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Matters needing attention in Beijing tourism in August

Take a taxi and he will ask you how to get there. Of course you don't know the way, just say, whatever, don't detour; Or, take the 234th Ring Road and take the expressway. Get off the bus and get the receipt. If it exceeds 40 yuan, you can consider complaining. Drivers in Beijing and Shanghai are very disciplined and basically do not take detours. But the accent of Guangxi people is too serious to make a detour. So take the receipt.

Subway fare 2 yuan.

If there is a station wagon when you leave the travel agency, it is recommended to take the subway/taxi instead of the bus, you will die+get lost+die of heat+stay on the bus all day.

Don't know how to take the subway?

Get two dollars ready and ask the staff.

Eat: If you are in places like Wangfujing and Xidan, you can eat Yoshinoya, Ajisen Lamian Noodles and Steaming Kung Fu. If it really doesn't work, eat McDonald's and KFC. Don't use your membership card to eat Xidan fast food.

* Don't go to the buffet fast food on the basement of Wangfujing Gongmei Department Store, which is for foreign tourists. It's crazy. A piece of pork, 60 yuan. I heard that tour guides like to take tourists in.

Don't eat any kind of street snacks in the streets of Wangfujing. It's all gutter oil+killing tourists.

If you want to eat in a restaurant outside, I can tell you responsibly that the base price of restaurants in Beijing is cheaper than that in Pingxiang and Nanning (I don't know if Daxin worships Zuo).

There are so many delicious places in Beijing, I recommend them to you:

Junqinhua near Guizhou Food Art Museum

Guijie Fenghuotang Spicy Lobster

So-and-so barracuda (name forgotten, in a shop near the West Third Ring Road)

This address can be found through Google Maps search.

If you don't want to find these hard-to-find shops, but want to go to the chain stores that are easy to find, you can eat spicy temptation (Sichuan cuisine), Richang restaurant (Cantonese cuisine), Haidilao (hot pot, expensive) and South Beauty (expensive). Richang recommends Richang, opposite the Lotus Market at the South Gate of Houhai. You can visit Houhai after eating.

In Beijing, most people eat Sichuan food.

I forgot that there was a famous roast duck restaurant in the private kitchen, and I didn't pay attention to it because I thought the roast duck was too bad.

However, if you want to eat roast duck, don't eat it in Quanjude.

Quanjude roast duck and Tianjin Goubuli steamed stuffed bun are the worst things in the world.

Take a walk at night:

Nanluoguxiang

Houhai (don't drink in Houhai, it's expensive, but sit down and go to Nanluoguxiang)

Nightclubs:

Nightclubs on Gongti West Road

Gong Yu Yishan (the former residence of Zhang Zizhong Road, where there are often bands or DJs)

Mao (a small performance venue for artists with less well-known brands, the fare is 60- 120 yuan, opposite the north exit of Nanluoguxiang).

Buy clothes:

(Considering the income level of Guangxi people)

Please go to the wholesale market opposite the zoo! ! !

Don't buy clothes in Xidan. All the clothes in Xidan are imported from the zoo.

Don't buy clothes in Xiushui Street, they are sold to foreigners (tour guides usually pull them there).

The big shopping malls you can go to are:

Dongzhimen Raffles

Wangfujing Oriental Xintiandi (look around, don't buy anything in it)

If you are a rich place, you can go to Guomao Yintai Center, Guangxin Tiandi, Guo Mao Hotel and Lufthansa, where there are LV, GUCCI, DG, Cartier and even Hermes. If you want to buy big brands, if you want to buy big brands in Beijing instead of Taobao and go abroad, please don't buy LV, please buy Chanel or Prada. If you have to buy a LV, don't buy a real one, just buy a fake one! Ha ha.

If you are a petty bourgeoisie:

* Sanlitun village

Sanlitun village is a very leisure place, with bars, clothes sellers, food and drinks.

It's not expensive, but it's fashionable enough to stay for a few nights.

It seems that there is the largest Adidas store in the world (but it is not recommended, it is ugly and worthless) and the largest Apple computer store in China.

Then Sanlitun also has fashionable brands, such as IT and Uniqlo, but there is no ZARA and HM that the middle class and petty bourgeoisie like.

*ZARA and HM are both in Raffles, the Oriental Plaza mentioned earlier.

There is also a place called World Trade Center Day Order.

This is a projection hanging overhead. If you want to look up, it seems to be the largest projection in the world. You can have a look. It is also a shopping mall selling clothes, but it is similar to Sanlitun Village and is set in a specific range of middle-income audiences.

As for tourist attractions, you can go with a guide. That's the ticket price. Just don't forget to bring a bottle of water in your bag.

Just wait and see the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace.

July is the hottest weather in Beijing. My electricity bill is more than 500 yuan a month. Because I turn on the air conditioner 24 hours a day, the heat in Beijing has exceeded the limit that Guangxi people can bear. It is very unwise to come to Beijing in August.

Now that I'm here, I'll try to escape from the tour guide and go out for a walk at night to go to the place I mentioned above.

1. resist the brainwashing behavior of tour guides and sellers. Don't buy what they want to sell.

Don't eat the dinner arranged by the travel agency at night, you can ask the tour guide, and then everyone will come out to cook. The food in Beijing restaurants is very cheap. All the varieties taste good.

If you want to go to Beijing and Tianjin, you need to buy something special, such as cloisonne bracelet, which is very beautiful and not expensive. You can buy it in the small supermarket in the hotel, and never buy it where the tour guide takes it. Clay figurine Zhang, twist and so on.

You can take the subway to play in the city center at night. . . . . . .

4. "Gege Hat" is sold everywhere in Beijing. Children like it better. There are some near Gongwangfu and Tiananmen Square, but they are more expensive. Don't rush to buy it. It is cheaper to buy a souvenir in the store in front of the entrance of Badaling Great Wall.

Don't buy souvenirs in tourist attractions, it will be very expensive. Things like cloisonne can be bought in some small shopping malls in your spare time. Generally, there is one in cloisonne bracelet from 20 to 30 yuan, and items of the same quality can be bought at most 10 yuan in ordinary shopping malls.

If you want to buy roast duck, preserved fruit, fried dough sticks and other specialties, go to Wangfujing, where there will be many. The specific location is probably opposite Xintiandi in the east. You can go to Wangfujing by subway or bus during your free time in the evening.

7. You can buy or not buy the word "Fu" in Gongwangfu, because the price is more expensive, ranging from tens to thousands. It's just the last painting. It's everywhere in the alley outside, and it's not that expensive.