‘Exotic’ snacks in Wangfujing Street market

Before I came to China, I braced myself appropriately for the three things I knew I was guaranteed to see: An ungodly amount of spitting; Children shitting on the pavement; Insects on sticks. Lo and behold I found sight number 3 at Wangfujing Street’s food market in order to complete my Chinese cultural immersion. I’ve definitely seen … More ‘Exotic’ snacks in Wangfujing Street market

Tiananmen Square

Before I even stepped foot into Tiananmen Square, I was unsure how I would feel about it. Clearly its reputation precedes it and who could forget the horror of what happened there in June 1989. That aside, it’s a significant location in Chinese history so I think I was rather obliged to visit. Walking into … More Tiananmen Square

Dumpling cooking class

After the negativity of my two last posts, let’s start again on a good note. One of my two most favourite things I did in Beijing was a cooking class with a wonderful organisation called The Hutong, aptly situated in a hutong (traditional Chinese alley). The Hutong is a cultural-sharing organisation which was founded 9 … More Dumpling cooking class

A Beijing summary

After the ordeal of my first 24 hours in the city, I was ready to see actual Beijing. I’ll soon put up blog posts about individual activities I really enjoyed (and some top tips) but for now I’ll give an overall summary of Beijing. Come day 2 in Beijing, I was still unnerved that no … More A Beijing summary