


Wangfujing Street, a bustling pedestrian street in Beijing, is famous for its shops, street food, and historic architecture.

Famous for its crispy Peking duck, this restaurant has been serving locals and tourists since 1864.
A local favorite for Beijing-style breakfast, known for its jiaozi (dumplings) and youtiao (fried dough sticks).
Another renowned Peking duck restaurant, offering a variety of dishes besides its signature roast duck.
Crafted from nephrite jade, these ornaments are symbols of wealth and status, with a history dating back to the Qing Dynasty.
Hand-painted masks represent different characters in Peking Opera, a traditional form of Chinese theatre.
Local street food specialties like jiaozi (dumplings), youtiao (fried dough sticks), and tanghulu (sugar-coated fruit skewers).
A bustling pedestrian street lined with shops, restaurants, and historic architecture.
A beautiful imperial garden with lakes, temples, and bridges, perfect for a morning stroll.
A world-class museum showcasing Chinese art and history, with a vast collection of artifacts.
Wangfujing Street is prone to sudden showers, especially in summer.
You'll be doing a lot of walking, so comfortable footwear is essential.
To keep your devices powered while exploring the street and nearby attractions.

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Savory crepe filled with eggs, scallions, and your choice of toppings like chili sauce or hoisin.

Sweet, thick soup made from red beans, often served with a doughnut-like pastry.
Crispy roasted duck skin wrapped in thin pancakes with cucumber, scallions, and hoisin sauce.