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Beijing: NO Off-Season Here! Kiss Your 'Travel Experience' Goodbye.

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    Lorena Runolfsson
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    All I can say is, your standards are too low.

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      Robyn Reilly
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      Is this photo from today?

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        Benjamin Dooley
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        From today.

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          Lula Turner
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          Scrambling for tickets, waiting in lines, security checks, ID card scanning, and just endless walking... it's exhausting. The layout in the square and the Forbidden City involves all sorts of long detours.

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            Sylvia Franecki
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            Even Beijing locals can't stand how dry it is here.

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              Christina Altenwerth
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              Today's photo, taken outside the Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City.

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                Dr. Danny Bayer
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                My kid's in first grade and wanted to see Tiananmen Square, which is in their textbook. After I showed them photos of all the tourists, they said they didn't want to go anymore.

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                  Courtney Hickle Jr.
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                  Any recommendations for small tour groups?

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                    Alejandro Runolfsdottir
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                    They just insist on this 'commando-style' tourism, don't they? Regardless of whether the elderly can keep up or if the kids even want to go. The mentality is, the more places you cram in, the more you 'win'. Why all the pushing and shoving? Because everyone's rushing to tick off this attraction and hurry to the next one.

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                      Antonio Sawayn
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                      You probably went on a weekend, right? It's usually not this crowded on weekdays. For the Forbidden City, if you go in through a side entrance, you can get in within half an hour.

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