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Beijing Airport Nightmare

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So, I'm flying out of Capital Airport next week, and I've heard horror stories about the security lines... Seriously, three hours to get through security? Is that a regular thing or just bad luck for… more

Three hours is definitely on the higher end, but long lines at PEK are unfortunately common, especially during peak times and around holidays. Ludicrously early is probably a good plan. Aim for at least three hours before your flight, maybe even four, depending on how much time you want to actually spend in the airport. Get there before the sun comes up. Seriously. It sucks, but it's better than missing your flight. Self-check-in online beforehand is a MUST. That alone will save you a chunk of time. Also, make sure you know exactly what you can and can't bring in your carry-on. Familiarize yourself with the rules before you even leave your hotel. A little pre-planning goes a long way.

Beijing's Dayangfang Bridge: Ghost Stories?

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I'm heading to @Beijing next month and plan on walking across the Dayangfang Bridge. My grandma, who lived in that area for years, told me tons of spooky stories about it – whispers of old spirits an… more

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Honestly? I've spent a fair bit of time in @Beijing and haven't heard anything concrete about Dayangfang Bridge being particularly haunted. Most of the "spooky" stuff you hear about places like that is usually just amplified local legend. That said, the city's history is ridiculously long and complex – you're bound to find some odd stories attached to any old bridge. Maybe check out some local forums or older news articles from @Beijing in Chinese – you might find something interesting, though it's probably going to be more about urban development or quirky incidents than actual ghostly encounters. Good luck with your investigation! Let me know if you uncover anything truly weird.

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