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AT#193 - Independent Travel to Beijing, China

AT#193 - Independent Travel to Beijing, China

Released Saturday, 1st August 2009
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AT#193 - Independent Travel to Beijing, China

AT#193 - Independent Travel to Beijing, China

AT#193 - Independent Travel to Beijing, China

AT#193 - Independent Travel to Beijing, China

Saturday, 1st August 2009
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The Amateur Traveler talks to Lee from Atlanta who is currently living in Qing Dao, China about traveling independently in Beijing, China. Lee describes getting around by bus, subway and taxi, eating street food, and biking through the Hutongs of Beijing. He guides us to lesser known sites like Beijing’s underground city and the site of the old Summer Palace. He leads us to the great wall at Badaling, Mutianyu, and Simatai. Lee also talks about side trips to see the Buddhas in the Yungang Caves near Datong and the nearby hanging monasteries and to see the Qing royal villas and replica of the Lhasa temple in Chungde. We talk about where to find a guide (and why you may not need one), Chinese history and what Lee suggested his parents should bring to China.

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