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March 15, 2010

Beijing travel guide

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If you’re going to China on a business trip, you’ll want to know How to Get Around in Beijing on public transportation. Unless you have a chauffer or tour guide to take you around, you’ll need to know which public transportation goes to the locations you need to get to for business meetings and conferences.

Whether you fly from Los Angeles to Beijing, Chicago to Beijing, Atlanta to Beijing or anywhere else in the country, your flight is the least of your worries. You know the plane will take you to the airport, but where do you go from there? You can check with the tourism in Beijing Shanghai China or Ho Chi Minh City Beijing Day Tour Vietnam Beijing travel information to see how to get around, but you’ll need to do that before you leave on your business trip to Beijing.

If you’re staying at a hotel in Beijing, but that’s not where your meetings are, you’ll need to know How to Get Around in Beijing on public transportation. Be sure to get this book for all the transportation in Beijing that you will need on your trip.

The “Beijing Complete public transport guide” specifically designed for all English-speaking tourists and visitors to Beijing. This guide will enable you to get around Beijing with confidence and ease. The guide will save you lots of time and money. It was designed as a way to help you find the information you need quickly.

Beijing is a huge metropolis. Most of its people do not understand a word of English. In addition, when you finally find English speakers they seldom have the information you need to get to your destination. Taxi drivers often do not understand English. They often refuse driving Beijng Tour long distances or take you to the ‘general destination’ only, which may be several kilometers away. Traffic jams are very common and taking a taxi can prove to be a costly and time-consuming exercise. Beijing’s extensive public transport system, including buses and subways, offers the most cost effective and efficient way to travel.

The “Beijing Complete public transport guide” has extensive information on Beijing’s public transport system – including details of over 22,000 bus and subway stations.
The guide has detailed information sorted by
* Time tables
* Bus & Subway routes
* A full list of bus stops, sorted in both English – Chinese and Chinese – English
* A full list of popular destinations (such as major tourist attractions, markets, museums, temples, universities, hospitals, parks) and how to get there using public transport.
* Most popular and highly appraised hostels

Beijing Vacations Information

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This article is about the China vacations and Beijing travel. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning your Beijing travel now.

The Thai food is lots of people’s favourite food and you can find many good Thai restaurants in Beijing. If you are not very familiar with the menus in Thai restaurants, you can try the house specails. They are the dishes recommended by the Thai chef and you will not be disappointed with them.

1. Red Basil Thai Restaurant:
Address: 8 Xinyuanli Nanxiaojiejia Street, Beijing.
How to get here: Take the Line 403, 302 or 300 city bus to the station named “Niuwangmiao”.
Capacity: 100 people.
House specials: Thai fried prawn cutlets (60 rmb), Thai hot and sour soup (40 rmb), Thai fried fish cutlets (60 rmb), Thai ginger flavor chicken soup ( 40 rmb ).
Some comments: One of my friends said that the Red Basil Thai Restaurant is the best Thai restaurant in Beijing. In my point of view, this restaurant is not a bad choice for a Thai food fan but it is a little bit expensive. This restaurant has been in good business for a long time now. It is close to the Nanyin Mansion and Yansha Mansion. The good location helps it to attracts more and more customers.

2. Water Lily (Hehua) Thai Restaurant:
Address: Guomao Center West SB124A, Beijing.
Tel: 65055386.
Capacity: 50 people.
House specials: Curry dishes (48 rmb), Thai hot and sour shrimp soup (66 rmb).
Some comments: You can find the native Thai food here and the delivery service is also available here (with reasonable price).

3. Saigon Inn:
Address: Gloria Plaza Hotel, Chaoyang districe, Beijing.
Capacity: 108 people.
House specials: Red Lion-head with Single Narial Bouquet (48 rmb), The peacock spreads its tail feathers (298 rmb), Sixiwanzi (98 rmb).

4. Asian Star Restaurant:
Address: 26 Dongsanhuanbeilu Street, Chaoyang district, Beijing.Beijing Tour
Capacity: 150 people.
House specials: Kashao Tofu (28 rmb), Indian Ka Chicken (35 rmb), Masalaka (35 rmb). ( more info about the China vacations, Beijing flights and Lhasa travel at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM )

5. Panqumei Thai Restaurant (South-east Asian Dishes, sea food):
Address: 25 Xiaoyunlu Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing.
How to get here: Take the Line 300 city bus to the station named “Jingxin Mansion”.Beijing Day Tour
Capacity: 40 – 50 people.

6. Changtaiyuan Thai Restaurant (South-east Asian Dishes):
Address: 8 Fangzhuanglu Street, Fengtai District, Beijing.
How to get here: Take the Line 63, 12, 112, 52 to the station named “Fangzhuang”.
Capacity: 120 people.
House specials: Curry Chicken (30 rmb for the small dish and 40 rmb for the big dish), Xianglanye Fried Chicken (38 – 48 rmb), Hot and sour shrimp soup (68 – 88 rmb), Thaizhishadie (39 – 45 rmb).
Comments: The food here is the native Thai food and all the spices are from Thailand. The chef here is one of the top 10 Thai food chefs in Thailand. This place is your good choice if you wanna have some real Thai food in Beijing. ( Useful info for your China vacations if you are a Thai food fan. :-) )

Wonderful Beijing

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Kung Pao chicken (also spelled Kung Po chicken) is a classic dish in Sichuan cuisine, originating in the Sichuan Province of central-western China. The dish is named after Ding Baozhen (1820–1886), a late Qing Dynasty official. Born in Guizhou, Ding served as head of Shandong province and later as governor of Sichuan province. His title was Gong Bao, or palatial guardian. The name “Kung Pao” chicken is derived from this title.

The dish exists in both traditional Sichuan and Westernized versions; the latter is more popular in the United States and Canada.

If you are planning your China vacations now, you should try the traditional Sichuan version of Kung Pao chicken. In my point of view, this is the real Kung Pao chicken, not the Westernized version.

Here are some good restaurants which serve good Kung Pao chicken in Beijing:

(1). Guolin (Zhongguancun branch): The Guolin is a famous Chinese Home-Style Cooking restaurant in Beijing. The price is not high (about 50 rmb for one person). Its Kung Pao chicken is a lot of people’s favourite. You can try its roast Beijing duck if you want. It is delicious too. (but much cheaper than the famouse Quanjude Peking Roast Duck) The services here are not bad and it is a very good place to hang out with friends in my point of view. Here is the address: 18 Zhongguancun Beiyijie Street, Beijing. Tel: 010 – 62628768. ( useful info for China vacations )

(2). Yuxiangcun: You can find the genuine Sichuan food in this restaurant. The cost is about 60 rmb for one person. The chefs here are from Sichuan and I like its Kung Pao chicken very much. It is sweet but not too much. You can try this real Kung Pao chicken from Sichuan here and you will find out that it is so different from the Kung Pao chicke you have in the U.S. or Europe. (info for your China vacations) Lots of people like its Boiled Fish too. You can try it if you like the spicy food. There are some VIP rooms in it and they are the good choices for you if you don’t like the noise. Here is the address: 5 Chengzhuanglu Street, Beijing. Tel: 010 – 86301674.

(3). Chuanban: Chuanban means “Sichuan’s” in Chinese. You can know that it serves the genuine Sichuan food from its name. The cost is about 50 rmb for one person. Although this restaurant is not in a good location, it is still in very good business. Beijing Day Tour You will need to wait for the seats if you don’t make a reservation in advance. An interesting thing here is that you can get some discounts if you wait here for the seats. :-) If you are not a big fan of the spicy food, you will need to tell the waiters / waitress first. They can serve the medium spicy dishes if you ask. Its Kung Pao chicken is very good and you can try the Fried ducks blood too. I like them both. Here is the address: 5 Gongyuantoutiao Street (Jianguomenneidajie Street), Beijing. Tel: 010 – 65122277 – 6101.

(4). Xinbashu Boiled Fish (Changping): You can know that the most famous dish here is the Boiled Fish (cost only 28 rmb) from its name. Many people like the Boiled Fish here because it is not very spicy. Beijing Tour Its environment and decorations are good. This restaurant is always in good business no matter you come here in weekend or week days. Although it is a little bit crowded and noisy sometimes, its services are not bad. The Kong Pao chicken here is a very good option for you, especially for those who are not good at eating spicy food. ( hope this can be helpful for your China vacations ) You’d better make a reservation first if you decide to come here.

Day trip of Beijing

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This article is about the dessert in Beijing. You can find some useful information in it if you are booking your Beijing flights now. (you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM)

If you are a fan of the sweet food (like cakes,cookies,fruits,pastries,ice cream,candies), here are some good places for you:

1. Wenyu Cheese:

Wenyu Cheese is located in 49 Nanluoguxiang Street, Dongcheng district,Beijing. It has the famous cheese and syrup of plum in Beijing. It is hard to tell which one is more famous, the Nanluoguxiang Street or the Wenyu Cheese? Lots of Beijing white collar workers like this little store (only 10 square meters). The cost here is low and the dessert is delicious. It is always in very good bussiness and you will have to wait in line if you wanna try some dessert here. The boss of Wenyu Cheese if a chef from the Beijing Sanyuanmeiyuan. In all of the dessert here, I will recommend the syrup of plum. It is a traditional Chinese drink and you will not be able to find it in other places.(you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM)

2. Helemi Dessert:

In Beijing, it is not hard to find dessert stores. But they are very similar and none of them can make profits by just selling dessert. There is a small dessert store in the famous Guijie street and it only serves dessert. It is many young people’s favourite. Beijing Tour The cost here is not low (about 16 rmb for one dish), but the dessert here is pretty good and I think it is worth it. Here is the address: Hehuashichang, Dianwen, Dongcheng District, Beijing.

3. Bellagio Cafe:

It started it business from the year of 2000 in Beijing. Its first store is in Shanghai. Now the Ballagio Cafe has more than 20 stores in China. Beijing Day Tour It is a combination of fashion,taste and pop. You can get the traditional Taiwanese food and the new concept Sicuan food here. The dessert here is the most famous thing of course. In Beijing, some people think this place is a little bit expensive. But you can get very good deals here if you choose the right time to visit this place. (only 30 rmb for one person) Here is the address: 87 Jianguolu street, Xinguangtiandi, Chaoyang District,Beijing.(you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM)

4. Azabu Jyuban Sabo:

From the name, you can know it is a Japanese store. It has more than 30 years of history in Japan. You can find the Azabu Jyuban Sabo in the famous Dongfang Square of Beijing. I will recommend the “tomato icecream” here. You will love it !

5. Fruits Pop:

The fruits pop means “fruits and ice”. This is the best food in summer. In Hong Kong the fruits pop is also called “fruitymixed”. The address of this store is: 1st floor of the Taipingyuangbaihuo, Beijing.

Day Trip in Beijing

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is the metro capital city of the People’s Republic of China. It is among the most often frequented tourist places within the whole of Asia. Rich in culture, China is a going to be a loving experience. Lots of people call it “China, the mysterious”, simply for its extremely mysterious aura displayed in its wealthy customs and historical past. Feng Shui is among the mysteries of this beautiful country and only the pure understand the power which is situated behind Feng Shui. Beijing, also known as Peking is exactly positioned in northern China which is also one of the 4 great ancient capitals of the country. It is the second largest city after Shanghai with almost 18 million in population and subdivided into two rural counties and 16 urban and suburban districts. Beijing is the considered as center of China’s culture, politics and education. It has even become more popular when it hosted the Olympic Games in 2008.

Beijing is a heaven for a lot of tourists from around the world. The different amusement spots and attractions are endless. Your meals are sublime. Chinese cuisine is regarded as one of the best in the world but you have to try the different side of Chinese cuisine – its street foods. You can observe very active streets at night selling delicious noodles and finger foods being sold by a stretch of street vendors. The city can also be famous for great buys making this place a shopaholic and bargain hunter’s delight. Its popular shopping district, Jianguomenwai, is home to many international fashion brands such as Gap, Prada and more. If you want to observe much more great things to buy from clothes to gadgets that are rock bottom prices, the Xindong Plaza, Beijing’s first ever mega mall, is the perfect place. For antique collectors and shoppers, go to Liulichang, as it is home to many of the city’s oldest antique shops.

The New Year party in Beijing provides most of the best firework spectacles on the planet with the well-known dragon parade in many of its streets. Fireworks are usually part of an extended tradition in China because they believe that it drives away evil spirits and invites good luck in.

Climate: Early spring in Beijing is windy and dry and ranges from 55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Sandstorms are frequent during the spring season. Summer, from June to August, ranges from 70 to 80F, although it rains often in Beijing Tour some of the parts in China. The best time to visit Beijing is during Fall or Autumn season with abundant sunshine and mild temperatures. Generally, Beijing has hot humid summers and cold, dry and windy winters due to what we call the Siberian winds.

Transportation: The tremendous development and growth of Beijing made the city as China’s major transportation hub. It has 5 ring roads, 9 city express and expressways, railway lines, 11 national highways entry and an international airport. Beijing Day Tour It has railway systems which extends and connects many other cities in China. The most famous and modern is the Beijing-Tianjin high-speed train, and the Beijing Subway. Metered cabs can also be found everywhere in Beijing, one of its most convenient public transports.

Beijing Day Tour

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Beijing, the capital of People’s Republic of China would be your ideal tourist destination if you are a real travel freak. It is a beautiful place with many tourist attractions. But what is essential, is a little research and a correct schedule. A little planning and some good travel tips would definitely make your trip to Beijing Tour an unforgettable experience. While planning your trip, you must decide upon the ideal traveling time to avoid any disturbances in your tour. You can plan your trip in the autumn season as the weather is gorgeous with fewer tourists in the town. In fact, autumn is described as the season when the sky is high and the air is fresh. It is characterized by clear skies and breezy days, which are ideal for traveling around the city. You can also plan your trip around summers i.e. from June to August which Beijing Day Tour sees major tourists thronging to this place. Summers are considered as the peak season for tourism related activities. It is an ideal time if you wish to see the Great Wall with air breezing past you. Another good time for a Beijing trip is around the Chinese New Year i.e. in January or February to get the best out of your trip and see the city at its best.

While visiting Beijing you must also experience the exotic Chinese cuisine in the well known food joints. Select from any of the best food joints like 1001 Nights for tasty middle eastern, Alameda for Brazilian, Bookworm which is an international cafe, Chuan for Chinese cuisine and many other food places which are world renowned for their Chinese delicacies. Enjoy the delicate and healthy sea food in China, exotically prepared by the best chefs who are experienced at preparing the most delicious sea food. Another major tip that you may need is the best of tourist attractions in Beijing. Check out the must visited places like 798 Art District, the Ancient Observatory, the Beihai Park, world famous Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum, the Beijing Aquarium, the well known Beijing Botanical Gardens, Beijing Planetarium, Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall and many other places that must be visited. The city of Beijing is well known for its market that offers the best shopping experience to all and at the best prices, too.

While visiting Beijing, you may also not worry for the money problems. Traveler cheques are the most trusted financial instruments in Beijing. Another good thing about Beijing is ample number of ATMs located around the place. You can also rely on credit cards with all the main cards being accepted like Visa, MasterCard, American Express, JCB and Diners Club. You can use your credit cards in hotels, department stores and for transportation costs, too. Moreover, you can also exchange your cash as the whole process is relatively easy. Beijing is truly a world class city and you wouldn’t face any major problems there. People here are very helpful and welcome tourists from all over the world with open arms.

Beijing Travel Guide

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This article is about the motels in Beijing. You can find some useful Beijing travel and flights information in it if you are booking your China flights now. (you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM)

1. The Beijing Railway Station, Jianguomen, Guomao, CBC area:

There are 2 Home Inn Motels in this area: Guomao Home Inn and Shuangjin Home Inn. In my view, the Guomao Home Inn is not a very good choice because of its bad traffic condition. I will recommend the Shuangjin Home Inn. It is only 1 or 2 miles away from Guomao but the traffic there is much better. There is also a subway station in Shuangjin. If you wanna take the city bus, the Line 28,705,707,37 bus can take you to Guomao. The Line 9,802,729 bus can take you to the Beijing railway station. The Line 810 bus can take you to the Forbidden City.

Price: For the Guomao Home Inn, the standard 2 beds room costs 299 rmb. For the Shuangjin Home Inn, the standard 2 beds room costs 259 rmb and the 1 bed room costs 179 rmb. 10 rmb for the breakfast in Shuangjin Home Inn.(you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM)

There is a Super 8 Motel in Shuangjin. It is close to the subway station and the cost is 388 rmb (for the 2 beds room and 1 bed room). This includes the fees for the breakfast.

2. Qianmen area:

There is a Home Inn Motel in this area: Qianmen Home Inn. The location of this motel is very good. To get here, you can take the taxi or bus to Dashilang first. Then go south to the Yunju Hutong. This Qianmen Home Inn is always in very good business and you will need to make a reservation first. (tel:400-820-3333)

3. Wangfujin, Congwenmen area:

There is a 7 Days Inn motel in this area: Dongsi 7 Days Inn. Beijing Tour It is in the Dongsishitiao Street and you can take the Line 807 or Line 113 bus to Wangfujin from this place. (Line 13,116,118,701 bus to Beihai and Shichahai. Line 109 bus to Xidan)

There is a Jinjiang Inn motel in Guangqumen. This Guangqumen Jinjiang Inn is Beijing Day Tour also a good option in this Wangfujin area.(you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM)

4. Xidan area:

There is a Home Inn motel called Caishikou Home Inn in this area. It is about 1 or 2 miles from Xidan and you can take the Line 105 bus to Xidan.

By Shane Lee. Date: 07/05/2009.

Beijing Travel

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This article is about the China vacations and you can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China vacations now.

There are many good French restaurants in Beijing (as a Beijinger, I think these info can be very helful for your Beijing travel and China vacations, :-) ):

1. French Bistro:
You can feel the unique French Bistro culture here and the good atmostphere will help you to relax. The steak and red wine are very “French” in this restaurant. The address is: 10 Dongsanhuanbeilu, 1st floor of the Great Wall Hotel, Chaoyang District, Beijing. Office hours: 18:00 – 22:30. The cost is about 150 rmb for a person.

2. Brasserie Flo:
Brasserie Flo is a famous brand from France. Brasserie means homely dishes in French and Flo is a very popular one in these Brasserie restaurants. The expense is not high here( about 150 rmb for a person ). You can find all kinds of classic French dishes here. Lots of Beijingers like this place. The address is: 16 Dongsanhuanbeilu, 2nd floor of the Longbo square (north east of the Changhong Bridge), Chaoyang District, Beijing. Office hours: 11:30-14:30, 18:00-23:00.

3. Bleu Marine:
This restaurant has very good toast beefsteak and pepper sauce. The dishes here are in the south French style. The address is: 5 Guanghuaxili, Chaoyang district, Beijing. Office hours: 11:30-14:30, 19:00-22:30. The cost is about 100 rmb for one person.

4. Justine’s:
It is a old French restaurant founded in 1982 (Beijing branch). Justine’s is many people’s favourite French restaurant in Beijing. You can get very traditional French dishes here and this restaurant is the only place for you to eat the Gold Kobe Steak ( I love it, :-) ) in Beijing. The address is: 5 Jianguomenwaidajie, Jianguo Hotel, Chaoyang district, Beijing. Office hours: 6:00-10:00, 12:00-14:30, 18:00-22:00. The cost is about 200 rmb for one person. ( You can find more information about China vacations and Lhasa travel at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM )

5. Maxim’s de Paris:
This restaurant starts its business in Beijing from the year of 1983. I remember that my colleague have dinner with his girlfriend here in valentine’s day. Lots of Beijingers like this French restaurant. You can see the live band shows here and the atmostphere is romantic. The services are not bad but the dishes are not always so Beijing Day Tour good here(it denpends on which chef cooks your dinner). The only thing which is always good here is the ice-cream, :-) . The address of Maxim’s de Paris is: 2 Qianmenxidajie, Chongwen Hotel, Chongwen District, Beijing. Office hours: 11:00-14:00, 17:00-22:00. The cost is about 150 rmb for one person.

6. Le Bistort des Chateaux Cafe& Restaurant:
The chef here is very famouse. Address: 3 Jianguomenwaidajie, 1st floor of the Jinglun Hotel, Chaoyang district, Beijing. Office hours: 9:30 pm – 2:00 am. The cost is about 200 rmb for one person.

7. Cuisine Galley:
The French chef here has 29 years of experience. The menu is also produced by him. There are also some interesting dishes that combine the French style and the Chinese style in this place. The address is: 2 Dongjiaomingxiang, Novotel Xinqiao, Dongcheng district, Beijing Tour. Office hours: 11:30-14:00, 17:30-21:30. The cost is about 150 rmb for one person.

8. Frist Star:
The chef-Benson here has more than 15 years of experience (worked for the famous French restaurants such as La Couple, Wangfu Hotel, FLO). The atmostphere here is very romantic and you can see some Chinese movie stars here if you are lucky. :-) The address: 18 Xiaoyunlu, Chaoyang district, Beijing. Office hours: 11:00-23:00. The cost is about 150 rmb for one person.

The Ming Tombs

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1 how was the site of the ming tombs chosen?
Inscriptions on tortoise shells showed that the Chinese word for tombs had the same meaning with the word “nothing” which means buring underground and being void.
Confucius considered it necessary to earth up and build a tomb as a sign for the coming generations to pay tributes to their ancestors,since then,tombs evolved in the grave ground and their sizes differed according to their rank of the dead.the tomb of the emperor was the largest and most sumptuous.actually,it was a mausoleum.
Although Beijing has been a capital city for five dynasties,the tombs of the ming emperors are the only ones in the modern Beijing.the tombs of the liao dynasty(916-1125) are in northeastern china,and those of the qing emperors(1644-1911) are 125 km away from Beijing,the tombs of the jin emperors were destroyed at the end of the ming dynasty.the tombs of the yuan emperors did not survive either.
Yuan emperors did not have any mausolemns.the reason was quite simple:yuan emperors were all nomads from the Mongolian steppe,they held the belief that they should return to earth after death,because earth was where they had come from.they simply placed the dead inside a hollowed nanmu tree,which was then buried under the grassland soon it would be difficult to find any traces of the tomb.
However,the ming emperors were han Chinese who believed the existence of an after-world,where the dead would live a life similar to that of the living.therefore,ming emperors had grand mausoleums built for themselves in the ming dynasty,the mausoleums had become a big building which has a square walled city called baochen in the front and a precious top called baoding in the back.
The mausoleum area is composed of 13 tombs for the ming emperors,each of which was built between a hill and a stream.the site was chosen with the greatest care,taking he feng shui(heavenly wind and earthly water) into account.If you want to visit the Beijing,most Beijing Tour have include the Ming Tombs,if you only have one,Beijing Day Tours is good tour type for you.
Before moving the capital to Beijing,ming chengze,zhu di,sent people to Beijing to select proper site for mausoleum,they spent three years travelling around Beijing and through figuring out the intention of the emperor,considered that the small basin at the foot of huang tu hill,10 km north of changping town,with an area of 40 square kilometer,was ideal site of geomantice omen.
Zhu Di himself inspected the site,he found out the place was broad in space,screened by hills,having deep clear water,slow flows,and thick earth and infinite build of vision.in the north it neighbours the juyongguan pass,in the south is changping city,an army could be stationed here to suggested that from geomantice point of view,the site was rare and ideal.Zhu Di was satisfied and ordered starting construction of mausoleum.He renamed huang Tu Hill as the hill of Heaveny Longevity.

Beijing Flights

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This article is about the Beijing flights and Beijing travel. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China vacations now.

There are some non-stop flights from U.S. to China now. You can fly directly to Beijing from S.F.(UA 8888/CA 8888 13:40, CA 985, 15:30,) , NYC(CA 981/UA 4451 13:00, CO 88, 17:00), L.A.(CA983/UA4455, 20:15). More information about Beijing flights at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM.

The 2008 Beijing Olympics Game is a very successful one and many travellers are now interested in the Olympics stadiums in Beijing. Here is an introduction of these great stadiums:

1. Beijing National Stadium (Bird’s Nest/Olympic Stadium): It is the main stadium of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Games and all the Chinese are very proud of it. It is 24.8 kilometers away from the Beijing Capital Airport(about 30-40 minutes’ ride and costs 75-90 rmb for the taxi service). You can get here by bus too. The 407, 113, 939, 944, 983, 386, 740, 753, 689, 656 city bus will take you to the Beijing National Stadium(name of the bus stop is Beichenqiaoxilu). The subway is also a good choice. You can take the subway to the stop named “Olympics Center”. There are many good restaurants near the Beijing National Stadium and I will recommend these three: (1). Hongfanqie restaurant, 18 Beichendonglu, Catic Hotel Beijing; (2). Friday, 18 Beichendonglu, Catic Hotel Beijing; Beijing Tour (3). Jiashiyuhuayuan restaurant, 23 Beichendongluhuayuanyihao. If you wanna go to a bar or something, there are also some good choices for you: (1). Good friend: 8 Beichendonglu(in the north of the Catic Hotel). (2). Feiwen club: 8 Beichendonglu(in the east of the Beijing National Stadium). (3). ViVo club: 28 Aihuibeiliyiyuan. Also, there are lots of good hotels and motels near the Beijing National Stadium. Here are some motels I recommend: (1). Beijing Aomengsi, North Huizonglu, Huiyindasha. (2). Anzhou motel: 416 Huizonglu. By the way, the ticket price for the Beijng National Stadium is 50 rmb.

2. Water cube: It is the swimming center for the 2008 Beijing Olympics Games and is very close to the Beijing National Stadium(about 5 minutes’ walk). Cost: 30 rmb. (You can find more information about Beijing flights and China vacations at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM) Beijing Day Tour

3. Beijing Olympics Basketball Stadium: It is the stadium for the basketball games of 2008 Beijing Olympics. You can get here by bus(996,983,982,981,967,952,913,817,751,740,728,693,689,624,620,436,373,370,337,64 to the bus stop named “Wukesong”). The subway is also a good choice and you will need to get off at the stop named “Wukesong”. There are a lot good restaurants near this stadium. Here are some restaurants I like: (1). Baiwanzhuangxican: East of Wukesong Bridge, Kangxin Tower. (2). Jianbinshifu: South of Wukesong Bridge, Jianbin building. (3). Jufupinshangpin: 79 Fuxinlu, West of Wukesong Bridge.

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