s Congress and admire the 15thCentury Qianmen City Gate, which oncedivided Beijing’s ancient inner city and thesuburban areas.
Address: Tiananmen DongUnderground: Tiananmen DongPhone: +86 (0)10 6524 3322
The Forbidden CityBuilt by Emperor Yongle in the early 15thCentury, the 720,000 square metresForbidden City was home to the imperialhousehold. It was opened to the public in1949. The well-preserved area boastsmore than 800 buildings and 9999.5rooms. The Hall of Supreme Harmony,beautifully decorated with thousands ofDragons, was used to celebrate the
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Chinese emperor’s birthday. The Palace ofHeavenly Purity served as the emperors’living area and features several bedrooms.
Address: Tiananmen Dong, North of Tian´anmen SquareUnderground: Line 1 to Tian´anmen Dong, Tian´anmen XiPrice: Admission fee RMB 60 (Apr to Oct) RMB 40 (Nov to Mar)More information: The rice for an audio tour is RMB 40 plus RMB100 in deposit.
Summer PalaceThe Summer Palace was once used by theimperial family as a retreat from the stressof Beijing city life. The grounds include arange of buildings and gardens includingthe Hall of Benevolence and Longevity aswell as the stunning Fragrant BuddhaTower, which offers superb views ofKunming Lake.
Address: 19 Xin-jian-gong-men RoadUnderground: District HaidianPhone: +86 (0)10 6288 1144
Temple Of HeavenThis enormous park was built in the early15th Century, around the same time theForbidden City was constructed. The parkhosts several intriguing buildings. In thenorth of the park, a stone carved stairwayleads up to the entrance of the Hall ofPrayer for Good Harvests, with itscylindrical blue-tiled roof and a beautifullydecorated ceiling. It was struck bylightning and burnt to the ground in 1889,but was carefully reconstructed thefollowing year. The Hall of Abstinence wasused by emperors for fasting. In the southyou will find the Round Altar, athree-tiered marble platform.
Address: Tiantan DongluUnderground: Qianmen
Yonghegong Lamasery (Lama Temple)Originally built in 1694 as the residence ofthe future Yongzheng Emperor, thiscomplex of beautifully designed buildingswas transformed into a Tibetan BuddhistTemple in the mid 18th century. The FalunDian, the temple’s teaching and assembly
hall, features a large bronze statute ofTsongkapa, the founder of the BuddhistYellow Hat sect.
Address: Yonghe Gong Dajie 12Underground: Yonghe Gong/Lama TemplePhone: +86 (0)10 6404 4499
798 SpaceThis well-known art centre is based insidea defunct, 1950’s concrete factory. Itfeatures photographic exhibitions, videoinstallations and other art themes.
Address: Jiuxianqiao Lu, Jiuxianqiao BeiluPhone: +86 (0)10 6438 4862
LiulichangThis street is a must for antique-hunters:be it Chinese paintings, ancient books,calligraphy brushes or ink stones you aresure to find it on Liulichang. A favouriteamong calligraphers and scholars in the olddays, the 750 metres long street wasrestored and expanded in the late 1980’s.
Address: Liulichang Street, Xuanwu DistrictUnderground: Hepingmen
The Great Wall Of ChinaUndoubtedly one of the world’s top tourismdestinations, the Great Wall is a stunningmonument stretching over 5,000kilometres and is even visible from space.When in Beijing, the most convenient placeto view the wall is from Badaling inYanqing County, situated around 70kilometres from the Chinese capital. Takeone of the Tourist Buses leaving fromQianmen Station or Bus 919 departingfrom Deshengmen Station. Other sightsopen for tourists to explore the wall areMutianyu, Huanghuacheng, Simatai andJinshanling.
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EATING #EATING#
Chinese cuisine is no doubt one of themost popular across the globe - and it isnot surprising that you’ll find the bestChinese food in China! A visit to Beijing isnot complete without having sampled thelocal speciality, the crispy Beijing Duck,which is served with pancakes, springonions and fermented bean paste.However, Beijing also has a lot of fabulousinternational restaurants - from Brazilian toJapanese cuisine plus American-style fastfood.
CourtyardThis elegant restaurant offers great viewsof the Forbidden City. It specialises infusion cuisine, combining Western andAsian flavours, and boasts a verycomprehensive wine list.
Address: 95 Donghuamen DajiePhone: +86 (0)10 6526 8883Internet: www.courtyardbeijing.com
Old DockWelcome aboard a traditional Chineseriverboat, this restaurant serves fineCantonese cuisine in a romanticatmosphere. It is part of the Asia Hotel.
Address: 8 Xinzhong XijiePhone: +86 (0)10 6500 7788Internet: www.bj-asiahotel.com.cn
Fangshan RestaurantSet up more than 80 years ago by royalchefs, the Fangshan serves Chinese dishessuch as Beijing Duck. It is based inside a
grand mansion in a beautiful locationalongside Lake Beihai.
Address: 1 Wenjing Jie, Beihai Park, Xicheng DistrictPhone: +86 (0)10 6401 1879
Restaurant XiheyajuA favourite among expats, this restaurantserves Sichuan cuisine featuringingredients such as duck claws. It isnestled in a quiet courtyard.
Address: Northeast of the Ri Tan Park, Jianguomenwai areaPhone: +86 (0)10 8561 7643Internet: www.xhyj.net
AlamedaThis chic, popular restaurant specialises inBrazilian cuisine and serves Brazil’snational dish feijoada - a stew of blackbeans and meat served with rice.
Address: Sanlitun Beijie, Chaoyang district (next to the Nalimall)Phone: +86 (0)10 6417 8084
Yong HeThis Chinese fast food chain offers noodles,dumplings and other dishes in a simple,functional interior.
Address: Xindongan Market, 138 Wangfujing Daije / CarrefourShopping Centre, 17 Zhongguancun
Steak And EggsA US-style diner serving fried eggs,potatoes, toast and other Western dishes.Also has a good selection of cakes.
Address: 5 Xiushui Nanjie, Jianguomenwai areaPhone: +86 (0)10 6592 8088Internet: www.steakeggs.com.cn
Gongdelin Vegetarian RestaurantAs its name suggests, this restaurant takescare of the non-meat eaters with a varietyof vegetarian dishes. Local gourmetsrecommend the mushroom soup.
Address: 158 Qianmen NandajiePhone: +86 (0)10 6702 0867
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CAFÉS #CAFES#
Whether you are looking for a cup offreshly-brewed coffee or an exotic Chinesetea, the variety of coffee shops andteahouses in Beijing is almost endless.Many cafés serve fresh bread and cakes aswell.
Tasty TasteThe cakes in this place are sure to makeyour mouth water. From Green Tea CheeseCake to Red bean Mousse Cake andBlueberry Chocolate Mousse Cake, TastyTaste has something for everyone.
Address: Gongrentiyuchang Beilu, Gongrentiyuchang Xilu, DongCheng DistrictPhone: +86 (0)10 6551 1822
GustomentaThis colourfully decorated, Italian café isbased on the busy Sanlitun Street andserves ice cream and espresso.
Address: Xindong Lu 38-12Phone: +86 (0)10 6417 8890
Tea TimeTea has played a great role in Chinesehistory: the first references to the tealeaves go back 5,000 years in Chineseliterature. The hot beverage had originallybeen an herbal medicine, to aid digestionfor instance. But at some point in time itwas also used as currency for tradinggoods.
BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
Fancy a bottle of China’s Tsingtao Beer, acup of Japanese sake rice wine, or a pint ofGuinness? Beijing has a large selection ofbars catering to locals and internationalvisitors -- and it’s growing. Make sure youpay a visit to Sanlitun Street with its manypubs.
Frank’s PlaceAt Frank’s you can play a round of pool orwatch sports on one of the TV screens. Theplace is popular among foreigners, thanksto the fact that it serves Western beer.
Address: Jiang Tai Xi LuPhone: +86 (0)10 6437 8399Internet: www.franksplacebeijing.com
No Name BarThis pub may not have a name, but it’snevertheless popular and people comehere for the splendid views of the QianhaiLake. Locals sometimes refer to the bar byits owner’s name, Bai Feng.
Address: 3 Qianhai Dongyan, Xicheng DistrictPhone: +86 (0)10 6401 8541
Bar BluA favourite among the local party crowd,people here bogey on the small dance flooror chill out on the lovely roof terrace. BarBlu also hosts regular events, such as quiznights.
Address: 4th floor of Tongli Studios, Sanlitun BeiluPhone: +86 (0)10 6416 7567
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SHOPPING #SHOPPING#
Beijing has long been a centre of trade.Today, it boasts over 13,000 stores spreadacross the city, offering anything fromoriginal Chinese handicrafts tointernational designer fashion.
Wangfujing Street is among the mostpopular shopping miles in town. It is hometo new, shiny shopping malls anddepartment stores selling trendy,expensive brand-name goods. Shoppershere will also find foreign language bookstores, some arts and crafts shops as wellas restaurants.
Qianmen Street is one of oldest shoppingstreets of its kind in Beijing. It is home tomany old shops selling traditional Chinesegoods such as fine teas, soft silk andcotton fabrics and shoes.
Liulichang Street is great for antiquitiesand has been a long-time favourite amongscholars and calligraphers. Shops here areselling ink sticks, ink paste and othercultural goods, as well as some jewellery.If you think about taking up calligraphy,the sophisticated Chinese writing art, pay avisit to one of the stores on Liulichang tochoose the most suitable equipment.
Another popular option for clothes isXiushui Street, where both tourists andlocals are hunting for bargain fabrics in allshapes and colours. Sanlitun Street,meanwhile, has witnessed the emergenceof new and trendy designer shops.
Finally, if all this shopping makes youhungry, make sure you pay a visit toHongqiao Market at Tiantan Donglu in theChongwen district. This is a good wetmarket offering a wide range of seafoodand fresh fish, including lobster and crabs,and features more exotic specialities suchas snail meat.
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Oriental PlazaBeijing’s top shopping centre boasts120,000 square metres of shops in amodern ambiance. It is home towell-known Western and Asian brands andhouses a Sony Science Museum and acinema.
Address: 1 Dongchang’an JieInternet: www.orientalplaza.com
China World Shopping CentreA premier choice for the city’s well-off withall the famous designer brands fromChristian Dior to Gucci.
Address: 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie
Ten Fu’s TeaThis chain sells high-quality tea fromacross the region. The friendly staff brewssmall cups of tea for customers to sample.
Address: Danyao Dasha, Wangfujing Dajie
RuifuxiangThis traditional textile shop has beenaround for more than 110 years and sellshundreds of cotton, wool and silk textiles.
Address: 5 Dazhalan XijiePhone: +86 (0)10 6303 5764
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SLEEPING #SLEEPING#
EXCLUSIVEGrand Hyatt BeijingThis luxury hotel, just around the cornerfrom the Tiananmen Square, boasts anindoor swimming pool in the design of atropical lagoon. It has 555 art decor stylerooms and offers all the amenities you’dexpect from a deluxe hotel, including a Spaand a Fitness Centre.
Address: 1 East Chang An AvenuePhone: + 86 (0)10 8518 1234Internet: www.beijing.grand.hyatt.com
Raffles Beijing HotelThis traditional and centrally-located venueoffers a range of tastefully decoratedrooms, some with a view over theForbidden City. The hotel features an8-lane bowling alley and indoor tennis andsquash courts.
Address: 33 East Chang An AvenuePhone: +86 (0)10 6526 3388Internet: www.raffles.com
GOOD VALUENovotel Peace BeijingConveniently situated in the Wangfujingshopping district and only a short strollaway from the Forbidden City andTiananmen Square. This hotel - part of thewell-known Accor chain - has comfortablerooms and an indoor swimming pool.
Address: 3 Jinyu HutongPhone: +86 (0)10 6512 8833Internet: www.accorhotels.com
Haoyuan HotelThis small, charming courtyard hotel isbased inside a building dating back to theQing dynasty. Located in the DongchengDistrict, it features rooms with traditionaloriental decor and restaurants servingChinese as well as Western cuisine.
Address: 53 Shijia Hutong, Dongcheng DistrictPhone: +86 (0)10 6512 5557
BASICBamboo Garden HotelThis hotel once served as the mansion ofthe Post Minister in the early 1920s. It hastraditionally decorated rooms, includingsuites designed in the style of the Ming andQing dynasties.
Address: 24 Xiaoshiqiao, Xicheng DistrictPhone: +86 (0)10 5852 0088
You Yi Youth HostelThis red-coloured, four-store hostel offerssimple twin rooms and dormitories withbunk beds and separate bathrooms. It islocated in a noisy area with lots of bars,good for partying.
Address: 43 BeisanlitunPhone: +86 (0)10 6417 2632
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
AirportThe Beijing Capital International Airport islocated around 27 kilometers north ofBeijing´s city centre. At present, theairport consists of three terminals.Philippine Airlines operates in Terminal 2.
The cheapest way to into town is to take
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CAAC´s comfortable airport shuttle bus.Tickets cost RMB 16 and the ride takesbetween 40-90 minutes, depending ontraffic and origin/destination. The shuttlesleave the airport from outside gates 11-13in the arrival level of Terminal 2. Busesdepart every 15-30 minutes.
There is also an airport express train calledABC or Airport to Beijing City. The airportexpress covers the 27.3 km distancebetween the airport and the city in 18minutes, connecting Terminals 2 and 3, toSanyuanxiao station in Line 10 andDongzhimen station in Line 2. The one wayticket price is RMB 25.00.
Internet: www.bcia.com.cn
Public TransportThe subway is the best way to movearound the city and avoid traffic jams inBeijing. Currently, there are 8 lines inoperations, including the newly-openedABC, or Airport to Beijing City airport line,Line 10 and the Olympic Branch line.
The five existing lines are, Line 1, Line 2 orthe Loop Line, Line 5, Line 13 and theBatong Line. The subway runs from 05:00to midnight daily. Subway stations aremarked by blue signs with a "D" (for Ditieor subway) in a circle. Tickets cost RMB 2,regardless of distance or destination. Routesigns are in Bilingual.
Internet: www.ebeijing.gov.cn / www.bjsubway.com (inChinese)
TaxiTaxis are the default mode oftransportation for most foreigners inBeijing. As much as 3M people take thecab everyday so fear not, you will neverran out of taxis in this city. There are atleast 70,000 cabs in Beijing. The flagfallroute is RMB 10.00 for the first threekilometer during the day and RMB 11 from23:00 until 05:00. The costs of a ride is
RMB 2 per kilometer, RMB 3 after 15kilometers. Have your destination writtendown in Chinese.
Beijing taxi drivers are generally honestand friendly. Expect to get your change.Tipping is discouraged.
Taxi from the airport to the city centretakes approximately around 50 minutes,depending on the traffic for roughly RMB90, inclusive of a RMB 10 toll fee. Ask foryour receipt by saying "Fapiao."
The Beijing Bureau of Communicationstakes complaints concerning taxis, minibusor other vehicles. No operator, but anEnglish recording that gives instructions forfaxing your complaint- which of course willmitigate your anger right away. Tel No.+86 (0)10 6835 1150.
PostBeijing Main Post Office
Address: Jianguomen Beidajie, ChaoyangOpening hours: Open Monday to Saturday, 8.00 to 19.00
PharmacyGolden Elephant Pharmacy
Address: 267 Wangfujing Dajie
DentistBeijing International Medical Centre
Address: Youyi Lufthansa Centre, 50 Liangmaqiao LuPhone: +86 (0)10 6465 1561 Medical / +86 (0)10 6465 1384Dental unitInternet: www.imcclinics.com
TelephoneCountry code: +86
Area code: (0)10
Electricity220 Volt
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