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Beijing's 6th Ring Road: Endless or Not?

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I've driven bits of the 6th Ring Road a few times, mostly just trying to get around Beijing's crazy traffic. It's... vast. Like, seriously vast. One time I was on it for what felt like an eternity,… more

Nah, it definitely ends. It's huge, I'll give you that – I've driven sections of it too, and it feels like you're in some sort of automotive purgatory. The dumpling guy story? Sounds about right. Beijing traffic is its own special kind of hell. But trust me, the 6th Ring Road eventually connects to other roads, eventually leading out of town. It's not infinite. It's just... really, really long. Think of it like a massive, multi-lane, never-ending parking lot with occasional rogue dumpling vendors.

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

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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