Friday, October 19, 2012

Beijing Ski Tour

There are many ski resort in Beijing.




Beijing snow world is one of the popular place for local Beijing people ski

http://www.beijingfeeling.com/tour/beijing-snow-world-ski/



Many south Asian people link winter travel to Beijing to join in a Beijing Winter Ski Tour. 

http://www.beijingfeeling.com/beijing-tour/ski-tour/



The best ski Ski Resort in Beijing, I think should be the Nanshan Ski Resort.


http://www.beijingfeeling.com/beijing-tour/ski-tour/top-10-ski-resort-in-beijing/
http://www.beijingfeeling.com/beijing-guide/sports/nanshan-ski/



Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Beijing Tour Package

Travel to Beijing and join in a Beijing tour package to feeling the city of Beijing, to feel the Chinese Great Wall.






With your friends to the city of Beijing, to take a photo at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.


To the Beijing Forbidden city, to feel the Chinese emperors life.





To the Beijing Jingshan Park and clime to the top of Jingshan hill to overlook the Forbidden City.








Are you ready to hiking the Chinese Great Wall in Beijing ?



After lunch at Beijing local restaurant, take a photo for this good Beijing tour memories


Walk in the Beijing city street, that is our Beijing Feeling.


That is our Beijing Feeling


That is our Beijing Tour

Do some of yourself own

Give your family a holiday

Do not busy working every day

Give yourself and your family a happy memory



Join in a Beijing tour package



Your Dreaming Beijing Vacation Never too late



More to see :  http://www.beijingfeeling.com/beijing-tour/beijing-tour-package/


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Beijing Jingshan Park

Beijing Jinshan Park was built by the Chines Ming Dynasty. Today, it as a public park open to the people, each morning you can see many people do exercise there.


From the top of Jinshan Hill in the park you can see the whole Forbidden City.


The Beijing Jingshan Park is just behind the forbidden city, you can see from this map :


If you want to travel to jingshan, there are many bus to the park.

More Beijing Attractions, you can visit this page :

http://www.beijingfeeling.com/beijing-travel/beijing-attractions/

Two Days in Beijing

If you have 2 Days time in Beijing, Where to visit ?

Beijing Hutong

By a Beijing Hutong Tour you can visit the local Beijing Family.


Beijing Houhai Bar Street

To drink a glass of beer at Beijing Houhai Bar Street is a big fun.


Beijing Silk Market

If you have time you can bargain at Beijing silk market to get a cheaper cloth.

For a 2 Days in Beijing, you also can join in a Beijing 2 Days Tour. Not only the Forbidden City and Great Wall, you also can visit the Summer Palace and other main attractions in Beijing.



You can got one night to enjoy the Beijing Night show : KungFu Show , Beijing Opera, as you like.




There are so many things to do and to see in Beijing for 2 days, if you got a Beijing 2 days holiday.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Beijing Hotpot

Hot Pot is very popular in Beijng refers less frequently fondue or steamboat, several East Asian varieties of stew consisting of a simmering metal pot of stock at the center of the dining table. While the hot pot is kept simmering ingredients are placed into the pot and cooked on the table. The hot pot dishes are meat into thin slices, leafy vegetables, mushrooms, ravioli, gnocchi eggs, vegetables and seafood, fish and meat must be fresh. The food is usually eaten cooked with a sauce. In many areas, hot pot meals are often eaten in the winter.

Hot Pot History

Chinese hot pot has a history of over 1,000 years. Beijing Hot Pot seems to have originated in Mongolia, where the main ingredient is meat, usually beef, sheep or horse. It is widespread in southern China during the Tang Dynasty and was also founded during the Mongol Yuan dynasty. Over time, regional variations developed with different ingredients, such as seafood with the Qing dynasty (1644-1912 AD), the hot pot became popular for most of China. Today in many modern homes, especially in large cities, the traditional coal heated steam or hot pot has been replaced by versions cooker electric, gas or induction.




The hot pot styles change so much from region to region, many different ingredients are used.


 Where to eat Hot Pot in Beijing ?

Hot pot restaurants are especially popular during the winter, when fresh and dinners city in search of a warm meal. For newcomers to this style of food, hot pot restaurants order can be a bit difficult to find the best mix of meat and vegetables grew thanks to the experience.



So, here is a restaurants reliable hot pot in downtown Beijing for newcomers to begin their journey hot pot.




Longshunyuan Pot Spicy: spicy heaven



Longshunyuan hot pot is a little different. He does not have a hot pot broth than usual. Diners can put what they want in the dryer potti.Kombinatsioon fried with bamboo shoots, cold cuts, wide noodles with dried beancurd sticks are highly recommended. Diners can also choose how they want their food spicy. Medium-high heat alone is enough to numb the mouth of those who are prone to spices. After dinner, processed crap.



Some diners recommend the airport compared to the other branches of industry Longshunyuan his incredible zest. You have to try the spicy crab.



Asian Games Village store location: Beichen shopping center is

Tel: 010-64810510



Airport rental store: No. 2, The Capital Airport South Road, a suburb of Beijing

Tel: 010-64573581





Similar to fondue cooking, hot pot is a style of cooking where diners select meats and vegetables and prepare their own meals in a communal large pot of spicy broth usual. Hop pot restaurants are particularly popular for large parties as they create a communal kitchen and dining experience.




Wednesday, June 27, 2012

What can do for 3 days in Beijing

Most tourist travel to Beijing would be stay in Beijing for 3 days.

What can do in Beijing for a 3 days tour ?


Where to visit in Beijing for 3 days ? What can see ? How to save time and money and to have a good Beijing travel experience ? The following is some suggestion.



Day 1 :  You can visit some top attractions in Beijing City, such as the Forbidden City or Summer Palace.In any case, this is our first visit to a city and perhaps never again to this city, we need to find the best attractions to visit.

At nigh, we can find a bar to drink some.

There are two bar street in Beijing.

Beijing Houhai Bar Street (Near Beijing Hutong) and Beijing Sanlitun Bar Street (Near the Embassy in Beijing)

The frist day you can find a private taxi  or a Beijing travel service for you the next day visit the Great Wall, Man you know the wall is far from the city and no subway to the wall.

Day 2 : You can by a private taxi or private tour to see the China wall.

There are many great wall sections can be visited in Beijing, so choose the right section that you want to visit.

Day 3 : Do some shopping and visit some culture spot in Beijing.

You can visit the Beijing Qianmen culture street, it is very good walking street with long history.



Qianmen in Chinese meaning is the front door, the Qianmen street is just before the emperor palace, in the ancient time, the Qianmen Street is the most popular street in China.


Your also can visit Beijing Hutong.


The hutong is the local Beijing people living place, by a local hutong tour, you can feeling the local things.



This day you also can visit the lama temple.






The temple is one of the most famour lama temple in China.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

What Is Feng Shui

What Is Feng Shui?
As Asian culture becomes more popular in the United States, the ancient Chinese method of creating a harmonious environment, feng shui, is also gaining ground.

Wind and Water
Pronounced "fung shway," feng shui literally means "wind and water." Its roots are 5,000 years old.
Feng shui seeks to promote prosperity, good health, and general well being by examining how energy, qi, pronounced "chee," flows through a particular room, house, building, or garden.
Yin and Yang
Feng shui considers yin, feminine and passive energy, and yang, which is masculine and hot. It also looks at the five elements - water, fire, wood, metal, and earth, and the external environment.
The points on the compass, with eight separate directions - north, northeast, east, southeast, south, southwest, west, and northwest - are also important.
A feng shui expert, known as a geomancer, will consult an individual's Chinese horoscope to figure out what is best for that person and use complicated mathematical calculations from the ancient I Ching, (Book of Changes), to determine what aspects of the house are out balance.
Flexible Applications
Feng shui can be used to decide the location, construction, and architectural features of buildings, the placement and style of furniture, colors and decorating schemes, and the location of plantings, paths, and other outside features. By creating a more pleasing atmosphere, feng shui has been credited with improving family communication, restoring employee cooperation, and increasing a store's sales.
The principles can be applied to any style of building or decorating, not just to Chinese or Asian modes.
A Royal Secret
When China was under imperial rule, feng shui was a secret, known only to a handful of astronomers and scientists commissioned with maintaining the health, wealth, and power of the court.
Imperial palaces and cities were planned according to feng shui, which became a principle of classical Chinese architecture. Beijing’s Forbidden City is an example. A spectacular complex of palaces, administrative buildings, and temples arranged around a series of courtyards, the Forbidden City was the capital of China during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Commercial Feng Shui
But today, feng shui is available to everyone. Banks, hotels, houses, and even several new communities in Hong Kong have been planned according to feng shui. Many Chinese use feng shui to improve business.
by http://www.beijingfeeling.com