Modernista: "24th & 25th special Christmas dinner with dishes from our family recipe book, to spend it like at home. Limited seats, 20 ppl max reservations per day!"
Jeffrey Wu: "It’s a Taiwanese staple. The soup dumplings are the best in the world and the other food is also scrumptious and delicious. Not so expensive and very good. You’ll wait in peak times."
Petr J.: "The classic pork dumplings are always delicious. Ten pork dumplings are around ¥60, but you can also choose dumplings with crab (¥100) or truffles (¥200)."
Simon Opsomer: "After your visit to the Forbidden City, exit at the north gate and visit JingShan Park just across the street. The views on top of the hill are fantastic and the entrance fee is only 2 RMB."
Mehdi Mirzaei: "Amazing, Amazing, Amazing. The taste of the foods are Amazing. service is wonderful. If you are a meat lover would recommend beef filetto. Don't waste your money in the other restaurants in Beijing."
Mike Shaw: "Fabulous venue for watching tennis. During thw China Open be sure to hit the small side courts (#2-#8) on the first 4 days for insanely intimate match viewing."
GiulyGinevraB.: "One of the best attractions in BJ. This amazing temple is surrounded by a big park where you can see old Chinese people play chess or create small cute souvenir. Place to go. #theitalianbeijinger"
Olly Stedall: "The Temple of Heaven is not one building but actually a complex of buildings including the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (pictured), The Imperial Vault of Heaven and the Circular Mound Altar."
Niclas Skold: "One of the must see places in Beijing. Most beautiful in late afternoon with the warm sunset light. Can be a bit crowded but still worth a visit."
Shi Kay: "Come earlier for a breathtaking view, tour groups mostly come after 10am"
S: "Lovely temple complex. A must see in Beijing after the forbidden city. Don't forget your free incense on the left as you walk in. Join the locals and offer some to the buddhas!"
Amy Sullivan: "Come here for a peaceful moment, and mindful reflection. Men step left foot first over the thresholds, ladies step right foot first. If you take photos, only outside - not in any of the buildings."