Lonely Planet Beijing (City Guide)

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  1. Paperback: 272 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Lonely Planet; 2007-08-01
  3. Author: Damian Harper
  4. ISBN: 1740598423
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #901563

Product Review

Ever wonder what Peking duck tastes like on its home turf? Always wanted to climb the Great Wall? Or perhaps you'd like something a little more obscure. A ride around town in Madame Mao's old Red Flag stretch limousine, perhaps? Whatever tickles you, one thing's for sure: Beijing is one impressive city. This up-to-the-minute guidebook uncovers all the marvellous secrets - and makes sure you have a great time.

Pull-Out Sheet Map in Chinese and English

Beijing Resident Author - over 500 places visited and reviewed; dozens of new bars and restaurants added

Language Help - all places listed in Chinese and English for easy navigation

Ancient Beijing Explored in walking and cycling tours through the hutong

Olympics Coverage shows off the city's remarkable transformation

Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
3.6 out of 5 stars (17 customer reviews)

27 of 29 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Does the job, September 2, 2005
Jared M (New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet: Beijing City Guide (Paperback)
The latest edition of LP Beijing follows the new formatting that LP introduced in 2004 for its travel guides. There are inserts of colour photography for those of you so inclined. The Language section is OK, and chinese is used on the maps to assist you when dealing with taxi/bus drivers.

Generally speaking, the LP Beijing City Guide will do the job for short term visitors to the city, and these short term visitors are the target audience for these books. Those staying long term as ESL teachers or in other capacities will find it lacking after a while, but there is only so much you can squeeze into these books anyway.

Just a note to those planning on visiting the city in the next few months. A lot of the major sights, such as the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven, are under restoration as part of the city's preparation for the 2008 Olympics (see the Olympic countdown clock outside the main entrance of the Museum of Chinese History), with scaffolding and...Read more


17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Travel Guide, More Useful than others, Needs Update., August 18, 2004
Mark "Technology, Music and Movies" (East Coast) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Beijing (Paperback)
I found this travel guide to Beijing to be very useful and nicely put together. Lonely planet always has nice graphics and pictures. The information was short and sweet. There was enough information to be useful, but not so much that it was overkill.

As has been pointed out, the chinese characters are included which is very helpful. Also, it is true that with development being what it is in China it is impossible to write a guide that is totally up to date. Clearly, being published going on 2 years ago, this book could use an update.

All that being said, this is the best guidebook to Beijing that I have seen out there. That is why I am giving it 4 stars. Happy Travels!


9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Missing major component, August 21, 2006
J. Tu (NC, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonely Planet: Beijing City Guide (Paperback)
The information is good but there are no Chinese characters of locations/names to show to taxi drivers. The pronunciations are just too difficult for some one not adept at languages or who has not studied some Chinese. I have taken over a dozen trips to China and find books with Chinese characters far more useful.

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