Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1Beijing's subway system now accepts foreign bank cards, making travel easier for international visitors. (2:09)
- Tip 2Consider travel insurance like SafetyWing for peace of mind during your travels, especially in unforeseen circumstances. (6:59)
- Tip 3Book tickets for Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City in advance to avoid disappointment, as they often sell out. (8:46)
- Tip 4Entrance fees for tourist attractions in China are generally the same for locals and foreigners, offering great value. (10:12)
- Tip 5Explore Beijing's Hutongs, both the commercialized and residential areas, for a deeper cultural immersion. (18:22)
- Tip 6Try local snacks like fruit on a stick covered in sugar, a common and delicious street food in China. (24:28)
- Tip 7Indulge in the incredible value and variety of an all-you-can-eat vegetarian buffet in Beijing for an unforgettable culinary experience. (30:36)
Adam & Yaz's Beijing adventure exceeded all expectations! From a Michelin-star vegetarian feast to exploring ancient Hutongs, their whirlwind tour showcases the city's vibrant culture and delicious food. They navigate the subway with ease, marvel at the Temple of Heaven, and enjoy breathtaking rooftop views. Witness the unforgettable flag-lowering ceremony at Tiananmen Square and discover hidden culinary gems, proving that Beijing offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
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This vlog documents Adam & Yaz's incredible first experience in Beijing, China. Their journey begins with a surprising temperature drop compared to their previous location in Shanghai, setting a contrasting tone for their Beijing exploration. The couple immediately notices the local atmosphere of their hotel area, feeling immersed in authentic Chinese life. Their breakfast quest leads them on a culinary adventure, highlighting the challenges and rewards of finding vegan options in a city brimming with diverse food choices. A stroke of luck lands them at a Michelin-star vegetarian restaurant, where they savor an unexpectedly affordable and delicious meal, showcasing the surprising culinary delights Beijing offers. The vlog then takes viewers on a journey through iconic landmarks, starting with a near miss at Tiananmen Square due to the need for advance bookings. Instead, they visit the Temple of Heaven, appreciating its serene atmosphere and historical significance, contrasting with the bustling crowds at some tourist spots. The vlog also showcases the unique features of Beijing's Hutongs, from the bustling commercialized areas to the quieter, more residential side streets, providing a glimpse into the daily lives of local residents. Adam & Yaz's exploration extends to a rooftop bar offering stunning city views, including the distinctive CCTV tower. Their hotel experience is also highlighted, showcasing the value for money and unexpected amenities of Chinese hotels, adding a touch of humor with their observations about a uniquely steep ramp. The vlog culminates in the breathtaking experience of witnessing the flag-lowering ceremony at Tiananmen Square at sunset, a truly unforgettable moment. Their culinary journey continues with a visit to an all-you-can-eat vegetarian buffet, offering an incredible variety of dishes and a memorable dining experience, which they declare as one of their top five meals in Asia. Throughout the vlog, Adam & Yaz share their personal insights and emotional responses, making the content engaging and relatable.
FAQs (From the traveler's perspective)
- Q: What was the weather like in Beijing compared to Shanghai?
- A: It was much colder in Beijing than in Shanghai; we went from 23°C to a maximum of 13°C, with temperatures dropping to -1°C.
- Q: What was the biggest challenge you faced while looking for food?
- A: Finding vegetarian options that suited our dietary needs proved more difficult than expected, especially at the first restaurant we tried.
- Q: What was the most surprising thing you found in Beijing?
- A: Probably the affordable Michelin-star vegetarian restaurant and the fact that we could use our foreign bank cards on the subway.
- Q: What was your impression of the Hutongs?
- A: The Hutongs were amazing! We loved exploring both the commercialized and quieter, more residential areas, and seeing how the locals live.
- Q: What was the highlight of your trip?
- A: Definitely seeing the flag-lowering ceremony at Tiananmen Square at sunset! It was incredible.
- Q: What was the all-you-can-eat buffet like?
- A: It was one of the best meals we've ever had in Asia! So much delicious food, so many options, and great value for money!