Beijing Street Food Live Scorpions near Wang Fu Jing China 北京 王俯井大街
Beijing Wang Fu Jing 王俯井大街 Street Food. This was a street with plenty of street food, and a street that we chanced upon. Very fascinating, especially the scorpions! I could smell the smelly beancurd from a distance, yes smelly beancurd (something I associated with Taiwan).
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Day 1 - SQ Flight to Beijing and Renaissance Hotel
Day 2 -
Mutianyu Great Wall and Ming Tombs
Day 3 -
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Beijing - Wang fu jing Da Jie (Street) - deep fry live scorpion
a frightening scene in front of a snack store in Wangfujing da jie, deep fry live scorpion, and someone spitting, equally nerve racking.
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00:00 say hello
03:47 itinerary design
06:37 Tips for weather & climate
08:13 Historic and cultural relics
Royal palace, gardens, Temples and cemetery
09:28 the Forbidden City
13:27 royal gardens
The Sumer Palace, Jingshan Park, Beihai Park
19:20 royal temples
The Temple of Heaven, Yonghegong Lama Temple,
Confucius Temple of Guozijian
29:46 Royal cemetery the Ming Tombs
The Sacred Way, Changling, Zhaoling, Dingling
34:49 the Great Wall
Badaling Great Wall, Mutianyu Great Wall, Jinshanling Great Wall
42:28 Tiananmen Square
44:48 local traditional residential areas
Shichahai
Beiluoguxiang(Beijing Drum and Bell Tower)
Nanluoguxiang
Xianyukou
53:31 shopping Streets
Qianmen Street area
Liulichang Cultural Street
Wangfujing street
58:40 Food streets
Gui/Ghost street, Wangfujing food street, Xianyukou Gourmet street
1:01:08 Museums and fashion blocks
China National Museum
Capital Museum
Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall
1:01:47 Modern areas
798 Contemporary Art District
Sanlitun Taikooli, the Place, Solena, Olympic Square
1:03:52 Famous buildings
The Great Hall of the People
the National Center for the Performing Arts
China National Library
1:04:12 Universities Tsinghua University, Beijing University
1:04:29 Surrounding cities Tianjin
1:05:21 Chinese culture experience activities
1:06:28 Night show
Beijing Opera, Chinese Kungfu, acrobatics
Wangfujing Dajie - Beijing, China
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- ... Had a look down Wangfujing Dajie that evening, including a fair time in the English bookstore which was great - first time I had seen an English magazine ...
- ... After looking around the square, we headed to Wangfujing Dajie which was a street with lots of local shops mixed in with department stores, we had some grub at an Ajisen Noodle ...
- ... We then made our way to Wangfujing Dajie which is the epicenter for shopping and capitalism in Beijing ...
- ... It was for his birthday yay! Happy Birthday Dajiang! We went to a famous Muslim hot pot restaurant on Wangfujing Dajie street ...
- ... the Dirt Market, the Pearl Market, the Computer Mall, and probably the biggest is actually billed as the Shopping Street, Wangfujing Dajie (that's alright, nobody can pronounce it ) So on this Sunday after a quick breakfast at the Mexican café, ...
- ... On Monday the 28th we went into Beijing, to Wangfujing Dajie (the shopping street) and strolled around ...
- ... I had to at least pass through Wangfujing Dajie because I'd heard it mentioned so many times ...
- ... The main shopping road of Wangfujing Dajie with 3 shopping malls and various smaller unique shops also runs along side the hotel which is quite handy ...
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- Wangfujing Dajie - shopping street! by Drprickles from a blog titled Beijing - week five
- Wangfujing Dajie + roomies by Natontour from a blog titled 27hrs in Beijing
- Wangfujing Dajie show by Chris-marianne from a blog titled Bunny goes to Beijing
- Busy Wangfujing Dajie by Gissy from a blog titled The sights and sounds of Beijing
Gui street Beijing the busiest 24-hour food and snack street in Beijing
Dubbed as Gost Street, Gui street is a 24-hour food and snack street. In this 1400m long street, there are about 150 different kinds of restaurants. The most popular food are hot and spicy crayfish, froglegs, crabs, Chongqing rost fish, barbecues, etc. You can find all kinds of Chinese food here. It's the busiest place in Beijing after 23:00 at night. Beer, barbecue, hot and spicy crawfish, crab and froglegs, noisy chatter, singing, neon, gitar sound form a vivid picture of civil life.
北京 前门 First night in BeiJing: QianMen
1st night arriving beijing. Qianmen is one of the night market in beijing. You can shop or eat or just hang a round.
Tung Wah Street @ Wang Fu Jing , Beijing
All kinda bugs and weird food... eww
Nanluoguxiang hutong shopping street in Beijing, China
Busy nightlife street in central Beijing
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China - Day 17 - Beijing, Temple of Heaven, Wangfujing street, Gui Jie - 11/05/19
Exploring Beijing: Wangfujing Street
In this video, Anthony shows you the popular tourist attraction that is Wangfujing street in Beijing.
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Beijing Gui Street/ Ghost Street food street 北京簋街
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Wangfujing Snack Street, Beijing
A small alleyway off Wangfujing Dajie, with snack shops and small roadside restaurants selling all kinds of Chinese snacks. A free performance of Chinese opera was also going on when I visited.
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Travel China Beijing- WangFuJing & night food treet 北京王府井大街
Wang Fu Jing street BeiJing,(WangFuJing DaJie) is just like ShangHai NanJing Road, one of the most popular places for tourists to go for shopping and dine. Don't miss the night food street and touring the Hutong area near by.
中国北京王府井大街及附近的地区
Wangfujing Dajie, Bejing
View of Beijing's premier shopping street at night. Symbols of American influence are all over the place - KFC, McDonald's, etc. Can also see the Oriental Plaza, Asia's largest shopping mall.
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Founded: c. 723 b.c.; First Known as Beijing: 1421
Location: North China Plain
Time Zone: 8 pm Chinese time=noon Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
Ethnic Composition: Han, 96.2%
Elevation: 30–40 m (100–130 ft)
Latitude and Longitude: 39°55'N, 166°25'E
Coastline: None
Climate : Continental monsoon climate in a temperate zone, with long winters and hot, rainy summers
Annual Mean Temperature: 12°C (53°F); January–4°C (24°F); July 26°C (79°F)
Average Annual Precipitation: 635 mm (25 in)
Government: Centrally administered by the national government
Weights and Measures: Metric system, with some use of traditional Chinese units
Monetary Units: Yuan (also called kuai); Monetary system called Renminbi (people's currency) (abbreviation: Rmb)
Telephone Area Codes: 10 (Beijing area code); 86 (China country code)
1. Introduction
Located on the North China Plain in the north-central part of the country, Beijing (also known as Peking) is the capital of the People's Republic of China and its second-largest city. As the political and cultural center of one of the world's largest and oldest countries almost continuously for nearly 800 years, Beijing has had a colorful and fascinating history, from its days as the aristocratic imperial center of the world to revolution, foreign occupation, and civil war in the twentieth century. During the last two decades of the twentieth century, Beijing was transformed yet again, as the economic liberalization and modernization of the post-Mao Zedong era turned the formerly austere Communist capital into a bustling commercial metropolis and tourist center and home to a thriving consumer economy. (Mao Zedong, 1893–1976, was the founder of the People's Republic of China and ruled from 1949 to 1959, but he remained chairman of the politburo until his death.)
2. Getting There:
Beijing is situated in the southern part of the North China Plain, with the Taihang and Yanshan mountains to the north and west and a flat plain to the southeast, leading to the Bohai Sea, where the five rivers that run through the city come together and empty out. About two-thirds of the city's total land area is hilly.
Highways:
Highways radiate outward in all directions from Beijing: northeast to Chengdo; eastward to Tangshan; southeast to Tanggu and Tianjin; southward to Hengshui, Baoding, and Shijiazhuang; southwest to Laiyuan; and northwest to Zhangliahou.
Bus and Railroad Service:
Trains are the most commonly used mode of passenger transportation in China, and Beijing is the nation's rail hub, serving as the terminus for many rail lines. Service is provided between Beijing and all Chinese provinces except Tibet. Beijing has four main train stations, of which the largest is the recently built West station in the southwest part of the city. Nearly every city in China, as well as many towns, can be reached from Beijing by train.
Long-distance bus service is used primarily to travel between Beijing and its suburbs, or to nearby cities. However, some bus lines travel as far as Shanghai or Qungdao.
Airports:
Beijing Capital Airport, located about 30 kilometers (19 miles) northwest of the central city, is China's major international airport. Its domestic and international terminals are located in the same building, with a new international terminal under construction. Scheduled flights connect Beijing with Shanghai, Canton, and all other major Chinese cities and tourist sites. There are direct flights to many international capitals, including New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, and Berlin. Nanyuan Airport, south of Beijing, is used for domestic flights.
Beijing Population Profile
City Proper
Population: 6–8 million
Area: 750 sq km (290 sq mi)
Nicknames: The Celestial City, The Northern Capital, The Center of the World
Metropolitan Area
Population: 12,033,000
Description: Beijing Administrative Zone, which includes the city and its outskirt
Area: 16,800 sq km (6,486 sq mi)
World population rank 1: 12
Percentage of national population 2: 0.9%
Average yearly growth rate: 1.3%
Ethnic composition: 96.2% Han; 3.8% Manchu, Mongolian, Hui, and 52 other groups
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