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Beijing Bound: SOS! Need Your 'Don't Get Ripped Off' Guide!

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    Lindsey Jerde DDS
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    Beijing Bound: SOS! Need Your 'Don't Get Ripped Off' Guide! 1

    Alright, everyone! I am about to head off to Beijing and would love to hear some advice on how to avoid pitfalls along the way—what we call “避雷” or “avoiding minefields” in Chinese internet slang, which means avoiding bad experiences.

    • I am very tight on time! My trip is this late October, and I will only have two days there.
    • To put it simply, what is meant by “避雷”? For my non-Chinese speaking friends who may not be familiar with the term, it refers to anything one needs to avoid stepping into or getting into unpleasant situations.
      • Are there any must-sees that might seem exciting but really aren't worth one's time?
      • Should there be particular things I need to pay attention to avoid potential trouble? (Examples include: traffic, queuing up for long hours, misleading promotions, etc.)
    • ⚠️ Please especially include any warnings and reminders!
      • Could there be any well-known tourist traps? (For example, places where tourists get cheated when buying goods there, or taxi drivers taking wrong roads? ect.)
      • How can I avoid the crowds? (Beijing is such a vast city and its attractions, famous as they are, always draw swarms of people; are there any secrets for dodging the flocks?)
      • What local customs and rules would we foreigners (or out-of-towners) not understand very clearly and hence have to be particularly careful about?
    • In short, please share your tips and make my brief Beijing journey smooth, fun, and exciting!
      #TravelTipsForBeijing #AvoidingPitfallsInBeijing
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      Israel Koss
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      Nanluoguxiang? Just don't go! Take my advice.

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        Carmen Willms
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        I'm definitely taking that advice.

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          Beulah Koelpin
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          As a Beijinger: For hutong tours, I'd recommend Wudaoying or Yangmeizhu Hutong. For sights, the Forbidden City, Lama Temple, Summer Palace, and Fragrant Hills are great, though they get very crowded. Food-wise, Siji Minfu's Peking duck is pretty good, but not worth queueing for. Dadong is also nice, but a bit pricey. Beijing cuisine doesn't really have its own distinct 'essence'; I think it's basically Shandong cuisine. Dishes like Luzhu (pork offal stew), Baodu (quick-boiled tripe), and Guanchang (fried starch sausage)... you can try them if you're curious, but I don't think they're anything special. Many of the best restaurants serve Sichuan, Japanese, Korean, or Western food, which might not be what tourists are looking for. There are also many chill spots in Beijing's suburbs, but tourists don't usually make a specific trip to visit them.

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            Dr. Mandy Walter-Reichert
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            Excuse me, is Shijia Hutong worth visiting?

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              Steve Beatty
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              Don't go to Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, Beihai Park, the Summer Palace, Jingshan Park, or Nanluoguxiang. Don't eat Peking duck, Baodu (quick-boiled tripe), or copper pot mutton hotpot. And definitely don't drink Douzhi (fermented mung bean milk) or eat Luzhu (pork offal stew).

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                Jeremiah Bednar
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                If we don't go to these places, where are we supposed to go? Your house?

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                  Courtney Hickle Jr.
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                  Don't take the public bus to the Great Wall.

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                    Jo Douglas
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                    Take the high-speed train to the Great Wall and the public bus back. Trust me. You can get about an hour's rest on the bus, so you'll have more energy for other places in the evening.

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                      Jeannie Parisian
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                      Just go with the flow and have fun!

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                        Ms. Thelma DuBuque-Rolfson
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                        Such comprehensive advice!

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                          Theodore Wiza
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                          Beijing is very dry; it's cold outside but warm indoors. Friends visiting from southern China, remember to bring lip balm and hand cream, drink plenty of water, and pack enough clothes. Garments with zippers or buttons are better than pullovers because they're easier to put on and take off for layering.

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                            Antoinette Ferry
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                            Thank you!

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                              Linda Dietrich
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                              I definitely recommend going!

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                                Kendra Howe
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                                Where is this?

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                                  Kristi Doyle
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                                  As someone who's been to Beijing, I'd suggest a semi-guided tour. It's hassle-free, and you can still have a great time. Food, accommodation, and transport are arranged, but you get free time to explore the sights on your own, which offers good flexibility. My last few spontaneous trips were with this kind of tour. Just make sure to avoid the ones that are primarily shopping tours.

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                                    Byron Larkin
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                                    How much would a four-day trip cost? 💰

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                                      Mattie Lockman
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                                      Where would you recommend trying Douzhi?

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                                        April Corwin
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                                        Honestly, I wouldn't really recommend making a special trip just for Douzhi. But if you absolutely must try it, the best place would be a small breakfast stall in an alley where you see a few elderly locals queuing up.

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                                          Linda Dietrich
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                                          Hey everyone, be careful of scammers in the comments section!!!

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