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A popular destination for foreigners and young people was the "dirty street" of hole-in-the-wall restaurants and bars at the center of Sanlitun. However, the street was cleaned up in 2017. [11] As a landmark of Beijing, Sanlitun becomes a popular place to be chosen as the setting in many films and TV series. [12]
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The Beijing bikini refers to a distinctive phenomenon observed in China, particularly during hot summer months, where men often roll up their shirts to expose their bellies. Others disparagingly refer to the phenomenon using the term " bǎngyé " ( 膀爷 ), which loosely translates to "exposing oneself like a grandfather."
Its nightlife is back in full swing. Wuhan's revival is a glimpse into a post-pandemic world that many hope for in 2021 after the global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. Yi Yi is a Wuhan resident ...
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Foreign Babes in Beijing, subtitled Behind the Scenes of a New China, is a memoir published in 2005 by Rachel DeWoskin.The memoir details the author's personal experiences in Beijing from 1994 through 1999, during which time she lived in Beijing and watched the city grow and change as China modernized its economy.