Guijie in Beijing/China
The famous restaurant street Guijie in Beijing/China! Shot with Canon Powershot G12.
#24HourBeijing – Exploring Gui Jie, Beijing’s Late-Night Foodie Haven
When you come to Beijing, be sure to explore Gui Jie 簋街, which is one of the most vibrant late-night dining spots in the whole city!
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Gui Street Ghost street - Beijing China
No other street in Beijing offers as many dining opportunities as Ghost Street (Gui Jie), which boasts more than 100 restaurants featuring local cuisine, gourmet cuisine and international cuisine. Most of these are opened 24 hours, and many offer food-to-go.
Although food is the main reason to come here, Ghost Street (Gui Jie) is great for people watching too. Furthermore, some of the restaurants are hosted in beautiful courtyards, or in traditional Chinese homes.
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Gui Jie (簋街)/ Ghost Street, (100+Restaurants) Beijing, China - Steven Heap
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Night Street Games, Beijing China
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Night Market in Beijing
Few cities embody the modern and the traditional in quite the same way as Beijing in China. It’s China’s capital and boasts an illustrious history that spans over 3,000 years. Moreover, it’s an important agricultural, business, cultural, financial, and technology hub that has a major impact on the world economy. But for many travelers, they want to experience the culinary treats found here, and visiting the night markets is a good way to discover these. Nanluoguxiang impresses with its historic shopping streets and courtyards, Guijie Street features hundreds of stores and Wangfujing where one can sample some of the most exotic foods in the region. Check out our comprehensive list of the best night markets in Beijing and plan your trip accordingly! #Lifestyle #China_GucciArmani #Teaching
Guijie Street most famous Food Street in Beijing by Barb & Ernie
Lined with billowing red lanterns,this bussy all-night food boulevard stretches more than 2 km and is lined with more then 100 restaurants featuring local cuisines from the different provinces.
What about a deep fried scorpions for Breakfast? Or a Silkworm for lunch?Better yet, a Snake for dinner? This famous street serve everything you would not find in the western world.No wander people
say But a Chinese on a remote Island with no food, a Chinese Person will find a way to survive.
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Hotpot Dish at Ghost Road, Beijing
The Aftermath of a hotpot dish at the Ghost Road, Beijing, China.
There were a lot of leftovers. Wish I didn't have that stupid stomach ache T_T
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.
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MEISHI STREET
Meishi Street shows ordinary citizens taking a stand against the planned destruction of their homes for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
In order to widen traffic routes for the Olymipc Games, the Beijing Municipal Government orders the demolition of entire neighborhoods. Several evictees of Meishi Street, located next to Tiananmen Square, fight through endless red tape and the indifference of fellow citizens for the right to keep their homes. Given video cameras by the filmmakers, they shoot exclusive footage of the eviction process, adding vivid intimacy to their story.
Filmed by a Beijing resident and edited by the artist team of Ou Ning and Cao Fei, Meishi Street documents the demolition of Dazhalan, one of Beijing's oldest and most famous historic neighborhoods, and offers a dramatic firsthand account of the local residents' struggle to keep their homes. The film traces conflicts caused by the imbalances between development and preservation, modernization and tradition, and governmental decrees and individual rights that resulted from Beijing's unprecedented urbanization process during the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games.
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Ghost street Beijing 4K | 簋街 | China travel vlog
Ghost street Beijing | 簋街 | China travel vlog
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Lively Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square Areas in Beijing
How could anyone ever tire of visiting Beijing? The sights and people are mesmerizing. After a torrential downpour, the skies finally cleared and we saw blue sky instead of smog for the first time in 10 days; and what a day it was to walk around.
The Forbidden City was jammed with people; groups, families and individuals. Chinese groups wore different colored hats so their leaders could keep track of them, and we had such fun trying to see how many different colors hats were being worn.
There is always something going on in both China and India and we happened across a lively and impromptu dance while other people practiced their musical instruments and enjoyed the day. You just never know what you'll see along the streets. Don't just tour, take walks to really get to know China and its people...
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A famous restaurants street in Beijing Dongzhimen Guijie.
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A famous shopping mall with sky screen 'Shi mao tian jie- THE PLACE' in Beijing.