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The World's Freakin' Big. So I Had a Look. In China.

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    Rafael Rau
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    I think Beijing is great. I'm a young woman from a rural area, a college dropout, and I managed to save 35,000 yuan in just six months here. That's pretty amazing for me! I've learned so much, like independence and how to handle pressure.

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      Franklin Weimann IV
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      You're doing great, sis! Things will only get better for you!

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        Brenda Shanahan
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        I know a young security guard at a middle school. He doesn't smoke, drink, or date. His sole passion is visiting museums. In Beijing, his life is basically work and museums. When he finds an exhibition he loves, he'll spend the entire day there. In his spare time, he meticulously studies the pieces he's seen, examines photos, researches them, and then revisits. It could be a sculpture, a vase, or a painting. The Forbidden City's ten-visit annual pass isn't nearly enough for him. Whenever he has a bit of leave, he explores museums in the Beijing vicinity. Talk to him about museums, and his eyes just light up. He truly loves Beijing.

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          Tanya Bogisich IV
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          I used to dislike visiting museums, but ever since turning 35, I've become a huge fan. It's a shame that on my first trip to Beijing, I couldn't explore them enough as our tour guide had us on a tight schedule. This time around, I couldn't even manage to book a slot for the National Museum of China.

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            Danielle Purdy-Weimann
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            I'm visiting Beijing right now, and I'm most impressed by how polite people are – they give up their seats to children on the subway, which I really appreciate. However, I'm accustomed to the slow, easy-going life in Quanzhou. While Quanzhou might not have many 'major' attractions, the thought of a high-intensity daily commute in Beijing, rushing for subways for over two hours, makes me think I'd probably have a meltdown. I guess I'll just stick to being a 'happy little slacker' and visit Beijing as a tourist now and then.

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              Lewis Larkin
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              It just means you haven't experienced the good side of Beijing.

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                Lorraine Rau
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                People from Yunnan are often true homebodies; for them, no place can be better than their hometown because that's where their friends and family are.

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                  Marc Price
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                  During my recent trip to Beijing, I encountered quite a few people who were very blunt and aggressive in their speech. It really is a city that needs some 'demystifying.' Its level of inclusiveness feels pretty average.

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                    Mrs. Beverly Glover-Crist
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                    They're blunt because they have the 'capital' (status/power) to be. Us 'workhorses' can't afford to be assertive like that, no matter where we are.

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                      Sonja Schroeder
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                      I really wonder, what's supposed to be so 'enchanting' about Beijing anyway?

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                        Reginald Ziemann
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                        I still want to go there.

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