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The Sites & Sounds Of Beijing


Published on November 24, 2011 by Jessica Cook

 

Beijing, the capital of China is a beautiful city packed with culture and history. Whether you want to savour the taste of their famous Beijing Duck or climb the Great Wall, there is a plethora of attractions in this buzzing city. As one of the most populous cities in the world, it has a lot of people, activities, eateries and attractions packed into a proportionally tiny space. This city is the heart of Chinaís history and a place where palaces and temples co-exist amongst skyscrapers.

 

If you want to check out Beijing Opera house or see the old grounds of the last Olympics this is certainly an engaging city that will keep you hooked. Itís important when you fly to make sure you get good value for your money. And cheap flights to Beijing are easy to get hold of, especially if you plan ahead. This is city where you will be desperate to return before youíve even left.

 

The Forbidden City is one of its foremost attractions with over 9000 rooms and a whopping 250 acres; this is an impressive place to go on a day out. Built in the 1400s the attraction has been burnt down and renovated more times than you could count. This is an especially great place to visit in the early evening of summer when the soft sun lights up this beautiful landmark. The Great Wall is an important historical landmark and a must-see for any culture mad tourists. The wall is split into segments named: Badaling, Juyongguan, Huanghuacheng, Jiankou, Mutianyu, Gubeikou, Jinshanling, and Simatai. Surprisingly well preserved for something that has been around since the Ming Dynasty, each section has different opening times and regulations so itís worth checking before you venture along.

 

Acrobatics are embedded in Chinese culture and venues such as Tiandi Theatre and Chaoyang Theatre offer a spinning, gyrating show of daredevil grace that will impress even the most travelled viewers. If acrobatics arenít your thing then you should check out a kung fu show. The Red Theatre is just one example of a venue offering shows that are visually striking as well as featuring impressive feats of endurance and strength.

 

This 3000 year old city undeniably proves that you can teach an old dog new tricks; with its impressive clubbing scene. The World of Suzie Wong is one of the most vibrant of its unusual night haunts, with 1930s ambiance juxtaposed against modernist decoration. There are more clubs here than you can count, and whatever it is youíre looking for from a night out, chances are you can find it with some research or even quick fire questioning of the locals. If you want to go out for a drink then Sanlitun is the pulsating heart of Beijingís nightlife as and suitable establishments can also be found near the Drum Tower. The Den is one of Beijingís oldest bars and the perfect place to combine beer with culture. The Drum and Bell is another great watering hole with a scenic surrounding.


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