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Beijing: Vital Details You CANNOT Overlook! ❗❗

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    Jermaine Satterfield
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    Beijing tour guide @Changwan--Beijing

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      Ethel Morissette
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      Could you please explain points 6 and 20?

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        1. Yonghe Temple (Lama Temple) was where the imperial family worshipped. Common belief suggests you should visit it 2-3 times in succession. Since most tourists visiting Beijing rarely return the following year, I'd advise against going. However, if you're not concerned about such beliefs, or if you can indeed return the next year to fulfill any vows, then it's fine.
        2. Two years after this particular stone was moved to the Summer Palace, the Qing Dynasty collapsed. That's why it's known as the 'wealth-scattering stone' and considered unlucky. I think you get what I'm implying without me spelling it out.
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          Mr. Otis Schaefer
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          May I ask, what's the reason for point 8?

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            Miss Angela Cormier
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            If you don't have the 'right destiny' for it, we common folk would advise against it. Just take it as me being superstitious, haha.

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              Susie Kutch-Green
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              Where can I find delicious Peking duck?

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                Jesse Paucek
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                I tried a place highly recommended by locals: Liqun Roast Duck.

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                  Howard Legros
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                  How can one get into Tsinghua or Peking University (as a visitor)?

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                    Mr. Jody Bednar
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                    From my own experience, you need to go through scalpers. I paid to get in.

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                      Daisy Hermiston
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                      Arriving in Beijing at 2 AM on April 12th? Wow, that's intense! Oh, and about that Beijing Douzhi (fermented mung bean milk) – just buy a bottle, and you can all have a good puke together, hahaha... That's hilarious!

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                        Jeremiah Bednar
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                        Where is that 'wealth-scattering stone' located? I want to make sure I steer clear of it!

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                          Jeannie Parisian
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                          It's in the Summer Palace. You'll spot it as soon as you enter; it's huge!!!

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                            Jeannie Parisian
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                            May I ask which hotel you stayed at?

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                              Dexter Cummerata
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                              It was located outside the 2nd Ring Road but inside the 3rd, roughly in the 8 o'clock direction from Tiananmen Square. My private guide recommended the Jingman Zhilv Hotel. The price was around 200+ RMB, which is average, but it was decent enough.

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                                Delia Jast
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                                I couldn't get a reservation for the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. Is it possible to get one on-site?

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                                  Misty Dare
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                                  You absolutely must book online!! If you can't manage it yourself and don't have any connections, you can ask a tour group to arrange it for you, but you'll likely have to pay extra for a scalper's ticket through them.

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                                    Kathryn Hermiston
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                                    What is point 4 about?

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                                      Hugo Witting
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                                      There's a 5D movie inside that supposedly recreates the history of the Old Summer Palace (Yuanmingyuan). However, its content didn't even dare to directly depict the events of the Eight-Nation Alliance. As someone patriotic, I was left speechless and very disappointed. Definitely a thumbs down!

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