You may think that Wangfujing is just an ordinary shopping mall, but if you take a closer look, you’ll find something truly unique. First-time friends should read this little guide!
Wangfujing Pedestrian Street is a famous commercial pedestrian street with hundreds of years of history. It enjoys the reputation of "Golden Street" in Beijing.
The main attractions of Wangfujing Pedestrian Street include Beijing APM Shopping Center, Wangfujing Department Store, Wangfujing Snack Street, New China Children's Products Store, Danyao Building and Gongmei Building... For transportation, take Metro Line 1/Line 8 and exit Wangfujing Station
It can be reached at the station. After exiting the subway, you will find Oriental Plaza and the southern end of the pedestrian street. Take Metro Line 8 and exit from Jinyu Hutong Station to reach the middle section of the pedestrian street. It is also the closest place to the Wangfujing well. Route: travel along Wangfujing Street from south to north.
Check-in location: Oriental Xintiandi hides Beijing’s best coffee corner. Various brands of coffee are gathered here. It may be that there are two and four major coffee shops in this building. The food area on the first floor has hot pot, stir-fry, spicy hotpot, etc.
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Wangfujing Bookstore You can see Wangfujing Bookstore when you leave Oriental New World. It has six floors. Each floor displays different types of books and can also be stamped.
The basement level is the newly-built Guochao District of Food City People's Food Market, which has check-in points and many snacks.
It seems that some of the stalls in Wangfujing Snack Street have moved here. Wu Yutai’s ice cream at Wu Yutai Tea House is a must-eat!
Both the matcha and scented tea flavors are delicious. 9r is a Chinese photo studio. This is also a time-honored brand. If you like taking pictures, you can go there. If you don’t want to take pictures, you can also look at the works displayed in the store. Most of them are luxury brands in Wangfu Central, but the most worth checking out is
The restrooms in Wangfujing Central are very luxurious. There are free stamps available at the postal station. It should be a pop-up store of the postal service.
Food recommendation: Quanjude Roast Duck? As we all know, roast duck is a specialty of Beijing. When you come to Beijing, you must go to Quanjude to eat authentic roast duck!
I bought this one from the store to eat at home. It costs about 30. I feel that it is not crispy enough when I bake it at home. It should be more delicious when eaten on the spot. As a southerner, I am actually not used to eating it, especially the sauce, but if
If you like it, you can try it!
The candied haws in the Royal Food Garden are particularly delicious, but a bit pricey. Small skewers cost RMB 35 per 5 skewers, and large skewers cost RMB 25 per skewer (it’s been a while, so I don’t know if I remember correctly, but it’s probably about this price, which is a bit expensive).