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Streetwise Guide Beijing
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Authors: Glenn Alexander, Ouyang Weiping
Size: 130*210
Price: RMB 70
Extent: 369 pages
ISBN: 978-7-119-04621-1
Printing: full color
Pictures: over 400
Maps: 1 Beijing Layout Map + 10 area maps + more than 40 detailed maps

If you'd like to purchase the book, please contact Nicole at streetwiseguides@gmail.com

The only guide book that has all place/street names and addresses in both English and Chinese.
Easy-to-use color-coded nine sections separated according to directions.
Full color content with more than 50 maps, each having a full list of sights, restaurants, hotels, bars or shops in that section/area.
A picture menu that provides names, introduction and pictures of most popular dishes ordered in restaurants.
"Scams to avoid", and cartooned "Good manners and bad luck" ...
More to offer, a special 2008 Olympics chapter that covers venues, games and a venue map.
 
About the Book

Streetwise Guide Beijing is much more than a guide book; it is a comprehensive source of information for all your travel needs. With sample itineraries to ensure you get the most of your time in Beijing, to cultural norms (and taboos), useful phrases (with an easy and user-friendly pronunciation guide), detailed maps, transit options and more, it's like having a wise local "Beijinger" in your back pocket. 
Laid out in four main sections, start with the Introduction (naturally) and then make your way into the Area Guide, which breaks the city into nine different and interesting sections. You'll find sightseeing, shopping and accommodation choices to suit almost any taste (and budget), as well as detailed bus and subway instructions, all laid out in a clear, concise and informative manner. In the Travelers' Survival Guide you'll find "scams to avoid" and instructions on everything from how to use pay phones, to how to mail things back home, all compiled with either the casual traveler, or newly arriving resident in mind. 
Take advantage of the special offers, sample price lists and budget suggestions included throughout, and carry this book with you to show to locals and taxi drivers, as all the addresses are listed in both pinyin English and Mandarin Chinese. You'll even find a useful (and tasty) picture menu to help make sure you get a delicious meal, no matter where you choose to eat.
Planning to come for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games? The Appendix contains venues, schedules and more! So whether you are here for a day, a week, or arriving to stay, this book is for you!

Back cover
Millions of travelers visit Beijing every year, but how many of them are able to see the real Beijing? How many will start their day walking through a traditional hutong, meander through a hip art gallery in the afternoon and dance the night away at the hottest club?
In this guide, you will be able to experience Beijing like a local!


Here's how you can save….
Save money with our budget tips, and detailed transportation guide.
Save time by visiting 21 things not to be missed and eating at our favorite restaurants.
Save face by not getting lost using our large English/Chinese fold-out maps.
Save your stomach by using our bilingual menu guide with pictures.

(China.org.cn November 9, 2007)

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