-
B
e
iji
ng
i
s
a
huge
city
with
s
e
v
e
r
a
l
d
i
s
p>
tr
i
c
t
a
rt<
/p>
i
c
l
e
s
c
on
t
a
i
n
i
ng
s
i
gh
t
s
< br>ee
i
ng,
restaurant,
n
i
gh
t
li
f
e
and
a
cc
o
mm
od
a
t
i
on
<
/p>
li
s
t
i
p>
ng
s
—
c
on<
/p>
s
i
d
e
r
p
r
i
n
t
i
ng
them
a
ll
.
B
e
iji
ng
(
北京
B<
/p>
ě
ij
ī
ng<
/p>
)
i
s
the
c
a
p
i
p>
t
a
l
of
the most
popu<
/p>
l
ou
s
country
in
the
world,
the
P
e
op
l
e
'
s
R
e
pub
li
c
of
Ch
i
n<
/p>
a
,
a
nd
a
l
s
o
i
t
s
second
l
a
< br>r
g
e
s
t
city
a
< br>f
t
e
r
S
h
a
ngh
a
i
.
It
was
a
l
s
o
the seat
of
t
h
e
Ming
and
Qing
dynasty
emperors
until
the
f
o
r
m
a
< br>t
i
on
of
a
r
e
pub
li
c
in
1911.
B
e
iji
ng
i
s
the
po
li
t
i
c
a
l
,
p>
e
du
c
a
t
i
on
a
l
a
nd
c
u
l
t
u
r
p>
a
l
centre
of
the
country
and
a
s
such
it
i
s
rich in
h
i
s
t
o
r
i
< br>c
a
l
s
i
t
e
s
a
nd
i
m
po
rt
a
n
t
government
and c
u
l
t
u
r
p>
a
l
i
n
s
t
i
t
u
t
i
on
s
.
The
city
i
s
w
e
ll
known for
i
t
s
p>
f
l
a
t
n
e
ss
and
r
e
gu
l
a
r
c
on
s
tr
u
c
t
i
p>
on.
There
are
only
three
h
ill
s
to
b
e
found
in
the
city
li
m
i
t
s
(in
J
i
ng
s
h
a
n
Park
to
the
north of
the
f
a
m
ou<
/p>
s
Fo
r
p>
b
i
dd
e
n
City).
L
i
k
e
t
h
e
c<
/p>
on
f
i
gu<
/p>
r
a
t
i
on
of
the
Fo
r
b
i
dd
e
n
City,
B
e
iji
ng
has
c
on
c
e<
/p>
n
tr
i
c
p>
r
o
a
d
s
,
which
are
a
c
t
u
a
ll
y r
e
c
t
a
ngu
l
a
r
,
that go
around the
m
e
tr
opo
< br>li
s
.
B
e
iji
ng
< br>
was host
to
the 2008 Summer
O
l
y
m
p
i<
/p>
c
G
a
m
e
s
.
Landmarks
The
centre
of
the
city
and most
i
p>
m
po
rt
a
p>
n
t
l
a
nd
m
a
rk
i
s
T
p>
i
a
n
a
n
m
e
n
Square
in
Dongcheng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
.
T
h
i
s
i
s
the
w
o
r
l
d
'
s<
/p>
l
a
r
p>
g
e
s
t
public
square and a
must
see
for
a
ll
v
i
s
i
t
p>
o
r
s
from
abroad
and
from
e
l
s
e
w
h
e
r
e
in
Ch
i
n
a<
/p>
.
The
square
i
s
surrounded
by
grand
bu
il
d
i
ng
s
< br>
i
n
c
l
ud
i
ng
the
Great
H
a
ll
of
t
h
e
P
e
op
l<
/p>
e
,
the
Museum
of
Ch
i
n
e
s
e
H
i
< br>s
t
o
ry
,
the
Museum
of
the
Ch
< br>i
n
e
s
e
R
e
v
o
l
u
t
p>
i
on,
the
Q
i
a
n
p>
m
e
n
Gate
and
the
Fo
r
b
i
dd
< br>e
n
City.
It
i
s
a
l
s
o
p>
home
to
the
Ch
a
i
r
m
a
n
Mao
M
e
m
o
r
i<
/p>
a
l
H
a
ll
and
t
h
e
Monument
to
the <
/p>
P
e
op
l
p>
e
'
s
M
a
rtyr
s
.
The
N
a
t
i
on
a
l
S
t<
/p>
a
d
i
u
m
or
B
i<
/p>
r
d
'
s
Nest
in
Chaoyang
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
i
s
a
new
m
a
j
o
r
l
a
nd
m
a
rk
and
t
h
e
s<
/p>
y
m
bo
l
p>
of
the
2008 Olympic
Games.
Two
contemporary bu
< br>il
d
i
ng
< br>s
in
Chaoyang
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
a
r
e
r
e
p>
m
a
rk
a
b
l
e
l
a
nd<
/p>
m
a
rk
s
p>
:
the
CCTV
Building
and
the
World
Trade
Center
Tower
III.
Both
a
r
e
ou
t
s
t
a
p>
nd
i
ng
p>
e
x
a
m
p
l
e
s
of
contemporary
a
r
c
h
i
t
e
c
t
u
r
e
.
There
are
a
l
s
o
a number
of
r
p>
e
m
a
rk
a
b
l
e
r
e
m
a
i
n
s
< br> from
the
m
e
d
i
e
v
p>
a
l
city
including
the
Ming
Dynasty
City
W
a
ll
<
/p>
S
i
t
e
Park
(the
only
r
e
m
a
i
n
s
of
the
city
w
a
ll
)
in
Chongwen
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
,
the Drum
and
B
e
ll
Towers
in
D
ong
c
h
e
ng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
,
and
Q
i
a
n
m
< br>e
n
in
Chongwen
D
i
s
tr<
/p>
i
c
t
.
Palaces, temples and
parks
The
c
i
ty
'
s
many
green
oases
are a
w
ond
e
r
f
u
l
< br>
break
from
w<
/p>
a
l
k
i
ng
a
l
ong
the
never
e
nd
i
ng
bou
l
e
v
a
r
d
s
< br>
and
n
a
rr
o
w
hutongs.
L
o
c
a
p>
l
s
s
i
m
il
a
r
l
y
flock
to
B
e
iji
ng
'
s
p
a
l
a
c
e
s
,
t<
/p>
e
m
p
l
e
s
and
parks
whenever
they
have
t
i
m
e
.
< br>
T
h
e
green
areas
are
not
only
used
for
r
e
l
a
x
i
ng
but
a
l
s
o
for
sports,
d
a
n
c
i
ng,
s
i
ng
i
ng
and
g
e
n
e
r
a
l<
/p>
r
e
c
r
ea
t
i
on.
The most
i
m
po
rt
a
n
t
p
a
l
a
c
e
,
bar none,
i
s
t
h
e
City
was
home
to
the
I
m
p
e
r
i
a
l
Court
during
the
Ming
and
Qing
Dy
n
a
s
t
i
e
s
.
<
/p>
U
n
li
k
p>
e
many
other
h
i
s
p>
t
o
r
i
c
a
l
s
i
gh
t
s
,
the
Fo
r
b
i
dd
e
n
City
was
r
e
l
a
t
i
v
e
l
y
untouched
during
the
c
u
l
t
u
r
a<
/p>
l
r
e
v
p>
o
l
u
t
i
on
due
to
the
t
i
m
e
l
y
i
n
t<
/p>
e
rv
e
n
p>
t
i
on
of
p
r
e
m
p>
i
e
r
Zhou En
l
a
< br>i
,
who
sent
h
i
s
troops
to
guard
t
h
e
p<
/p>
a
l
a
c
e
from
the
o
v
e
r-
z
ea
l
ou
s
Red
Guards.
The
T
e
m
p
l
e<
/p>
of
Heaven
(
天坛
)
in
Chongwen
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
i
s
the
s
y
m
bo
l
of
B
e
iji
ng
and
i
s
surrounded
by
a <
/p>
li
v
e
l
p>
y
park
t
y
p
i
c
a<
/p>
ll
y
packed
with
hordes
of
l
o
c
a
l
p
e
op
l
< br>e
drinking
tea,
p
r
a
c
t
i
c
i
ng
c
a
lli
g
r
a
ph
y<
/p>
or
t
a
i
-
c
h
i<
/p>
or
j
u
s
t
w
a
t
c
h
i
p>
ng
the
world
go
by.
T
h
e
Yonghegong (Lama
T
e
m
p
l
e
)
(
雍
和
宫
)
in
Dongcheng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
i
s
one
of
the
most
i
m
po
rt
a
n
t
a
nd b
ea
u
t
i
f
u
l
t
e
p>
m
p
l
e
s
in
the
country.
Other
parks
are scattered
around
B
e
< br>iji
ng.
Some
of
the
best are
Zhongshan Park
(
中
山
公
园
)
in
X
i
c
h
e
ng
D
i
s
tr
i<
/p>
c
t
,
B
e
i
h
a
i
Park
(
北
海
公
园
)
in
X
i
c
h
e
ng
D
i<
/p>
s
tr
i
c
p>
t
,
Chaoyang
Park
(
朝
阳
公
园
)
in
Chaoyang
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
and
R
i
t
a
n
< br>
Park
(
日坛公园
) in
Chaoyang
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
.
The
B
e
iji
ng
Zoo (
北京动物
园
) in
X
i
c
h
e
ng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t<
/p>
i
s
f
a
m
ou
s
for
i
t
s
p>
tr
a
d
i
t
i
on
a
l
l
a
nd
s
c
a
p
i
ng
and
g
i
a
n
t
pandas,
however
li
k
e
many
zoos,
the
p>
c
ond
i
t
p>
i
on
s
for
the
a
n
i
m
a
l
s<
/p>
have been
qu
e
s
t
i
on
e
d.
H
a
i
d
i
a
n
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
i
s
home
to
the
Summer
p
a
l
a
c
e
(
颐和园
),
the
r
u
i
n
< br>s
of
the
Old
Summer
P
a
l
a
c
e
(
圆
明
园
),
F
r
a
g
r
a<
/p>
n
t
H
ill
s
(
香山
),
and the
B
e
iji
ng
B
o
t
a
n
< br>i
c
a
l
Garden
(
北京植物
园
).
All
are
qu
i
t
e
c
l
o
s
e
together and worth
a
v
i
s
i
t
.
Fo
r
b
i
d
d
e
n
city
in
Dongcheng
D
i
s
tr<
/p>
i
c
t
.
T
h
e
Fo
r
b
i
dd
e
n
Museums and galleries
in
c
i
t
i
e
s
p>
such
as P
a
r
i
s
,
Ro
m
e
and New
The museums
in
B
e
i
ji
ng
are
< br>g
e
n
e
r
a
ll
y
not yet up
to
the
standard
seen
York.
However the
city
c
on
t
a
i
n
s
one
of
the
l
a
r
g
< br>e
s
t
and
most
w
e
ll
known
museums
in
A
s
i
a
p>
,
the
P<
/p>
a
l
a
c
e
Museum
a
l
s
o
known as the
Fo
r
b
i
dd
e<
/p>
n
City. It
i
s
a
p>
l
s
o
a UNESCO
World
H
e
r
i
t
p>
a
g
e
S
i
t
p>
e
.
Ch
i
n
a
'
s
government
i
s
d
p>
e
t
e
r
m
i
n
e
d
to
change the
backward
p
e
r
c
e
p
t
i
on
of
i
t
s
museums
and
h
a
s
i<
/p>
n
v
e
s
t
e
d
h
ea
v
il
y
in
t
h
e
i
r
d
e
v
e
< br>l
op
m
e
n
t
.
It
has
a
l
s
o
made most
of
them (not the Fo
r
b
i
dd
e
n
City)
f
r
ee
to
v
i
s
i
t
.
However,
for
some
museums
t
i
c
k
e
t
s
< br>
must be reserved three days
in
a
d
v
a
n
c
e
p>
.
One
of
the
most
w
e
ll
-k
no
w
n
museums
in
B
e
iji
ng
i
s
the
N
a
t
i
on
a
l
Museum
(
国
家
博
物
馆
)
in
Dongcheng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
,
w
< br>h
i
c
h
has been
c
l
o
s
e
d
for
r
e
no
v
a
t
i
on
s
i
n
c
e
2007 and
i
s
expected
to
reopen
in
2010.
The
M
ili
t
a
ry
Museum
(
军
事
博
物
馆
)
in
H
a
i
d
i
a
n
D
p>
i
s
tr
i
c
t
has
long
been
a
f
a
v<
/p>
o
r
i
t
e
with
do
m
e
s
t
p>
i
c
and <
/p>
f
o
r
e
i
gn
t
ou
r
i
s
t
s
.
The C
a
p
i
t
a
l
Museum
(
首
都
博
物
馆
) in
X
i
c
h
e
ng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t<
/p>
i
s
a
n
e
w
high
p
r
o
f
il
e
museum
with
h
i
s
t
o
r
i
c
a
< br>l
and
art
p>
e
x
h
i
b
i
t
i
on
s
.
F
i
n
a
< br>ll
y
,
a
number
of
restored
f
o
r
m
e
r r
e
s
i
d
e
n
c
e
s
of
f
a
< br>m
ou
s
B
e
iji
ng
< br>e
r
s
,
e
s
p
e
c
i
a
ll<
/p>
y
in
X
i
c
h
e
ng<
/p>
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
,
g
i
v
e
a good
p>
i
n
s
i
gh
t
into
d
a
il
y
li
f
e
in
f
o
r
m
e
r
p>
t
i
m
e
s
.
The
contemporary art
scene
in
B
e
i
ji
ng
i
s
boo
m
i
ng
and
a
l
a
r
g
e
number
of
a
rt
i
s
t
s
e
x
h
i
b
i
t
and
s
e
ll
t
h
e
i
r
p>
art
in
g
a
ll
e
r
i
e
s
around
the
city.
The
g
a
ll
e
r
i
e
s
are
concentrated
in
a
number
of
art
d
i
s
tr
i
c
t
s
,
including
the
o
p>
l
d
e
s
t
and
ea<
/p>
s
i
e
s
t
a
cc
e
ss
i
b
l
e
,
but <
/p>
a
l
s
o
i
n
c
r
ea
s
i
ng
l
y
c
o
mm
e
r
c
i
a
< br>l
and
m
a
i
n
s
< br>tr
ea
m
,
D
a
s
h
a
n
z
i
Art
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
in
Chaoyang
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
.
Other newer and
perhaps
more
cutting
edge
a
rt
d
i
s
tr
< br>i
c
t
s
i
n
c
l
ud
e
C
a
o
c
h<
/p>
a
ngd
i
in
Chaoyang
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
and
Songzhuan
A
rt
i
s
t
'
s
V
ill
a
g
e
in
T
ong
z
hou
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
.
The languages of Beijing
Standard
M
a
nd
a
r
i
n
i
t
s
e
l
f
was
the
a
< br>d
m
i
n
i
s
tr
a
t
i
v
e
<
/p>
l
a
ngu
a<
/p>
g
e
of
the
Ming
and
Q
i
ng
<
/p>
d
y
n
a
s
t
i
e
s
and
w
a
s
based
m
a
i
n
l
y
on
the
B
< br>e
iji
ng
d
i
a
p>
l
e
c
t
.
For
l
p>
a
ngu
a
g
p>
e
students
t
h
i
s
makes
s
t
ud
y
i
ng
in
B
e
< br>iji
ng
a
n
e
x<
/p>
c
e
ll
e
p>
n
t
chance
to
l
ea
r
n
the
l
a
ngu
a
g
e
in
a
r
e
l
a
t
i<
/p>
v
e
l
y
pure
form.
That
b
e
i
ng
s
a
i
d,
B
e
iji
ng
d
i
a
l
p>
e
c
t
c
on
t
a
i
n
s
n
a
s
a
l
< br>
e
r
sounds
at
the
end
of
many
words.
Hence
the
ub
i
qu
i
t
ou
s
l
a
m
b
kabobs
(
羊肉串
y
á
n
g
r
ò
u c
h
u
à
n
)
become
y
á
n
g
r
ò
u
c<
/p>
h
u
à
n
r
In
a
dd
i
t
i
on,
the
p>
B
e
iji
ng<
/p>
d
i
a
l
e
c
t
c
on
s
i
s
t
< br>s
of
many
l
o
c
a
l
s
l
< br>a
ng
s
which
have
not
been
i
n
c
o
r
po
r
a
t
e
d<
/p>
into
standard
M
a
nd
a
r
i
n.
B
e
iji
ng
t
a
x
i
d
r
< br>i
v
e
r
s
are
f
a
m
ou
s
l
y
chatty and
will
g
l
a
d
l
y
engage
students
of
the
l
a
ngu
a
g
e
o
ff
e
r
i
ng
e
x
c
e
ll
e
n
t
chances
to p
r
a
c
t
i
c
e
the
l
a
ngu
a
g
e
and get
a
f
ee
l
for
the
changes
in
the
city
and
country from
an
B
e
iji
ng
e
r
.
Eng
li
s
h
i
s
spoken
by
s
t
a
ff
at
the
m
a
i
n
t
ou
r
i
s
t
a
ttr
a
c
t
i
p>
on
s
,
as
w
e
ll
as
at
m
a
j
o
r
ho
t
e
l<
/p>
s
.
O
t
h
e
rw
i
s
e
, Eng
p>
li
s
h
speakers are not
common,
so
a
l
w
a
y
s
get your
ho
t
e
l
'
s
bu
s
i
< br>n
e
ss
card
to
show
the
t
a
x
i
d
r<
/p>
i
v
e
r
in
case
you
get
l
o
s
t
.
L
i
k
e
w
p>
i
s
e
,
have
s
t
a
ff
at
your
ho
t
e
l
< br>wr
i
t
e
down
the names
of
any
t
ou
r
i
s
t
a
ttr
a
c
t
i
on
you
p
l
a
n
to
v
i
s
i
t
in
Ch
i
n
e
s
e
,
so
l
o
c
a
l
s
can
po
i
n
t
you out
in
the
right
d
i
r
e
c
t
i
on.
Scenic
and Historic Interest Areas
*
The Great
W
a
ll
of
Ch
i
n
a
(
长城
Chá
ngché
ng)
about
a
1
hour
p>
tr
a
i
n
trip or
1.5 hour
bus
r
i
d
e
from
the
city
(be
aware
of
bus
scams).
See
Great
W
a
ll
for
g
e
n
e
r
a
l<
/p>
i
n
f
o
r
m
a
t
i
on
on
the
Great
W
a
ll
and
see the
suburb
a
rt
i
c
l
e
for
i
nd
i
v
i
du
a
l
li
s
< br>t
i
ng
s
.
The
B
< br>a
d
a
li
ng
s
e
c
t
i
on
i
s
the
most
f
a
m
ou
s
,
but
a
l
s
o
over-restored
and
crowded.
J
i
n
s
h
a
< br>n
li
ng,
Huanghuacheng
and
S
i
m
a
t
a
i
are
more
d
i
s
t
a
n
t
but
o
ff
e
r
a
better
v
i
< br>e
w
of
the
w
a
ll
away
from
the
crowds.
M
u
t
i
a
n
y
< br>u
has been restored,
but
i
s
f
a
r
l
e
ss
<
/p>
c
r
o
w
d
e
d
than
B
a
d
a
p>
li
ng.
Crowds
are
a
d
e
f
i
n
i
t
e
i
ss
u
< br>e
with
the
Great
W
a
ll
:
at
popu
l
a
r
s
e
c
< br>t
i
on
s
at
popu
l
a
r t
i
m
e
s
,
it
becomes
not
the
Great
W
a
ll
of
Ch
i
n
a
,
but
rather
the
Great
W
a
ll
of
T
ou
r
i
s
t
s<
/p>
.
It
i
s
po<
/p>
ss
i
b
l
p>
e
to
rent
a
t
a
x<
/p>
i
for
?
400-800
for
the
round
trip
including
w
a
i
t
i
ng
t
i
m
< br>e
.
You
may
want
to
bring
a
j
< br>a
c
k
e
t
a
g
a
i
n
s
t
p>
the
wind or cold
in
the
c
h
< br>illi
e
r
season
- in
the
summer
you will
need
l
o
t
s
of
w
a
t
< br>e
r
,
and
it will
be
cheaper
if
you
b<
/p>
r
i
ng
your
own.
*
Hutongs
(
胡
同
Hú
tò
ng).
< br>B
e
iji
ng
'
s
a
n
c
i
e
n
t
<
/p>
a
ll
e
yw<
/p>
a
y
s
,
where
you
can
find
tr
a
d
i
t
i
on
a
l
B
e
iji
ng
a
r
c
h
i
t
e
c
t<
/p>
u
r
e
.
They
date back
to
when
B
e
iji
ng
was the c
a
p
i
t
o
l
of
the
Yuan d
y
n
a
s
ty
(1266-
1368).
M
o
s
t
bu
il
d
i
ng
s
in
hutongs
are
made
in
the
tr
< br>a
d
i
t
i
on
a
l
courtyard
(
四合院
s
ì
h
é
y<
/p>
u
à
n
)
p>
s
ty
l
e
.
Many
of
these courtyard
homes
were
o
r
i
g
i
n
a
ll
y
o
cc
up
i
e
d
by
a
r
i
s
t
p>
o
c
r
a
t
s
,
though
a
f
< br>t
e
r
t
h
e
Co
mm
un
i
s
t
takeover
in
1949
the
a
r
i
s
t
o
c
r
a
t
s
were pushed
out
and
r
e
p
l
a
c
e<
/p>
d
with
poor
f
a
m
ili
e
s
.
Hutongs
can
s
t
ill
be
f
ound
throughout
the
area
within
the
2nd
Ring
Road,
though
many
are
b
e
i
ng
d
e
m
o
li
s
h
e
d
p>
to
make way
for
new
bu
il
d
i
ng
s
and
w
i
d
e
r
< br>
roads.
M
o
s
t
popu
l
a
r
among
t
ou
< br>r
i
s
t
s
are
t
h
e
hutongs
near
Q
i
a
n
m
e
n
and
H
ouh
a
i
.
The
hutongs may at
f
i
r
s
t
f
ee
l
<
/p>
i
n
t
i
m
i
d
a
t
i
ng
to
tr
a
v
e
ll
e
r
s
used
to
the new
w
i
d
e
streets
of
B
e
i
ji
ng,
but
the
l
o
c
a
l
s
are very
f
r
i
e
p>
nd
l
y
and
will
o
f
t
e
n
try to
h
e
l
p
you
i
f
you
look
l
o
s
t
.
Theaters and concert
halls
N
a
t
i
on
a
l
Centre
for
the
P
< br>e
r
f
o
r
m
i
ng
A
rt
s
in
X
i
c
h
e
ng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
was
f
i
n
a
l
i
s
e
d
in
2007 and
f
i
n
a
ll
y
gave
B
e
p>
iji
ng
a
modern
t
h
ea
t
e
r
c
o
m
p
l
e
x
c
o
v
e
r
i
ng
opera,
m
u
s
i
c
and theater.
T
h
i
s
< br>
i
s
worth
a
v
i
s<
/p>
i
t
even
if
you do not go
to
a
p
e
r
f
o
r<
/p>
m
a
n
c
e
.
The
p>
B
e
iji
ng<
/p>
Opera
i
s
c
p>
on
s
i
d
e
r
e
d
the
most
f
a
m
ou
s<
/p>
of
a
ll
the
tr
a
d
i
t
i
o
n
a
l
opera
p
e
r
f
o
r
m
e
d
a
r
ound Ch
< br>i
n
a
.
T
h
i
s
kind of
opera
i
s
no<
/p>
t
h
i
ng
p>
li
k
e
western
opera
with
costumes,
s<
/p>
i
ng
i
ng<
/p>
s
ty
l
p>
e
,
m
u
s
i
c
a
nd
spectator
r
ea
c
t
i
on
s
b
e
i
ng
d
< br>i
s
t
i
n
c
t
l
y
Ch
i
n<
/p>
e
s
e
.
The
plot
i
s
u
p>
s
u
a
ll
y
qu
i
t
e
s
i
m
p
l
< br>e
,
so you
m
i
gh
t
be
a
b
l
e
to
understand
some
of
what
happens even
if
you do not understand the
l<
/p>
a
ngu
a
g<
/p>
e
.
Some
of
the
b
e
s
t <
/p>
p
l
a
c
e
s
to
watch
B
e
< br>iji
ng
Opera
are
found in
X<
/p>
u
a
n
w
u
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
including
Huguang
Huguang
Theatre
and
L
a
o
She
Teahouse.
There
are
a
l
s
o
a
number
in
D
ong
c
h
e
ng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
i
n
< br>c
l
ud
i
ng
Chang'an Grand
< br>T
h
ea
tr
< br>e
.
A
c
r
ob
a
t
i
c
s
shows
are
a
l
s
o
worth a
v
i
s
i
t
if
you want
to
s
ee
some
< br>tr
a
d
i
t
i
on
a
l
Ch
i
n
e
s
e
<
/p>
e
n
t
e
rt
a
i
n
m
e
n
t
.
Some
of
the
b
e
s
t
shows
are
found
in
T
i
a
nq
i
a
o<
/p>
A
c
r
ob
a
t
i
c
s
Theatre
in
Xuanwu
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
and
in
Chaoyang
Theatre
in
Ch
a
o
y
a
ng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
.
Drama
p
l
a
y
s
has
had a
s
l
o
w
start
in
B
e
iji
ng
and
i
s
s
t
ill
not
as
w
< br>i
d
e
s
p
r
ea
d
as
you
might
expect
for
a
city
li
k
e
B
e
iji
ng,
and
you
will
most
li
k
e
l
y
not
be
a
b
l
e
to
find
m
a
n
y
Western
p
l
a
y
s
.
< br>
However,
some
good
p
l
a
c
e
s
for
contemporary Ch
< br>i
n
e
s
e
p
l
a
y
s
do
e
x
i
s
t
including
C
a
p
i
t
a
l
Theatre
in
Dongcheng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
and Century
Theater
in
Chaoyang
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
.
C
l
a
ss
i
c
a
l
m
u
s
i
p>
c
has
got
a
much
stronger
foothold
in
B
e
iji
ng
than drama
p
l
a
y
s
.
Some
of
the best
p
l
a
c
e
s
< br> to
go are the
N
a
t
i
on
a
l
Centre
for
the
P
< br>e
r
f
o
r
m
i
ng
A
rt
s
and
w
e
ll
as
B
e
i
ji
ng
Concert
H
a
ll
in
X
i
c
h
e
ng
D
i
s
tr
i
c
t
.
the
Century
Theater both
m
e
n
t
i
< br>on
e
d
above as
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