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Bicycling in Beijing (day 1)


As I noted in my prior blog entry, after arriving in Beijing on the bullet train late on Friday afternoon, I took a taxi to my hotel. I had arranged through Beijing Urban Adventures (I don’t know if they’re still in business) for custom bicycle tours of Beijing on both Saturday and Sunday, as well as a Beer and Wine tour on Saturday evening. The meeting place for each of these tours was the entrance to a subway station in the center of Beijing.

Saturday Arrives

I woke up Saturday morning ate a fine buffet breakfast at the hotel (included in the room price) and took a taxi to the subway station that was meet-up spot for the bicycle tour.

A note on taking a taxi in Beijing…

While one might like to believe that taxi drivers everywhere speak english because it seems like it would be to their economic advantage, such a belief is ill-founded.

I anticipated that possibility so, prior to leaving on my trip, I printed on small strips of paper, Mandarin-language versions of the addresses for my hotel as well as the meetup locations for my tours. When I entered the taxi, I gave the driver the paper with my desired destination and all was well.

Here is a photo of Señor Trail at the subway entrance:

At the designated meetup time the tour guide, “Lily”, emerged from the depths of the subway and seemed to have no problem identifying the person who didn’t really fit in – me! Lily led me to a local bicycle shop where we were assigned two rental bikes for the tour and we were off to the Forbidden City! Here is a photo of Lily, and then of me as we began our tour, just outside of the Forbidden City

Tour Guide – Lily

Ready to go outside the Forbidden City

From here we rode our bikes a short distance to where people queue-up to enter the Forbidden City. Here is a photo of what we encountered:

The crowd was so thick we had to dismount our bikes and thread them and ourselves through the throng of people.

Once past the crowd, we were able to re-mount our bikes and carefully weave through the pedestrian traffic.

We subsequently made our way to Tiananmen Square.

Biking Through Tianamen Square

We additionally visited a public square between the bell towers that in times past tolled in the day each morning and tolled out the day each evening. It was in this square that I saw this group playing a game called Jianzi (pronounced gee-on-see):

The Game of Jianzi

After this, we made our way back to the bike shop, returned our bikes and parted ways until later in the day when we would meet up again for the Beer and Wine Tour.

Here is a video visualization of my first day of Biking in Beijing based on the GPS log of my ride augmented with some photos and videos:

Biking in Beijing

Beijing Beer and Wine

After the bike tour, I retired back to my hotel for a rest and then headed out again to meet Lily for the Beer and Wine tour. We visited a small wine bar and sampled some excellent rice wine. Prior to this experience, I never knew that rice wines, like their cousins made from grapes, have nuances and varieties but they do!

From there we walked through some back streets to a craft brew pub! Here is a short video of the inside of that pub, which looks like the inside of about every other craft brew pub in the world – ha!

Beijing Craft Brewery

Next up: Day 2 of bike riding in Beijing – through the hutong!