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Delhi, India · DelhiOur To Try List covers new restaurants, dining deals, drinks discounts, guest shifts, pop-ups, and more happenings in Beijing. We’ve got a new Lebanese restaurant, an Indonesian food and culture festival, Haitian food at The Factory, a new cocktail bar, guest chefs and more in this week’s To Try List. Sumac Brings Authentic Lebanese Flavors to the Liangma River The Liangma River has gained a new resident in the form of Lebanese restaurant Sum…See the Story
To Try List: New Lebanese, Indonesian Fest, Haitian Food & More
Beijing · BeijingAs if to match the vibrancy of the summer weather, two shows featuring the colorful works of two international artists are gracing Beijing at the tail end of July. Tickets are currently available for pre-sale, so snag some while you still can. Lawrence Weiner: A Pursuit of Happiness ASAP American artist Lawrence Weiner is considered to be one of the most influential figures behind conceptual art. His most famous works involve sentences and word…See the Story
Two Art Shows Featuring Intl. Works to See Soon
Beijing · BeijingSummer is in full swing in the capital and if you’re looking for a spot of al fresco dining or drinking, there is no shortage of stunning rooftops and terraces here in Beijing. To kick off this series we’re going to take a look at the rooftops and terraces situated around the Sanlitun and Gongti area, so grab your sunglasses and go enjoy the beautiful weather! Luxe Lounge Located on the east side of the 3rd Ring Road, Luxe Lounge has a tropica…See the Story
Sanlitun and Gongti’s Best Rooftops and Terraces
Beijing · BeijingImagine you're about to land in Beijing, and you need to switch SIM cards. You fumble for the eject tool, but it's missing. In a scramble, you borrow a paper clip, eject the SIM, and it skitters down the aisle. Amidst the chaos, you think, "If only I had an eSIM." A Future Without SIM Cards eSIM, or embedded SIM, is a modern alternative to physical SIM cards. Introduced in 2016, eSIMs are built-in and support multiple carrier profiles, essential…See the Story
Digital SIM: How to Use eSIMs in China
Beijing · Beijing"To be, or not to be, that is the question..." so goes the famous line from Shakespeare's drama Hamlet. But can you recite the rest without looking it up? If you want to learn a bit more about the Bard, and the story of one young man's introduction to it, then you'll not want to miss Revel's World of Shakespeare. Performed regularly across China by American actor and director Joseph Graves, the one-man show has captivated audiences for the past …See the Story
See This Introduction to Shakespeare in Its 20th Year in China
Beijing · BeijingSanlitun nightlife spot and boutique hotel The Opposite House hosted its final goodbye party this past Saturday, a day ahead of its closure on Jun 29. Scroll down to do a bit of I Spy and see if you can spot yourself or anyone you know in the slideshow here! Now that the party is over, the building that formerly housed the hotel is closed to the public. When we visited there today (Jul 1), a peek inside found employees cleaning out the insides,…See the Story
The Opposite House Closes After One Final Party
Beijing · BeijingAs a Korean, I love Korean-style fried chicken, and I’ve tried countless brands in Beijing, at the rate of two or three times a month. So when I tell you that the newly opened Jung Dam Chicken in Sanlitun Soho is as authentic as they come, you better believe it. The best Korean chicken must have a crispy exterior while remaining tender and juicy on the inside. Jung Dam – a Korean word meaning a friendly talk with friends – meets that standard: …See the Story
Jung Dam! That’s Authentic Korean Fried Chicken!
Beijing · BeijingWhy should you let a couple of 16-year-old girls tell you where to get your next iced latté? Is it because we have an eye for packaging and interior ambiance? Or is it because we are growing up in a world that requires caffeine to get through a typical International Baccalaureate school day? The answer to both of those is yes. Because we wouldn’t waste our valuable youth (and limited allowances) on bad coffee, you shouldn’t waste your adulthood …See the Story