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The '''Western and Southern Suburbs''' of [[Beijing]] consist of the administrative districts of Mentougou District (门头沟区; Méntóugōuqū), Fangshan District (房山区; Fángshānqū) and Daxing District (大兴区; Dàxīngqū).
The '''Southern Suburbs''' of [[Beijing]] consist of the administrative districts of Fangshan District (房山区; Fángshānqū) and Daxing District (大兴区; Dàxīngqū).


==Get in==
==Get in==
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===Mentougou===
[[Image:Baiyu-view.JPG|thumb|View over Baiyu]]
Public transport service from central Beiing to Mentougou is mainly based on buses, many of them starting from Pingguoyuan (western final stop of subway line 1). Buses 336 and 931 run from Pingguoyuan (苹果园 píngguǒyuán) to Hetan (河滩 hétān) in Mentougou District. From there bus lines to most places of interest in the area can be taken. However, for trips from Beijing city, renting a taxi for a day might be easier and less time intensive. A Suburban Railway Line to Mentougou is in planning.


===Daxing===
===Daxing===
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==See==
==See==
[[Image:Baiyu-courtyard-guesthouse.JPG|thumb|Yucaotang Inn: A renovated traditional court yard home in Baiyu]]

===Mentougou===

* {{see
| name=Tanzhe Temple | alt=潭柘寺 tánzhèsì | url= | email=
| address= | lat=39.904167 | long=116.024167 | directions=take bus 931 from Pingguoyuan subway station (Line 1) to Tanzhesi bus stop
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=¥55 (students and seniors ¥30)
| wikipedia=Tanzhe Temple | image=Tanzhetemplepic1.jpg | wikidata=Q1815062
| content=Buddhist temple dating back as far as the Western Jin Dynasty (more than 1600 years ago). It is one of the oldest and largest temples in Beijing. The site is especially beautiful to visit in April when the surrounding Magnolia trees are in full bloom.
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* {{see
| name=Jietai Temple | alt=戒台寺 jiètáisì | url= | email=
| address= | lat=39.875833 | long=116.08 | directions=take bus 931 from Pingguoyuan subway station (Line 1) to Jietaisi bus stop
| phone=+86 10 69806611 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=08:09-17:30 | price=¥45 (students and seniors ¥22)
| wikipedia=Jietai Temple | image=Jietai Temple (20150117134744).JPG | wikidata=Q1688939
| content=Though not as popular and well-visited as Tanzhe Temple, this smaller Buddhist temple is definitely worth a visit. It was originally built about 1400 years ago, but its most famous features have been added later during Ming and Qing dynasties. A special attraction of this site are the huge pine trees, some of them being hundreds of years old.
}}
* {{see
| name=Mt. Lingshan Scenic Resort | alt=灵山自然风景区 Língshān zìrán fēngjǐng qū | url= | email=
| address= | lat=40.017086 | long=115.453633 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| wikipedia=Mount Ling (Beijing) | wikidata=Q20984061
| content=With 2300 meters in height, Mt. Lingshan is the highest mountain in Beijing.
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[[File:View of the ancient mountain village Cuandixia near Beijing.jpg|thumb|250px|View of Cuandixia]]
* {{listing | type=see
| name=Cuandixia | alt=爨底下 | url=http://www.cuandixia.com/english/index-english.htm | email=
| address= | lat=39.996944 | long=115.638333 | directions=Take the subway to Pingguoyuan in West Beijing. (About 1 hour from east Beijing. &yen;2). Then take the public bus to Cuandixia. (about 2:20 hours. &yen;13-18). There is a direct bus leaving from Pingguoyuan at 12:40, and one in early morning. If you can't catch the direct bus take the bus to Zhaitang, and take a private taxi to Cuandixia. The bus number is 929支, but be aware there are many buses with this number driving to many different places, so ask the bus driver if he drives to Cuandixia, or Zhaitang
| phone= | tollfree=
| hours= | price=It costs &yen;30 for tourists to enter the Cuandixia area
| wikipedia=Cuandixia | image=Cuandixia Village.jpg | wikidata=Q954362
| content=A beautiful ancient mountain village. It is very small, only around 70 traditional court yards. It is renovated nicely and seems rather authentic. Go in the weekdays if you want peace and quiet. In the summer months the climate is nicer than in Beijing because of the cooler mountain air. In the winter it could be cold, but the beds are heated, so it is still possible to go. Do at least an overnight trip or you will spend most of your time in the bus and not have time to enjoy the peace in the beautiful village. You can easily spend one day in the village walking around on the mountain paths. You can spend the next day or two visiting and staying in the nearby village Baiyu and more ancient villages and scenic spots a little further away.
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* {{see
| name=Baiyu | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=40.013560 | long=115.605122 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| image=Baiyu-courtyard.JPG | wikidata=Q13658786
| content=A village with 100-200 traditional court yards. Baiyu is still rather unexplored, but it has plenty of guesthouses to sleep and eat in. Quality is good, prices low, the scenery is beautiful and the people friendly. Baiyu is about 6 km from the more well known ancient mountain village ''Cuandixia'', so combining a visit to both places is a good idea. It costs ¥30 for tourists to enter the Cuandixia area.
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===Fangshan===
===Fangshan===
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[[File:Zhoukoudian-66.jpg|thumb|The Peking Man site]]
[[File:Zhoukoudian-66.jpg|thumb|The Peking Man site]]
* {{see
* {{see
| name=Peking Man Site | alt= | url= | email=
| name=Peking Man Site | alt= | url=https://www.zkd.cn/en | email=
| address=Zhoukoudian | lat=39.689167 | long=115.923889 | directions=50 km southwest of the city center, take bus 917 at Tianqiao Bus Terminus and then another bus to Zhoukoudian Town
| address=Zhoukoudian | lat=39.689167 | long=115.923889 | directions=50 km southwest of the city center, take bus 917 at Tianqiao Bus Terminus and then another bus to Zhoukoudian Town
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| hours= | price=
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| wikipedia=Zhoukoudian | image=Zhoukoudian Entrance.JPG | wikidata=Q499552
| wikipedia=Zhoukoudian | image=Zhoukoudian Entrance.JPG | wikidata=Q499552
| content=A [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]] and landmark site in paleoanthropology. The site is comprised of the caves of the Peking Man evacuation and a nearby museum containing plaster casts of the recovered skulls, mandibles, facial bones, limbs, and teeth. Peking Man is actually a collection of fossils of around 40 individuals of the species ''Homo erectus'', dated from 770,000 to 230,000 years ago. The Peking Man fossils stored in Beijing disappeared in 1941 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The missing fossils are one of the "long-standing mysteries in the history of human evolution."
| content=A [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]] and landmark site in paleoanthropology. The site is comprised of the caves of the Peking Man evacuation and a nearby museum containing plaster casts of the recovered skulls, mandibles, facial bones, limbs, and teeth. Peking Man is actually a collection of fossils of around 40 individuals of the species ''Homo erectus'', dated from 770,000 to 230,000 years ago. The Peking Man fossils stored in Beijing disappeared in 1941 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The missing fossils are one of the "long-standing mysteries in the history of human evolution.".
}}
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* {{listing | type=do
* {{listing | type=do
| name=Shidu Bamboo Rafting and Scenic Spots | alt= | url= | email=
| name=Shidu Bamboo Rafting and Scenic Spots | alt=Ten ferry crossings | url=https://www.shidu.cn/ | email=
| address= | lat=39.635979 | long=115.584397 | directions=
| address= | lat=39.635979 | long=115.584397 | directions=
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** {{listing | type=see
** {{listing | type=see
| name=9du Juma Leyuan | alt=拒马乐园 | url=https://www.shidu.cn/jumaleyuan/ | email=
| name=6du (6th ferry crossing) Gushanzhai | alt=孤山寨 | url=https://www.shidu.cn/gushanzhai/ | email=
| address= | lat=39.636475 | long=115.622355 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree=
| hours= | price=¥75
| lastedit=2020-03-01
| content=
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** {{listing | type=see
| name=7du (7th ferry crossing) Huaguoshan | alt=花果山 | url=http://www.sdssrj.com/huaguoshan.html | email=
| address= | lat=39.641702 | long=115.607650 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree=
| hours= | price=¥40
| lastedit=2020-03-01
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** {{listing | type=see
| name=9du (9th ferry crossing) Juma Leyuan | alt=拒马乐园 | url=https://www.shidu.cn/jumaleyuan/ | email=
| address= | lat=39.636216 | long=115.589628 | directions=
| address= | lat=39.636216 | long=115.589628 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree=
| phone= | tollfree=
| hours= | price=Free unless you use a special service: gondola ¥60/round journey; bungee ¥200; bamboo raft ¥60/(hour*3 people); etc. as of 2013
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2020-03-01
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** {{listing | type=see
** {{listing | type=see
| name=15du Donghugang | alt=东湖港 | url=https://www.shidu.cn/donghugang/ | email=
| name=11du (11th ferry crossing) Tianchishan | alt=天池山 | url=https://www.shidu.cn/fengjing/2823.html | email=
| address= | lat=39.624135 | long=115.552003 | directions=11du at Qiantougang Village
| phone= | tollfree=
| hours= | price=Free?
| lastedit=2020-03-01
| content=
}}
** {{listing | type=see
| name=15du (15th ferry crossing) Donghugang | alt=东湖港 | url=https://www.shidu.cn/donghugang/ | email=
| address=15du | lat=39.666099 | long=115.517394 | directions=
| address=15du | lat=39.666099 | long=115.517394 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree=
| phone= | tollfree=
| hours= | price=¥50
| hours= | price=¥95
| lastedit=2020-03-02
| lastedit=2020-03-02
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** {{listing | type=see
** {{listing | type=see
| name=15du Xihugang-Qitanxiagu | alt=西湖港奇潭峡谷风景区 | url=https://www.shidu.cn/xihugang/ | email=
| name=15du (15th ferry crossing) Xihugang-Qitanxiagu | alt=西湖港奇潭峡谷风景区 | url=https://www.shidu.cn/xihugang/ | email=
| address=15du~18du | lat=39.664736 | long=115.488085 | directions=
| address=15du~18du | lat=39.664736 | long=115.488085 | directions=
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| address=Zhoukoudian | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=Zhoukoudian | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree=
| phone= | tollfree=
| hours= | price=¥50
| hours= | price=¥50
| lastedit=2019-11-12
| lastedit=2019-11-12
| content=The mountain is one of the nicest scenic spots in Beijing for autumn colors.For a brief flickering moment the mountain side turns completely red. But expect the leaves to be gone within 1 week. Ideal time to enjoy the "Red Leaves Hill" is around the first week of November.
| content=The mountain is one of the nicest scenic spots in Beijing for autumn colors.For a brief flickering moment the mountain side turns completely red. But expect the leaves to be gone within 1 week. Ideal time to enjoy the "Red Leaves Hill" is around the first week of November.
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* {{listing | type=see
* {{listing | type=see
| name=Liulihe Site: Museum of Xizhou Yandu Site | alt= | url=http://www.yanduyizhi.com | email=
| name=Liulihe Site: Museum of Xizhou Yandu Site | alt= | url=http://www.yanduyizhi.com {{dead link|December 2020}} | email=
| address= | lat=39.615278 | long=116.05 | directions=
| address= | lat=39.615278 | long=116.05 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree=
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| content=Capital of Beijing until the 7th century BC. Part of the [[:w:Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level|Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level]].
| content=Capital of Beijing until the 7th century BC. Part of the [[:w:Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level|Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level]].
}}
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* {{listing | type=see
* {{see
| name=Doudian Mosque | alt=Doudian New Mosque | url=http://www.bjislam.com/fs/c234-b783.html | email=
| name=Doudian Mosque | alt=Doudian New Mosque | url=http://www.bjislam.com/fs/c234-b783.html {{dead link|December 2020}} | email=
| address= | lat=39.636720 | long=116.059239 | directions=
| address= | lat=39.63672 | long=116.059239 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree=
| phone= | tollfree=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2020-02-27
| lastedit=2020-02-27
| content=The largest mosque in Beijing. It was built in 1713 in Chinese style. It was rebuilt in 2002 and 2011 into an large Arabic-style mosque.
| content=The largest mosque in Beijing. It was built in 1713 in Chinese style. It was rebuilt in 2002 and 2011 into a large Arabic-style mosque.
}}
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* {{listing | type=see
* {{listing | type=see
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| wikidata=Q15921459
| wikidata=Q15921459
| lastedit=2020-02-28
| lastedit=2020-02-28
| content=One of the three capitals after the Liulihe Site, built before 279 BC, used until Han dynasty. Part of the [[:w:de:Denkmäler der Regierungsunmittelbaren Stadt Peking|Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the City Level]].
| content=One of the three capitals after the Liulihe Site, built before 279 BC, used until Han dynasty. Part of the [[:w:de:Denkmäler der Regierungsunmittelbaren Stadt Peking|Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the City Level]]. Not recommended for general tourists.
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** {{listing | type=see
| name=Yinhu Cave | alt= | url=https://www.mafengwo.cn/poi/7330.html | email=
| address= | lat=39.801024 | long=115.890124 | directions=Bus 948路;f13路;f23路;f23路定班;f24路;f61路;房20路;房21路;房22路;房25路
| phone= | tollfree=
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| lastedit=2020-03-02
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===Daxing===
===Daxing===

* {{see
* {{see
| name=China Printing Museum | alt=中国印刷博物馆 Zhōng​guó yìn​shuā bó​wù​guǎn | url= | email=
| name=China Printing Museum | alt=中国印刷博物馆 Zhōng​guó yìn​shuā bó​wù​guǎn | url= | email=
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==Do==
==Do==
[[Image:Baiyu-courtyard.JPG|thumb|A not yet renovated court yard in Baiyu]]


==Buy==
==Buy==


==Eat==
==Eat==
[[Image:Homemade-noodles.jpg|thumb|Homemade noodles in a guesthouse in Baiyu]]
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==Sleep==
==Sleep==
[[Image:View-in-baiyu.JPG|thumb|A view in Baiyu]]


===Budget===
===Budget===
* {{sleep
* {{sleep
| name=Youth Holiday Hotel | alt=北京青年假日酒店; Běijīngqīngniánjiàrìjiǔdiàn | url= | email=
| name=Youth Holiday Hotel | alt=北京青年假日酒店; Běijīng Qīngnián Jiàrì Jiǔdiàn | url= | email=
| address=6 South Guiyuan Road, Daxing District (大兴区圆南路6号; Dàxīngqū Yuánnánlù | lat= | long= | directions=just outside the southeast part of Ring Road Five
| address=6 South Guiyuan Road, Daxing District (大兴区圆南路6号; Dàxīngqū Yuánnánlù | lat= | long= | directions=just outside the southeast part of Ring Road Five
| phone=+86 106789 5716 | tollfree= | fax=+86 10 6789 5756
| phone=+86 106789 5716 | tollfree= | fax=+86 10 6789 5756
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===Mid-range===
===Mid-range===
* {{sleep
| name=Yucaotang Inn | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Baiyu, in a small lane a bit up in the village
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=&yen;30 for 2 people in one room. June 2009
| content=Owned and run by an elderly friendly couple cooking great local meals.
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* {{sleep
| name=Nyingma Guesthouse | url= | email=
| address=14 Shengde Lu. | lat= | long= | directions=Baiyu
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
| content=OK twin-bed rooms for ¥40. 25 January 2008.
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===Splurge===
===Splurge===

Latest revision as of 02:10, 17 May 2024

The Southern Suburbs of Beijing consist of the administrative districts of Fangshan District (房山区; Fángshānqū) and Daxing District (大兴区; Dàxīngqū).

Get in

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Map
Map of Beijing/Southern Suburbs

Daxing

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The Beijing Subway has 3 lines that pass through Daxing District. The Daxing Airport Express connects the Daxing International Airport to the rest of the Beijing Subway. The Daxing Line of the Beijing Subway is an extension of Line 4 from Fengtai District and serves 10 stations along Daxing District.

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Fangshan

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Towns

The convention name of each town in Fangshan district does not match with the administrative name. Make sure where you go before telling the taxi driver.

  • 1 Liangxiang ("Fangshan District" 良乡——“房山区”) Gongchen Subdistrict, Beijing on Wikipedia
  • 2 Lucun, Guandao ("Liangxiang Town" 官道鲁村——“良乡镇”) Liangxiang, Beijing on Wikipedia
  • 3 Fangshan ("Chengguan Subdistrict" 房山城关) Chengguan Subdistrict, Beijing on Wikipedia
  • 4 Yanshan (燕山片区) Yingfeng Subdistrict on Wikipedia
See
The Peking Man site
  • 1 Peking Man Site, Zhoukoudian (50 km southwest of the city center, take bus 917 at Tianqiao Bus Terminus and then another bus to Zhoukoudian Town). A UNESCO World Heritage Site and landmark site in paleoanthropology. The site is comprised of the caves of the Peking Man evacuation and a nearby museum containing plaster casts of the recovered skulls, mandibles, facial bones, limbs, and teeth. Peking Man is actually a collection of fossils of around 40 individuals of the species Homo erectus, dated from 770,000 to 230,000 years ago. The Peking Man fossils stored in Beijing disappeared in 1941 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The missing fossils are one of the "long-standing mysteries in the history of human evolution.". Zhoukoudian (Q499552) on Wikidata Zhoukoudian on Wikipedia
  • 1 Shidu Bamboo Rafting and Scenic Spots (Ten ferry crossings). Nicknamed "Lesser Guilin". You may be interested if you've never been to Guilin, Ha Long Bay, or Vang Vieng, all in the far south. Free unless you rent a bamboo raft or visit a scenery spot.
  • 8 Mt. Shangfang National Forest Park (上方山国家森林公园 shàng​fāngshān guó​jiā sēn​língōng​yuán). 08:00-20:00. With an area covering more than 300 hectares, this is the biggest National Forest Park in North China. There are nine caves, 12 peaks and 72 temples to discover in this park. The most famous are:
    • 9 Cloud and Water Cave (云水洞 yúnshuǐdòng). Beautiful 613 meters long carst cave, featuring the highest (37 meters) stalagmite in China. ¥40.
    • Tianzhu Peak (天柱峰 tiān​zhùfēng).
    • Yunju Temple (云居寺 yúnjūsì).
  • Pofengling, Zhoukoudian. The mountain is one of the nicest scenic spots in Beijing for autumn colors.For a brief flickering moment the mountain side turns completely red. But expect the leaves to be gone within 1 week. Ideal time to enjoy the "Red Leaves Hill" is around the first week of November. ¥50.
  • 10 [dead link] Liulihe Site: Museum of Xizhou Yandu Site. Capital of Beijing until the 7th century BC. Part of the Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. Western Zhou Yan State Capital Museum (Q1740592) on Wikidata Western Zhou Yan State Capital Museum on Wikipedia
  • 11 [dead link] Doudian Mosque (Doudian New Mosque). The largest mosque in Beijing. It was built in 1713 in Chinese style. It was rebuilt in 2002 and 2011 into a large Arabic-style mosque.
  • 12 Doudian Site, Middle Capital of Yan (Lucun Site). One of the three capitals after the Liulihe Site, built before 279 BC, used until Han dynasty. Part of the Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the City Level. Not recommended for general tourists. Doudian City Walls (Q15921459) on Wikidata
  • 13 Site of tombs of Jin dynasty (金陵遗址). Part of the Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. Tombs of emperors of the Jin Dynasty, Beijing (Q10902458) on Wikidata
  • 14 Site of Christian (Nestorian) Monastery/Church (十字寺遗址). First Christian Church in Beijing, part of the Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. Cross Temple (Q2360268) on Wikidata Cross Temple, Fangshan on Wikipedia
  • 15 Shihuadong Solutional Cave (Fangshan Geological Park) (see WGS84 GPS address).
    • 16 Yinhu Cave (Bus 948路;f13路;f23路;f23路定班;f24路;f61路;房20路;房21路;房22路;房25路).

Daxing

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  • China Printing Museum (中国印刷博物馆 Zhōng​guó yìn​shuā bó​wù​guǎn), 25 North Xinghua Road, Huangcun Town,黄村兴华北路25号. 08:30-16:30. ¥20 (students half price).

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Buy

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Eat

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Drink

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Sleep

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Budget

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  • Youth Holiday Hotel (北京青年假日酒店; Běijīng Qīngnián Jiàrì Jiǔdiàn), 6 South Guiyuan Road, Daxing District (大兴区圆南路6号; Dàxīngqū Yuánnánlù (just outside the southeast part of Ring Road Five), +86 106789 5716, fax: +86 10 6789 5756. Rooms with free internet and purified water. Business center, gift shop, beauty salon, ticket office, laundry service, karaoke, fitness facilities, and massage available. Chinese restaurant and room service. Lister rates for doubles from ¥238, discounted from ¥190; breakfast ¥10.

Mid-range

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Splurge

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