Beijing Old Town

There is a stark contrast between the modern Beijing with its masses of high rise apartment buildings and the narrow lanes and one level homes we visited today in the Old Town.

Our entry point

We stepped back in time and rode a rickshaw through the Hutongs (roads) …

We tipped our rider well!
Our ride started and finished along the canal.

We window shopped in Pipe Street, so named for where the British got the local population hooked on opium … not a sign of it here now though … and it’s funny how I always thought it was the other way around 🤔

And were fascinated by this shop grinding herbs for different ailments

Herbal medicine shop

I bought a mixture for sinus in its own cute little sachet and I’m hoping I can bring it home through customs. Its perfume has filled my back pack already.

Here’s some more random shots from today. I particularly love the views of the marble bridge, built over 1000 years ago and still carrying cars today. They sure don’t make ‘em like they used to!

I’m playing catch-up as all this happened yesterday. We’ve now left Beijing and experienced a 5 hour Bullet Train ride to Suzhou, sometimes travelling at around 350kph.

New hotel last night, another new one tonight …. but some amazing experiences in between to share with you.

2 thoughts on “Beijing Old Town

  1. it’s the same as we did, we went to the TCM Consultation centre where a doctor came round and said what was wrong with us, had a foot massage.Cost a lot of money for the tablets we bought. Most people on our trip bought some.

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