Youth Hostel in Beijing
Travel Tips for Far East International Youth Hostel (Page 1/1)
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12 Apr 2013 Susan, Australia:
It is on the edge of a Hutong so lots of eating places. If you like duck and happy to pay for it- a great duck restaurant down the lane. |
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12 Apr 2013 Susan, Australia:
Forbidden city, Tianemen Square, a day trip to Mutianyu ( Great Wall with less crowds but avoid the dried fruit sellers - got ripped off hugely) |
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11 Jun 2012 Susan, USA:
The Uramqi Muslim restaurant (north on the lane in front of the hostel) offers delicious food at good prices. Get the red pepper eggplant dish. |
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11 Jun 2012 Susan, USA:
Prince Gong's Mansion north of Beihai Park was marvelous. |
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30 Apr 2012 Jennifer, Canada:
The noodle stand just in front of FEIYH. Cheap, spicy and overflowing bag if you do the takeout |
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30 Apr 2012 Jennifer, Canada:
None at hostel but head down the hutong east to more lively area |
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24 Mar 2012 Melissa, USA:
Noodle House next door- a big bowl of pork or veggie dumplings (gyoza's) for 12 RMB/yuan-delicious! |
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24 Mar 2012 Melissa, USA:
Street food just north of The Forbidden City-everything you could think of and tasty! |
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24 Mar 2012 Melissa, USA:
If you want to see Chairman Mao's body, some days he is only on view 8am-12 noon. |
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24 Mar 2012 Melissa, USA:
Qufu-birthplace of Confucious in Shandong Province has a lot of traditional architecture. |
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HI Hostel Far East International Youth HostelBeijing Far East International Youth Hostel, accepted as the best hostel in Beijing, is situated in a reserved and protected Hutong area, typical local residency neighborhood with many local restaurants,small stores, post office, Bank of China ,supermarkets etc. Just 10 minutes' walk away from the alleyways to Tian'anmen Square, Qianmen Business center and forbidden City. The hostel was the former residence of a warlord in the beginning of the last century. It is in a traditional Chinese courtyard and the houses are built in the style of Qing dynasty, quiet and comfortable. You can take a traditional rickshaw or a self-guided map tour to explore the area. Many of the historical attractions including Tian'anmen Square, Forbidden City, Liulichang (Antique Market) and Former embassy area... The hostel also provides bicycle rentals so that the visitors may enjoy Hutong Area at their own pace. We guarantee that your stay at Beijing Far East International Youth Hostel will be an unforgettable experience of Beijing and China. It is a very good choice. | more...... |

