• Beijing (1-3)

    September 26, 2023 in China ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    I studied abroad for 4 months here in Beijing 8 years ago. And now I am back and quite interested what changed and what is still the same.

    But first things first…coffee. I was quite impressed how the coffee culture changed. Proper coffee with latte art and oat milk (Oatly!) can you find quite often now in Beijing.

    What else I did in my 3 days in China:
    - strolled through the famous Hutong Jiadaokou
    - walked through my old neighborhood around the university
    - Wangfujing Street
    - Temple of Heaven
    - Forbidden City
    - looking for good local food

    What I noticed:
    - Beijing is calmer - less people and cars on the streets
    - Western people are much less interesting to Chinese - no one wants to take a picture anymore, you will no longer be stared at
    - Less foreigners
    - Chinese hardly ever snot on the streets
    - Men no longer walk topless in public / no „Beijing-Bikini“ anymore
    - Bicycle lines were built throughout the city
    - Almost only big and new cars on the roads, no old cars
    - Only e-scooters are allowed, petrol scooters have been banned
    - No scooters with a whole family or heavy load
    - The subway network has been further expanded and the bus network has been greatly improved
    - You can choose whether you want to sit in a cold or cool compartment
    - Food is still awesome
    - But still difficult to order, because English still doesn’t exist
    - Couldn’t find any street food or food market, I have heard that the government wants a cleaner cityscape and has therefore banned street food, the owners had to find their own store and register, also for tax reasons
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