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Food

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The first lunch at Beijing (and China) was decent. There wasn't anything that stood out, but there wasn't anything bad either.

 

Before it comes to light, I just want to mention that I was thoroughly disappointed in the places the tour guides took us to eat in China. They were sometimes okay at best, usually quite poor, sometimes inedible. If I had to go to China again, I would thoroughly research places to eat or know locals beforehand I could trust.

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The Great Wall of China

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The terrain starts to change as we left the city, almost a precursor to the sight we are about to see.

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Beijing Tea House

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The table consisted of several types of tea, as well as tea glasses the staff of the tea house would show to us.

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Forbidden City

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One of the entrances to the Forbidden City.

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Summer Palace

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The entrance to the Summer Palace.

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Olympic Stadium/Tiananmen Square

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The alley where the local lived. It was a little intimidating when came in, but it turned out to be quite an interesting experience.

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