7 Days Inn (Beijing Madianqiao)

No.2 Deshengmenwai Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, 100088, China | 3 star motel

Travel Blogs from Beijing

The Temple of Heaven, Knock-offs and Overnighters

A travel blog entry by gavin_davies

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China has a lot of public toilets. In some places they are every 50m or so. This is better justified when it's noted the local restuarants don't have the facilities. They vary in quality but none of them have western toilets or toilet roll and only sometimes sinks. The grimmest I've seen so far had no sink, a small urinal and three or four consecutive holes in the floor with no partitions. And there was a guy using one. Stay classy China. Due to a luke warm shower I've ...

Best Travel Day Ever

A travel blog entry by tom.beccamarty

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... dry day....so blessed! This was with out a doubt the best one day of travel we have ever experienced.

First we started with at 1 1/2 hour bus ride to a jade factory. As we didn't buy anything, Tommy really liked it. Next we drove 30 minutes to the Great Wall...love at first sight. Seeing thousands of people like ants in the distance climbing (emphasis on climbing) up the steep, did I say steep?, steps.....very physical, ...

Arrival and Beijing

A travel blog entry by chinaspree

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... Wall. Since the Great Wall is the single greatest attraction of China Travel, we take you to the less-visited and more "original" Mutianyu section and try to avoid other sections which are the most accessible and consequently the most crowded. You can enjoy riding a gondola up to the highest point for panoramic views of this ancient edifice, exploring its impressive watchtowers, ramparts and carriageways at your own pace, ...

Arriving in China (Oct 20)

A travel blog entry by danman21689

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... in the united states, though traffic etiquette was far from anything you would see, even in comparison to driving in NYC. Turn signals are not used all that often and it is the larger moving object (ie the car or bus vs the pedestrian) that gets the right of way. Horns are used extremely often. There still were traffic cameras for speeding often; Mao was watching! It was impossible to see much, if any, of the buildings because of the gross smog! In the back seat of ...

Home of the Emperors and other autocrats

A travel blog entry by chrisphillip

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... better. But Mao is still a hero and can’t be criticised, just as the present Government can’t be criticised. It’s all come a long way since Mao though and evidence of autocracy is quite hard to find in everyday life. Yes, there are squads of fresh faced and long legged youth in khaki uniforms marching, or rather walking in casual step, around Tian’anmen Square, but I haven’t noticed any weapons.

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This 3 star motel, located in the Olympic CBD area of Beijing, is near Old Summer Palace (Yuanmingyuan), Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tian'an Men), Da Guan Yuan, and Great Hall of the People (Renmin Dahuitang).
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