April 23rd, 2007
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Chinese drama, the Fifth Beijing International Drama Festival is ongoing until May 3 at the Great Hall of the People, Capital Theatre, Poly Theatre, Chang’an Grand Theatre, Haidian Theatre and others theatres in the city. A total of 18, mostly traditional, dramas will be staged during the festival.
The […]
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October 28th, 2006
There’s a newly opened business hotel in Beijing, right smack on Financial Street: the Westin Beijing Hotel. Because of its central location– just minutes from “The Forbidden City” and Tiananmen Square– the hotel is an ideal starting point to the the city’s business, shopping, sightseeing, and entertainment districts. Beijing international and domestic airport terminals are […]
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October 17th, 2006
Wandalust has a tip on where to sample the best-tasting most-authentic Peking (Roast) Duck: Qianmen Quan Ju De Restaurant.
Most Chinese restaurants would serve mostly just the thin crisp skin, including the thin layer of fat underneath, without much meat. Right, it’s not for those concerned about cholesterol and fat intake. Westernized roast duck are served […]
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August 29th, 2006
When we think of Chinese food, we automatically think of stir-fried noodles or rice. In reality, the chinese cuisine is more than the stir-fry veggies and carbo you find in take out boxes.
In China, the diversity of the cuisine reflects the enormity of the country. From the lamb kebabs of the west, to the […]
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