Located just east of Tian’an Men Square, Wang Fu Jing is a hot-spot for fun, shopping, and of course, eating in Beijing. Huge shopping malls and small souvenir stands line the streets, selling everything you could imagine (and then some). After 5 p.m., the night market comes to life. Here, you can enjoy tons of delicious, traditional Chinese snacks. For the more adventurous eater, there are also plenty of “unique” dining options…
王府井大街是北京著名的地方
Wáng fǔ jǐng dà jiē shì běi jīng zhù míng de dì fāng
Wang Fu Jing Road is a famous place in Beijing.
姚明
Yáo míng
毛泽东
Máo zé dōng
买纪念品
mǎi jì niàn pǐn
buy souvenirs
猫
māo
cat
毛
Máo
Mao (as in Mao Ze Dong)
王府井夜市
wáng fǔ jǐng yè shì
Wang Fu Jing Night Market
中国的主食
Zhōng guó de zhǔshí
China’s staple foods
串
chuàn
kebabs
饺子
jiǎo zi
dumplings
肉夹馍
Ròu jiā mó
Chinese hamburger
炒面
Chǎo miàn
fried noodles
羊腿
Yáng tuǐ
lamb leg
菠萝饭
Bō luó fàn
pineapple rice
冰糖葫芦
Bīng táng hú lu
candied fruit kebabs
除了主食以外,你也可以吃很多奇怪的东西
Chú le zhǔ shí yǐ wài, nǐ yě kě yǐ chī hěn duō qí guài de dōng xi
In addition to staple foods, you can also eat many strange things.
Sasha is an English teacher, writer, photographer, and videographer from the great state of Michigan. Upon graduating from Michigan State University, he moved to China and spent 5+ years living, working, studying, and traveling there. He also studied Indonesian Language & Culture in Bali for a year. He and his wife run the travel blog Grateful Gypsies, and they're currently trying the digital nomad lifestyle across Latin America.
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