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Beijing: Yeah, Maybe Not For Me...

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    Guadalupe Barton
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    I'm from Zhejiang, and I actually really enjoy Cantonese cuisine, haha! Our tastes are quite similar in some respects.

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      Mr. Jody Bednar
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      When you get fed up, you can just go home. We've been fed up for ages, but what choice do we have?

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        Madeline Hermann III
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        It's so dry here. I started coughing and feeling 'heaty' (a traditional Chinese concept of internal imbalance) after just two days.

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          Elaine Boyle PhD
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          Same here! I kept thinking I'd eaten something that made me 'heaty,' but it turns out I'm just not used to the environment. Guangdong definitely suits me better.

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            Lorraine Rau
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            Static shock! I'm so over it. I'm actually scared of getting zapped now.

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              Edith Friesen
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              Haha! I get a shock every single time I touch an elevator handrail.

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                Kristi Doyle
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                When I visit the South, I can't get used to the food either, and the climate is so damp, chilly, and overcast. It's rainy for half the year, with barely any sunshine. Then July and August are oppressively hot and humid, with surface temperatures hitting 40°C+. In winter, laundry never seems to dry properly, and it's bone-chillingly cold inside. The South just feels relentlessly gloomy – at least, that's how Zhejiang is. Oh, and don't get me started on the roads, swarming with reckless, beat-up e-bikes weaving everywhere.

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                  Misty Anderson DDS
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                  That's just how it is with adapting between the North and South – it's common not to be used to things.

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                    Florence Stark
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                    I'm planning a trip to Beijing in April, but hearing your experience makes me second-guess it.

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                      Dexter Cummerata
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                      It should be less crowded in April, so it's still worth going.

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                        Tanya Bogisich IV
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                        Everyone I know who recently traveled to Beijing came back sick. I'm going next week... shivers.

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                          Joanne Swift
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                          Seriously? I'm also going next week! I even got time off school for my kid to come along.

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                            Ada Muller
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                            Just a general reply to everyone: I'm back home now. I wasn't trying to criticize Beijing, just sharing some of the more noticeable discomforts I experienced as someone from the South visiting for the first time. Beijing, as the capital, offers a great sense of security, and its attractions are truly unique – the Forbidden City and Chang'an Avenue are especially breathtaking. My less positive impressions are based on just a few days there, so my understanding isn't as deep as a local's, and I didn't really figure out any solutions. I'd definitely love to visit Beijing again, but having seen the Spring Festival crowds, I'll make sure to go during an off-peak time next time!

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                              Arnold Predovic
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                              All I can say is that the signage at the Great Wall is pretty chaotic.

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                                Eunice Rutherford
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                                I'm from Guizhou, and when I was in Beijing, the most delicious meals I had were Sichuan takeout, KFC, and pizza, hahaha!

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                                  Frank Cole
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                                  For my last meal in Beijing, I had chaogan (stir-fried liver), and I really couldn't stomach it. The flavor was just too intense.

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