Blog Tag - Weekend walks

The former site of Fu Jen University
Our walk begins on Diananmen Xidajie, outside Exit B of the Beihai North (Beihaibei) Subway Station on Line 6. This walk also makes an excellent...
A Weekend Walks Guide to Managing the Spring Tourist Crush
Beijing travel is back, and so are the crowds. Here are a few tips for those looking to take advantage of the great weather as the city prepares for...
Sun Yat-sen in Beijing: Life, Death, and Legacy
Today (Nov 12) marks the birthday of Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925). Sun is considered the “Father of Modern China” for his role in the events that led to...
Getting to Know Your Beijing Neighbors: E.T.C. Werner
Why is he important? Perhaps best known today as the adopted father of one of the city's most famous murder victims, Edward Thomas Chalmers Werner (...
Weekend Walk: Exploring Prince Gong's Mansion
The Inner City of Beijing was once dotted with large enclosed estates belonging to members of the imperial family, important retainers, and high...
Lotuses and Lilies blooming at the Old Summer Palace
Fun fact: the Old Summer Palace is actually called the imperial residence, or it was way back in the day. Construction on the imperial residence...
Weekend Walking with the Lamas: A Quick Guide to Visiting the Yonghegong
Traveling along the North Second Road past Andingmen, the smell of car exhaust and the nearby canal baking in the August sun is replaced by something...
The Little Canal that Could: The Story behind Beijing's Liangma River
The Liangma River is one of the city’s best-loved (and now best-known) reclamation projects. The banks of the river are popular with joggers,...
Weekend Walks: Beijings Lakes District
Weekend Walk is your guide to getting away in the city using nothing but your own two feet.  The Line 6 Beihai Bei (Beihai North) Metro Station Exit...
Caishikou.Wikicommons
The Halloween season is an excellent time to explore the spooky side of Beijing, and few places in the capital are as soaked in blood and steeped in...
Summer `Palace Serenity
When asked why he no longer frequented a popular eatery, the American baseball legend Yogi Berra, as famous for his creative use of language as for...
Story of the 'Jing: Just How Old is the City of Beijing?
In Story of the 'Jing, we look at the history and tales of our fair city and how they inform the capital as we know it today. How old is Beijing? If...
Story of the 'Jing: Legends and Myths of Jingshan Park
It might lack altitude, but at 45.7 meters (150 feet) Jingshan is the tallest point of land inside the Second Ring Road. Sitting astride Beijing’s...
Weekend Walk: In the Footsteps of the Emperor
Weekend Walk is your guide to getting away in the city using nothing but your own two feet. The Temple of Heaven is one of Beijing’s largest – and...