Beijing Fun

Beijing


In a historical area marred by overzealous redevelopment, the shiny new Beijing Fun complex at least preserves several fine Qing-era buildings within an open-air layout that encompasses shops, restaurants, street art, a vast Starbucks and a Muji Hotel (from the Japanese lifestyle brand). It's a handy place to relax and refuel after visiting Tian'anmen Sq.


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1. Zhengyang Gate Arrow Tower

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This is the forward-defensive structure of Zhengyang Gate, which sits behind it. The imposing building is a jiànlóu (arrow tower), which would have been…

2. Dashilar Commercial Street

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This centuries-old shopping street, although tarted up for tourists, retains several timeworn emporia selling silk, cloth shoes and traditional Chinese…

3. Qiánmén

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Qianmen, aka 'Front Gate', consists of a pair of gate-like structures: the northernmost is the 40m-high Zhengyang Gate, which dates from the Ming dynasty…

4. Qianmen Avenue

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Running due south from Beijing's 'front gate', the mighty Qianmen, this street was once the main commercial thoroughfare through what was known as the …

5. Zhengyang Gate

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Qianmen (前门), or the Front Gate, consists of a pair of gate-like towers, the northernmost being the 40m-high Zhengyang Gate, which was also the largest of…

7. Chairman Mao Memorial Hall

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One of Beijing's more surreal spectacles is the sight of Mao Zedong's embalmed corpse on public display within his mausoleum. The Soviet-inspired memorial…

8. Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall

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Presenting a top-down perspective on the world's most micromanaged megacity, dry exhibits detail the government's grand schemes for Beijing, with scant…