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Beijing Travel: Don't Get Got! (Tourist Trap Edition)

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    Daisy Hermiston
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    What about Niujie (Ox Street)?

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      Howard Legros
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      For popular attractions that are tough to get into, try not to bring a backpack. 🎒 Many spots have multiple security checks, and the lines for people with bags are incredibly long.

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        Mr. Philip Hudson
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        Okay, got it. Thanks!

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          Wesley Parisian-Kerluke IV
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          1. Avoid metered taxis, especially right from the airport or high-speed train station. Even if they look official, they'll overcharge in traffic or drive slowly for short trips – they even scam locals! Better to book a ride online in advance or, to save money (though it's more tiring), just use the subway for everything. The subway is super convenient, but it gets packed because everyone uses it.
          2. For buses, remember to tap your card when you get on AND when you get off! Many Beijing bus routes are really long, so they charge by distance, requiring two taps.
          3. Beijing Subway Lines 1 and 2 don't have elevators because they're ancient. If your hotel is on one of these lines and you've got luggage, brace yourself! Haha. Best to avoid them if possible.
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            Lorena Runolfsson
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            Also, for Daoxiangcun pastries, make sure to buy the ones with the 'Sanhe' logo. You can buy them loose; grab one or two of each kind to try. Taste them first to see what you like before committing to a whole box, so you don't end up with a bunch you dislike.

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              Edith Friesen
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              For the Summer Palace, I'd suggest not buying the combo ticket. You can always buy specific entry tickets on-site if needed. Learned this the hard way today – the place is huge, and you really can't cover it all. My combo ticket basically just got me through the main entrance.

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                Kendra Howe
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                If I'm planning to spend just a morning there, is a single (main entrance) ticket enough?

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                  Ms. Wanda Kilback
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                  Skip Wangfujing. And for any attraction, buy your water beforehand – it's super expensive inside tourist areas.

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                    Leon O'Keefe
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                    If water is expensive at tourist sites, what are the prices like at regular convenience stores on Beijing streets?

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                      Joanne Swift
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                      Avoid anything marketed with 'Old Beijing' in the name, like 'Old Beijing Zha Jiang Mian' or 'Old Beijing Snacks.'

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                        Hugo Witting
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                        Usually, if it says 'Old Beijing,' it's not authentic.

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                          Benjamin Dooley
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                          Don't try to cram more than 3 sights into one day. Your feet will be covered in blisters – seriously, all that running for the subway is exhausting!

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                            Mr. Philip Hudson
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                            Already got blisters! Damn. Good thing today's my last day here.

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                              Hugo Witting
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                              Fangzhuanchang Zha Jiang Mian? Hardly any locals eat there; it's pretty much all tourists. It's the classic one-time-rip-off kind of place.

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                                Abraham Kris
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                                You're right. I fell for the hype and ate there too.

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                                  Miss Alison Collier
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                                  Don't bother with Nanluoguxiang; it's just a commercial street.

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                                    Wesley Parisian-Kerluke IV
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                                    I wandered around there, and not a single shop made me want to buy anything.

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