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Walk around Beijing International Hotel
Located on Jianguomennei Avenue in the CBD (Central Business District) of Beijing, Beijing International Hotel is a modern 5-star hotel. The area surrounding the Beijing International Hotel offers travelers a good view of Beijing's modernized look, as well as some of the remnants of the Chinese capital's past. This walk takes you around the Beijing International Hotel to give you a feel for Beijing today.
author Author: Jason Jia time Posted Date: Feb 17, 2008

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A Stroll from Avic Hotel
If Tiananmen and the Forbidden City form the very center of Beijing, the Central Business District (CBD for short) is the capital's business downtown. Unlike the tourist spots, which give you a glimpse of Beijing's past, the CBD reflects Beijing's present.
author Author: Jason Jia time Posted Date: Feb 18, 2008

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Shopping at Xidan
Xidan, starting at the intersection of Xidan North Street and West Chang'an Street, is one of the major shopping streets in Beijing, a venue comparable to Wangfujing. Wangfujing however is a pedestrian street, while buses and cars can cut through Xidan¨Dalbeit not very fast with so many shoppers.
author Author: Jason Jia time Posted Date: Feb 20, 2008

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Shopping around the Hwa Hotel
Xidan, starting at the intersection of Xidan North Street and West Chang'an Street, is one of the major shopping streets in Beijing, a venue comparable to Wangfujing. Wangfujing however is a pedestrian street, while buses and cars can cut through Xidan¨Dalbeit not very fast with so many shoppers.
author Author: Jason Jia time Posted Date: Mar 3, 2008

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A Walk around the Temple of Heaven
One of Beijing's most famous parks, the Temple of Heaven is on your list of "must-sees" in Beijing. It used to be the place where Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties worshipped Heaven and prayed for good harvests. This walk will bring you a route starting from the Puhuangyu subway station, and ending at the Eastern Gate of the park, on which you will not only pass through the Temple of Heaven, but also visit some shops and restaurants. It will take you a half-day to complete this stroll.
author Author: Jason Jia time Posted Date: Mar 17, 2008

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Walking at Yuan Capital Earthen Wall Relics Park
Yuan Capital Earthen Wall Relics Park is located in between the north 3rd and 4th ring roads of Beijing City. It was built upon the earthen city wall relics of the Yuan Dynasty in 2003. In this article I will show you a route including the major scenic spots of the park. Starting from Xuezhi Bridge to Mudan Yuan (Peony Garden), it will take you one hour or so to cover the whole route.
author Author: Jason Jia time Posted Date: Apr 28, 2008

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A walk featuring Chinese Ethnic Culture Park
China is a vast, multi-national country that consists of 56 nationalities. Is there an opportunity to know all of these nationalities just in one day? The answer is yes, you can go visit Chinese Ethnic Culture Park. This article aims to bring you with me to visit not only the cultural park, but also Yuan Capital Earthen Wall Relics Park, built upon the earthen city wall of the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1271 - 1368). This trip will take a total daytime.
author Author: Jason Jia time Posted Date: Jun 11, 2008

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