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The best part about eating here is that it’s all on-the-go eating, like having a hot dog in New York - you eat on the street. There is a wide variety of food here, much of which originates from Xinjiang province, such as squid, fish, crab, chicken and lamb kebabs.
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At Sunflower Village you'll feel as though you're sitting in the middle of a Dongbei village circa 1955. Hop up on a kang bed to eat while watching the singing/magic performances on the "People's Stage" (nightly, 7:20pm). Stop by in the afternoon for a meal and watch old revolutionary films from the 1950's.
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With the completion of the guang'an street expansion project,qianmen dazhalan commercial centre , the oldest such center In beijing ,has shoe store :the ruifuxiang choth shop, the duyichu restaurant and the tongrentang pharmacy have been reopened after the completion of the project.
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Ping ‘an avenue starts at The dongsishitiao overpass in the east and ends at the guanyuan overpass in the west .The avenue is parallel to chang an boulevard. The total length of this avenue is 7026meters .Now, its width ranges from 28 meters to 33 meters and 6 to 8 car can go abreast .
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Lies In dong zhi men, traditionally called guistreet, there are various kinds of delicious chinese style restaurant in both sides along the street .Chinesse baked bread, rough bean curb and craft nookdles among which the hot crayfish and spicy crab are the traditional speciality of gui street.
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This area is brimming with local atmosphere as vendors compete to see who can make the most noise ,thereby attracting the most customers.The food is very cheap although you will have to fight for thar few of the stores here are worth visiting ,most of them specializing in low quality craft goods and pseudo-antiques.
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This street also famed for its Beijing local snacks. Bai Kui Lao Hao, a Muslim restaurant, is recommended for the authentic Beijing snacks.
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Nightlife in Beijing doesn't yet compare to London or Bangkok, but it's far far better than you'd imagine. Most of the nightlife is centred around the Sanlitun Embassy district. Sanlitun Lu itself has numerous bars with live music and imported beers and is a good place to start.
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Around 4 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon, many portable snack stands gather at Dongsi Night Market. Feel free to taste Beijing's special Xiaochi or noodles at a cheap price.
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By following the wafting aroma of cooking, tourists can find the most natural and simple flavors of Old Beijing in the street. Located at the northern entrance of Wangfujing Street, Donghuamen Night Market is the most famous snack streets in Beijing, popular with both locals, and tourists as well.
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