Meet your guide at a subway station and head to a community park where locals go about their daily routines. Depending on the weather, season, and the day's conditions, you might see residents exercising, walking, chatting, walking their birds in cages, watching over children, or taking part in a variety of other activities.
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After that, head to a traditional breakfast shop that is well-loved by local residents. Taste classic Beijing breakfast items, learn about local eating habits, and try using the Chinese phrases you've just learned to have simple conversations in a real-life setting.
After breakfast, walk into a traditional wet market full of everyday energy. There are no fixed tour group routes — just the real, daily shopping of local residents. Fruit stalls, vegetable stands, cooked food vendors, and household goods sections create the most vivid picture of life in Beijing. If you'd like, your guide can help you try buying some seasonal fruit or local specialities.
Finally, enter the old Beijing hutong area. As you leave the main city roads, the pace gradually slows down. Wandering through the network of hutongs, see the real lives of residents and learn about the history, changes, and unique culture of Beijing's hutongs through your guide's storytelling.
When the experience ends, walk away with more than just a city stroll — gain a new way of understanding Beijing, and a fresh perspective on everyday life in China.