May 21, 2012

FlipNomad’s Photo Thursday – Mani or Prayer Wheel in Shangri-La

  Prayer Wheel – Shangri-La (Zhongdian), China This would probably be the biggest praying wheel or mani wheel that I’ve ever seen in my life. According to some text, prayer wheels are used to accumulate wisdom and to purify negativities. It is often made of metal, wood, stone, leather and other materials and the mantra [...]

Five Cheap but Tasty Chinese Dishes in Beijing

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No trip in China will ever be complete without sampling their dishes. Chinese cuisine is my favorite, same as Japanese and Thai. It’s simply tasty and flavorful. Here are some of the dishes I’ve tried in Beijing. This is my favorite meal among the dishes that I’ve tried in Beijing. I could not remember how [...]

Scams in Beijing You Need to Know

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Scammers seem to thrive in areas full of tourists and travellers. The opportunities are endless for them that’s why we all need to be wary of the scams that exist in our desired destinations. Good thing our hostel posted six scams that every tourists or travellers in Beijing need to know. Read this post about [...]

Travelling Around Beijing: Seven Tips for Cheap and Easy Navigation

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Compare to the other cities in China that I’ve been to before, Beijing is quite easy to travel around in. The street signs are both in Chinese characters and Roman letters. And there’s quite a number of young locals who understands and speaks English. Transportation is also cheap, 1 Yuan for a bus ride and [...]

How to Travel Overland from Beijing to Hanoi

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“Four years ago, I overheard a couple of backpackers in Khao San sharing their story of how they travelled from Beijing to Southeast Asia. I was so ignorant about geography and overland travel during that time. I never thought it was possible. I was so amazed that I told myself… someday I’ll also do it…. [...]

Great Wall of China: Conquering my Fear of Heights

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I have always been afraid to go to high places since I was a child and after realizing and embracing my fear, I’m trying to conquer it one baby step at a time now. This time around, climbing up the Great Wall in Beijing had just proven to be a nice exercise to do that. [...]

How much did I Spend in Beijing

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Beijing is the second leg of our adventure. After staying in El Nido, Palawan for 28 days (and a day in Puerto Princesa City), we flew back straight to Manila to spend Holy Week with the family and flew out to Beijing on the night of April 26. This might be one of the most [...]

Yuyuantan Park: Best Place to see Cherry Blossoms in Beijing

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It was a perfect coincidence when I saw a small article in Smile Magazine about Cherry Blossoms and the alternative places to see them in Asia (aside from Japan). And luckily enough, there’s one park in Beijing where you could see a lot of them… it’s Yuyuantan Park. Yuyuantan Park or Jade Lake Park is [...]

HouHai: Beijing’s Lakeside Dining and Party District

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Hou Hai is on the east side of Nanluoguxiang and a popular hangout place for foreign and locals alike. The area is full of restaurants and bars and what makes it popular is the stunning view of Hou Hai lake. Imagine dining, partying or having tea or coffee beside a lake. There’s also an option [...]

Nanluoguxiang: Beijing’s Sweet Little Secret

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Most people go to Beijing , China to see the Great Wall, Summer Palace and other famous historic sites such as Tianamen Square and Forbidden City. I went to Beijing to see the same things too until I asked Chandler, our Beijinger tour guide in Great Wall about other interesting places in Beijing and he [...]

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