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Best Local Routes for A Beijing Tour

People visiting China find it an amazing country of cultural and historical variety. Beijing is a showcase of traditional Chinese culture and contemporary landscape. However, a usual bus tour is not enough if you really wish to experience Beijing's sights, sounds, and flavor. The best way to explore Beijing is to borrow a cycle and go touring the city by yourself. In fact, cycle tours are extremely popular in the city. So, don't waste your day sitting in the hotel. Here are the best local Beijing tours if you are ready for some adventure.
The hottest spot in Beijing is surely the Pulp Street. It extends all the way to the Bell Tower. Pulp Street is a quaint and oldest section of the city. There are bars, shops, and restaurants throughout the area. You can reach the Pulp Street intersection if you go along the Dian Gate North Street. The Pulp Street also takes you to the well-known Yinding Bridge. The bridge is very popular for its fantastic view of the West Mountain in the distance. Beijing is located by the Shi Cha Sea. The hutongs along the shore of the sea are beautiful. History and culture blend together in the hutongs. The old residence of one of China's most popular modern writers, Soong Ching Ling, is also a famous tourist spot.

You could explore the western part of Beijing if you visit the Dazhalan Street which is accessible via the Xijiaomin Alley. This is the area of the Liulichang and Zhushikou Church. The area extends from the North Xinhua Street area to the Tiananmen Square. Most local people would tell you that the Dazhalan Street is not what it used to be several years back. However, the street would help you picture what old Beijing was like. The traditional hutongs are still there. The church area is full of shops selling antiques. The architecture of the area is an example of traditional Chinese buildings. You can spot cornices, brick walls, and emerald tiles in the buildings of the area. The owners of the roadside stores are happy to chat with tourists. Beijing tours are not complete without a visit to this area.
Most Beijing tours include a visit to the Juer Hutong area. There are several traditional courtyards in the area that are reminiscent of the royal Chinese family and architecture of several decades before. The waterside is very popular with tourists. Most tourists find South Luogu Alley an enchanting place for shopping. The area is a mix of the traditional and modern China.
No tourist should return from Beijing without exploring the Dong Hua Door area. This part of Beijing leads up to the Lumicang where the hutongs are impressive. This is the eastern part of the city. There are more parks and yards in this area than any other part of Beijing. Bicycle and bus tours to this part of the city are very popular with tourists. Beijing tours in cars are also available to the historic buildings in the area.


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