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Beijing Hotels and Travel Guide
Beijing Travel Information
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The capital city of the People’s Republic of China, Beijing (Peking) is a fast-growing, dynamic conurbation that, while courting foreign businesses and visitors, maintains a strong grip on its rich cultural heritage.
Beijing is an ultra-modern city with high-rise buildings, shopping malls and vast international hotels connected by an intricate freeway system crisscrossing the city. All the same, the modern buildings conceal traditional dwellings, parks, numerous architectural world-renowned treasures and yellow-tiled temples whose prayer flags and wind chimes move in the breeze created by the passing traffic.
With a population of 12 million and growing, Beijing is no dwarf in the lexicon of worldwide travel destinations and it features a long list of traditional attractions.
Beijing Hotels - Where to Stay in Beijing
There are hotels of every level and standard in Beijing. Ideally, you should choose a known-name hotel in the four- to five-star class but common sense dictates that a new three-star hotel would be in better shape than an old four-star. However, because of the recent Olympic Games hotel room standards in Beijing should be high for years to come. Read more...
Beijing ToursIt's not a matter of finding something to see in Beijing, it's more like 'how much can I fit in during my stay?' Beijing has everything from the regal to the raucous and the choice of tours is as long as the Yellow River. Read more...
Beijing AttractionsBeijing is crammed with traditional architectural attractions and for a city that suffered through the barren and anarchic years of the Cultural Revolution this is all the more surprising. Take your time – it's worth it! Read more...
Beijing ActivitiesBeijing is a city of extremes; a place where the extraordinary pales against the super extraordinary. Here are some tips as to what to do in Beijing. Read more... |
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Beijing Restaurants
Beijing is the capital of China and therefore dining out there means lots of choices and food brought from all over the country. Still, it's equally as rewarding to sample local cuisine which encapsulates northern Chinese food. Read more...
Beijing Nightlife
The Sanlitun area is still a pretty busy nightlife centre, despite Beijing's determination to tear everything down and build anew. Small bars dot the neighbourhood – some so small that capacity is 10 punters. Read more...
Beijing Shopping
Just a few years ago there were only a few department stores and small bazaars in Beijing, but now there are many superstores, mega-malls and markets where you can buy just about anything you need. Read more...
Beijing Information
The second-largest city in China after Shanghai, Beijing has a budding population of over 12 million permanent residents. It is the political, educational and cultural centre of China and is world-famous for its historical significance.
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Beijing Map
Our interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest with links to relevant information pages. The perfect way to find your way around and see where everything actually is. (Read more...)












