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    New Issue of beijingkids: Best Family Eats

    beijingkids rings in the new year with our annual family dining guide, replete with 54 top picks for restaurants that both parents and kids will love. We scoured the city to find the most family-friendly establishments and rated them on everything from whether the aisles are stroller-friendly and if they have playrooms to whether the non-smoking sections are really non-smoking.

    Want to know where to indulge in mango madness with the family and which restaurant has the best healthy desserts? We also tell you where to go for a romantic dinner, a restaurant where you’ll actually want the little ones to eat with their hands, and the best destination brunch in the city.

    Spring Festival starts on January 26, and with the holiday comes Beijing’s famed temple fairs. Check out Amani Zhang’s guide to the fairs at various parks, where you can find kung fu performances, acrobats, the city’s best stilt-walkers, reenactments from Chinese literature, and even a high-tech celebration in Zhongguancun. And if you need to bone up on the basics of Spring Festival, Cecily Huang has the primer on what China’s most important holiday is all about.

  • Sanlitun Area Guide Fall 2008

    Sanlitun Area Guide Fall 2008

    The Sanlitun Fall 2008 Area Guide, distributed with the October issue of the Beijinger, brings you more bun-related options than ever, from Beijing’s fanciest burger at 25 Degrees to the astoundingly delightful RMB 15 hot dog at No More Bunz. Of course, it also has less-carnivorous options to offer. While the Pure Girls are no more, the detailed “Central Sanlitun” inset will guide those in search of cheap booze to the nearest watering hole. A map of the Sanlitun Village helps dazed shoppers to wander from China’s first Apple Store to some great restaurants and cafes to rest their weary feet. Other additions include modern South-American cuisine at Mosto, professional-quality cooking supplies and kitchen gadgets at Pantry Magic, new boutiques, and the new location of Gustomenta. There’s also a slew of new hotels in Sanlitun, from budget digs to the sleek Opposite House – just because the Olympics are over, it doesn’t mean we’ll stop welcoming friends and family from afar.

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