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Beijing's 'Book-It-All' Culture? No Thanks, I'm Out.

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    Mr. Ryan Hermann
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    Hey ladies, based on my experience, I've figured out a great tip. Take any subway line to Wangfujing, wander around and grab some food, then head to the start of the pedestrian street and hop on bus number 52. You'll get a great view of Chang'an Avenue all the way and can snap photos. Plus, they don't let you stop for photos if you're cycling at night, so how would you even manage that?

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      Misty Anderson DDS
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      @Ginger Tea That's a great idea!

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        Kelley Balistreri
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        If everyone could just go in without booking, wouldn't there be stampedes every single day? Even if Chang'an Avenue were a thousand kilometers long, it wouldn't be enough for everyone to cycle.

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          Terrence Beer
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          You didn't need to book before.

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            Theodore Wiza
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            Just got back and here's my advice: skip Nanluoguxiang and Dashilanr. Don't eat at tourist spots; try Niujie (Ox Street) instead. The Summer Palace is worth a visit, so are the Great Wall, Yonghegong (Lama Temple), Tanzhe Temple, Jietai Temple, and Badachu (Eight Great Sites). Beihai Park is nice too, and the spruce trees at the Botanical Garden are a sight to see.

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              Rosemarie Sawayn PhD
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              The photos look amazing!

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                Danielle Purdy-Weimann
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                I really don't get what's so bad about reservations. Booking isn't a hassle, it helps control crowd sizes and manage risks, and you can enjoy your visit with peace of mind once you've booked. Honestly, if there were no reservations, it would be so packed you wouldn't see a thing, and then you'd be the one complaining that nobody's managing the crowds and asking why there are so many people.

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                  Kristi Doyle
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                  Before the pandemic, when I traveled to Beijing, there was no such thing as reservations, and I don't recall any major issues back then.

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                    Steve Beatty
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                    It's because the office folks found out reservations save them a lot of trouble.

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                      Byron Larkin
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                      You're right, we never used to need reservations. I haven't been for several years, and now I'm planning to take my parents, but everywhere requires booking – it's so frustrating! My mom has a disability certificate, and while the Palace Museum offers tickets for disabled visitors, the instructions say to call for inquiries, but no one ever answers the phone. It's ridiculous. By the way, any food recommendations? We're only there for a day and a half.

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                        Kathryn Hermiston
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                        Another victim here +1! My friend and I cycled for an hour, and the backs of my thighs are still sore.

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                          Mr. Carlton Johnston
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                          Do you need a reservation to take photos from this spot?

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                            Ken Fahey
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                            Beijing is really worth visiting. My family of three just got back. If you don't want to plan everything yourself, hiring a guide is a great option. Since we weren't familiar with the area, didn't know much about some attractions, and booking tickets was tricky, the guide handled it all. For a five-day trip including hotel, meals, and tickets, it was over a thousand RMB, which was quite reasonable. I'm planning to take my parents next time. 

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                              Dr. Ruben Larkin MD
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                              Any recommendations?

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                                Karen Bruen
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                                When did Tiananmen start requiring reservations? I've been to Beijing five times and never booked for Tiananmen, didn't even know I had to, but I always got in. My last visit was in October last year.

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                                  Terrence Beer
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                                  It seems you also need to book Tiananmen Square to visit the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. When I went through security, they asked if I had a Tiananmen Square reservation, saying I couldn't enter without one. Luckily, I had pre-booked Tiananmen Square for that day.

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                                    Marcos Goodwin
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                                    I haven't booked anything yet but want to go to Beijing for the National Day holiday. Is it still possible?

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                                      Lena Oberbrunner
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                                      Haha, same here!

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                                        Zachary Hayes
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                                        Just a few days ago, I saw something online about a new rule: it seems like places other than the Forbidden City, museums, Tiananmen, etc., no longer require reservations.

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                                          Ms. Alberta Moen
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                                          Yes, they do. I just finished booking mine.

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