Xiǎo Yú Shān

Beijing


If you can't face the queues at Hu Da and want your spicy Sichuan crayfish ASAP, this place, towards the eastern end of the Ghost Street restaurant strip, is a safe bet.


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1. Overseas Chinese History Museum

0.17 MILES

Charting the history of Chinese emigration from the era of the Silk Road to the present day, this is a terrific museum with full English captions…

2. Lama Temple

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Converted from a princely residence to a lamasery in the 18th century, the Lama Temple extends through a crescendo of ever more divine halls in a whirl of…

3. Confucius Temple & Imperial College

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An incense stick’s toss away from the Lama Temple, China’s second-largest Confucian temple is a haven of scholarly calm and contemplation. Come to wander…

4. Duan Qirui Former Government Building

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This imposing slab of Republic-era architecture, complete with brick clock tower, is the former headquarters and residence of Duan Qirui, a warlord who…

5. Poly Art Museum

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A thrilling discovery, this exquisite collection of treasures is hidden halfway up an office building! China's state-owned Poly Group has funnelled a…

6. Imperial Granaries

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Several teetering old storehouses here once held grain and rice for the imperial family. Today they've been integrated into a fairly lacklustre enclave of…

7. Ditan Park

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Beijing is surrounded by four heavenly altars, or tán, and Ditan (Altar of the Earth), situated in the north within grounds that are today a public park,…

8. Sheng Xi Fu Hat Museum

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This branch of the famous Sheng Xi Fu Hat Store has a quirky, free-to-visit hat museum out the back, revealing the history of the company and of hats in…