Blog Tag - Immersion Guides
Immersion Guides is proud to announce the launch of the Insider’s Guide to Beijing 2010, the new edition of the book hailed as “one of the best, new...
Beijing Eats author Eileen Wen Mooney blogs about two traditional nai lao (or "yogurt," for lack of a better term) in the capital. The second spot is...
Thanks to everyone who turned out for last night's Ich Bin Ein Beijinger book launch event at The Bookworm, where tbj columnist Kaiser Kuo regaled...
In Old Beijing, this was the hub of commerce, entertainment and vice. Qianmen is named for the gate separating the inner “Manchu” city and outer “Han...
Beijing Eats author Eileen Wen Mooney has a useful post about laozihao ("time honored brands") restaurants around town:
"Laozihao (老字号): The term...
Beijing Eats author Eileen Wen Mooney has started her own blog, eileeneats - much like the book, she writes about Chinese cuisine beyond your...
The most surreal experience was the subway ride afterwards. I squeezed through the doors, pushed through a crowd of people, and there it was, now in...
We’re insanely jealous of all the fun itinerant Insider's Guide editors Gabriel Monroe and Shelley Jiang appear to be having as they weave their way...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that the tastiest part of the chicken is the wing. It is likewise self-evident that Beijing’s most popular...
Editor’s Note: Our “Insiders Out,” Gabriel Monroe and Shelley Jiang, are currently on a Southern Tour. Over the past few days they've taken in the...
Ever wondered which is the most efficient mode of transportation in Beijing? We have too. So we sent out seven intrepid movers and shakers in a race...
The ultimate English language guide to Beijing's Chinese restaurants is finally here! It’s called Beijing Eats – A Food-Lover's Companion to China's...
If you think office cockroaches are the only wild animals in Beijing, think again. Nature finds its way into most big cities, and Beijing is no...
This is the book that plugs you into Beijing like no other guidebook can. It’s fully updated every year, which means that the 2009 edition is about...
Though we wish that we could rave as fondly about something in the Chaoyang-Lido Fall 2008 Area Guide as we did about No More Bunz in the Sanlitun...
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