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Tianamen Square
By ALLANH | 8/29/2008 6:55:54 AM
You must see Tianamen Square at night. You must see the shopping in Wangfujing Street. Go early evening (when dark). Try and go in a group (3 or 4)
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indian restaurant in hutong
By MASALA | 9/28/2007 12:54:40 AM

Many foreigners have come to know Nanluoguxiang in the capital's Dongcheng District after patronizing the Mirch Masala indian restaurant and plastered 8. One of the best persevered areas in Downtown Beijing, Nanluoguxiang is famous for its hutong and courtyards (siheyuan) but it is also now famed for the cafes and bars and clothing and handcraft shops that line its hutong laneways. Dubbed "another bar area besides Houhai, Workers' Stadium and Sanlitun," Nanluoguxiang is a perfect blend of past and present.Other distinctive bars in the area include: Xiao Xin's Cafe, Zha Zha Cafe and Hu Tong Er. Mirch Masala Opened by a young restaurentier Mr.Daya Delhi born, mirch masala is bright, serene and amiable. Most of the design was completed by the owner, who believes "a kitchen is more important than a living room." The Mirch masala has an artistic and romantic atmosphere, reflecting the interests of the owner.New restaurants featuring Yunnan, and Korean cuisines are now available.
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Hou Hai Bar Street.
By CALIFORNIA | 2/28/2006 9:36:19 AM
Hou Hai is a good place for chatting and drink with friend,there were many kinds of bars,and at the lake side!A good place for nightlife!
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Something different... try Lao She Tea House
By LEMONCACTUS | 12/11/2005 4:10:34 AM
Join the likes of George Bush (!) and take time out to do something a little different in Beijing. This Tea House is fabulous, located at 3 Qianmen Avenue: here’s their website giving details of prices, performances etc. www.laosheteahouse.com
You can choose how close to the stage you sit and throughout the show your table is filled with traditional Chinese snacks. A rather talented tea-pouring waiter is constantly on hand to make sure your cup is never empty (from a great height!).
The evening show, which I went to, is a mix of music, opera, magic, stand-up and dance: it was a really brilliant experience. They even have a screen up with introductions in English to the different performances. We paid 100RMB and got a table 3 rows from the front with excellent views and the theatre is very small and atmospheric.
It’s a great experience, so do something different, visit this tea house!
Enjoy!
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