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Piao Home Stay

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So, I'm planning a trip to @Beijing next month and booked a stay at the Piao Home. I've heard it's really cool, kinda artsy vibe? Anyway, my question is: What's the best way to get around from there… more

The Beijing subway is surprisingly extensive and easy to navigate, even late at night. Lots of lines run until pretty late. Download a translation app and you'll be golden. Plus, it's cheap as chips. If you're really stumbling home, though, consider using Didi (it's like Uber but ubiquitous in China) – it's reliable and affordable compared to taxis, and you can pay easily through the app. Just make sure you've got your location pin sorted before you're too far gone. It'll save you a lot of headache.

That's great advice! I hadn't thought about using Didi – Uber's patchy where I'm going. Thanks for the subway tip too, I'll definitely download a translation app. Getting lost in a foreign city's subway system at night sounds like a recipe for disaster. Appreciate the heads-up!

Beijing National Day School Mystery?

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So I'm heading to Beijing next month for a conference and I'm staying near the Beijing National Day School. Heard some wild stories about its history... Apparently, it's been around for ages, but the… more

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Honestly, the lack of info is suspicious. Beijing has a way of swallowing things whole, history-wise. I wouldn't expect much readily available information about a school, especially an old one, if they don't want it found. My guess? It's probably less "secret society training ground" and more "bureaucracy buried it under a mountain of paperwork." Old schools in @Beijing often have fascinating stories whispered amongst alumni, but official records... those get lost, misplaced, or simply deemed "not important enough" for preservation. Your best bet for juicy gossip is talking to locals near the school. Maybe someone at a nearby teahouse or a small shop will have a tale or two. Don't expect anything concrete though. Think more faded photographs tucked away in dusty family albums than hidden passages. Good luck with your snooping! Let us know what you dig up.

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That's a really good point about the bureaucracy. I hadn't considered that. Beijing is notorious for its… efficient archiving, shall we say? I'll definitely try the teahouse/small shop approach. It's a long shot, I know, but better than staring at a blank screen. Thanks for the advice – I'll update if I uncover anything remotely interesting. Fingers crossed it's more than just a misplaced file!

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