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Max and Noelia take viewers on an unconventional foray through Beijing, starting at the city’s central axis with the Drum Tower as a gateway to the city’s layered history and daily life. They wander through Hutongs and a tranquil traditional garden, where they reflect on architecture, water, and the timeless idea that a man-made garden should feel born from heaven, not built. Their day warms with seasonal street food in bustling streets and a stroll through Chaoyang Park, where the Pop Mart Labubu phenomenon comes alive with interactive pavilions, passport stamps, and toy shops that blur consumer culture with fantasy. The Labubu segment becomes a playful primer on collectibles, blind-box dynamics, and cross-brand collaborations, punctuating the trip with a sense of whimsy amid urban modernization. The itinerary then shifts to Beijing Opera, where Max and Noelia observe costumes, makeup, and the martial precision that defines this ancient art, later touring the costume workshops where 百
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