Posts Tagged With: Beijing
A Bomb Shelter In China
The ride to the top of the peak takes 17 minutes and it’s quite a steep climb sitting on what is basically a bench with nothing more than a bar to keep you in. Nothing to stop you from lifting the metal bar. No seat belts or safety harnesses.
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Tags: Beijing, bomb shelter, bunker, chairlift, China, Imperial garden, Mountain, park
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China: Hutong Cooking
It was a lovely day in April, so why not go get lost in the seemingly unending network of hutongs – the traditional Chinese neighborhoods – in Beijing, China. As I strolled through these labyrinths of narrow streets and alleys with their hidden courtyards surrounded by apartments, it was evident that food was central to life here. No need to travel far eat. On just about every street corner in this neighborhood, there was cooking on the streets, even at restaurants, the kitchens were essentially outside, enticing would-be diners.
Here, fried dough and steam buns stuffed with pork and spices. Like so many places around the world, China is all about food. Eating is central to everything families do, an activity that bonds people. “Family style” eating has been part of Chinese culture for centuries. Lots of dishes come out and everybody shares.
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Tags: Asia, Beijing, China, Cooking, dumplings, ethnic foods, Food, fried dough, hutong, Restaurant, traditional, travel
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The Five Pagoda Temple in Beijing, China
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Tags: Asia, Beijing, Buddhist, China, Haidian, Hindu, miketendstotravel, Ming Dynasty, pagoda, temple, temples, travel, Zhenjue
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