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Living and working in Beijing

I spent a chunk last year living and working in Beijing, something that I've always wanted to do. I grew up in Tianjin, which is an hour's train-ride outside the capital, and so I have fond memories of the place.

There's been so much press--and no doubt it'll consume us completely by this summer--on Beijjing's rampant growth and construction, leading up to the Summer Olympics this August.

But what tourists this summer will be drastically different than what goes on the other 50 weeks of the year. Here's a gallery of life for ordinary Beijing-ers, as well as shots from Beijing's famous snack street (there are actually two near the Wangfujing subway stop) and general nightlife.

Hope I'll see you in Beijing come August.


Filed under: Arts and Culture, Food and Drink, China

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