My Hot Tip for a Bad Mood: You NEED Beijing.
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Beijing is seriously huge. Normally I walk about 5,000 steps a day, but in Beijing, it's easily 20,000+.
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I love Beijing. After just three days here, I feel like my lack of 'yang energy' (vitality) has improved. I'm walking 30,000 steps daily without feeling tired, sleeping soundly, and eating well.
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Awesome!
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Going to Beijing wouldn't help me; I'd just feel more stifled.
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If you're consistently unhappy in Beijing, maybe head south. Find a scenic place with beautiful mountains and clear waters to explore, and see if you can find a 'vibe' that suits you better.
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That's even worse! You have to walk like a kilometer just to transfer subway lines, many stations don't have elevators, you need to book everything in advance, and even the starting fare for a taxi is pricey.
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Hahahaha, totally different experiences!
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Just got back from Beijing, and I'm already planning my next trip.
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It must be really cold in Beijing now, right?
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It's a great place for a long stay, but not to settle down permanently.
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Exactly.
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I'm in Beijing but thinking of visiting other places.
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Come to Yunnan!
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When you're feeling down, go climb the Great Wall. Seeing that magnificent, winding structure makes you realize how small you are, and somehow, the depression lifts.
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Exactly! That's the feeling. Suddenly, life's little worries don't seem like such a big deal.
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I'm from Hubei and have been in Beijing for ten days. I love it and don't want to leave. Beijing is great, I'll definitely be back!
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Oh wow, a fellow Hubeinese!
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And you should definitely visit the Lama Temple (Yonghegong) too!
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I haven't figured out what I'd wish for yet, so I haven't dared to just go. Seriously.