Beijing Imperial Carpet Weaving: Intangible Heritage of Royal Textile Art
This guide introduces Beijing Imperial Carpet Weaving for foreign travelers, covering its Ming-Qing imperial origin, core gold thread and pile weaving techniques, inheritor stories...
Cape & Jacket-Skirt Set: A Guide to Traditional Han Clothing in Beijing
This guide introduces the design features, historical origin and cultural connotation of Cape & Jacket-Skirt for foreigners. It recommends time-honored brands for rental, with dres...
Manchu Traditional Costumes: A Guide to Beijing’s Iconic Ethnic Attire
This guide introduces the designs, history and cultural connotation of Beijing’s Manchu traditional costumes for foreigners, including cheongsams, headdresses and arrow-sleeve rob...
Beijing Chaogan Guide: Savor the Garlicky Thick Soup with a Traditional Drinking Style
As a classic Beijing snack, Chaogan is made with pork intestines and liver, thickened with starch, and features strong garlic flavor. This guide details its authentic 'swirl-and-dr...
The Guide to Beijing Hama Tumi: Sweet Bean Paste Pancake with a “Frog-Mouth” Crack
Hama Tumi is a traditional sweet Beijing snack with red bean paste filling. When baked, the filling bursts from the edge, looking like a frog opening its mouth, tasting crispy and ...
Yu Garden & City God Temple: Step into Ancient Garden Elegance, Embrace Folk Prosperity
Adjacent to each other, Yu Garden and City God Temple integrate Jiangnan garden, folk beliefs and local food, a must-visit for foreign tourists.














