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Beijing, North

Beijing

The capital and the Forbidden City

China's capital and a top destination — the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, hutong alleyways, and the historic Niujie Muslim Quarter.

Halal ease

8/10

First-timer

Moderate

Prayer

8/10

Family

8/10

Airport

PEK / PKX

PEK ~25 km northeast (Airport Express train ¥25, 30 min). PKX ~46 km south (metro + DiDi).

Best time

September–October (best weather) and December–February (winter + ice festivals)

Continental; hot dry summers (30-35°C), cold dry winters (-10 to 5°C), spring can be very windy and dusty.

Language

Mandarin (Beijing dialect is the standard; very clear)

Population 21.9 million

Currency

CNY (¥)

Time zone UTC+8

Flights from Southeast Asia

Direct and 1-stop options into PEK / PKX from the main Southeast Asian gateways. Schedules change seasonally — verify on the airline's site before booking.

Singapore

from SIN
  • Air China Nonstop

    Nonstop SIN–PEK

  • Scoot Nonstop

    Nonstop SIN–PEK

Malaysia

from KUL
  • Malaysia Airlines Nonstop

    Nonstop KUL–PEK

  • Air China Nonstop

    Nonstop KUL–PEK

  • AirAsia X Nonstop

    Nonstop KUL–PEK, low-cost

Indonesia

from CGK
  • Air China Nonstop

    Nonstop CGK–PEK

  • China Eastern Nonstop

    Nonstop CGK–PEK

4 days in Beijing

Day 1

Forbidden City & Tiananmen

Morning

  • Tiananmen Square (free; book online in advance)
  • Walk through Tiananmen Gate into the Forbidden City (¥60)
  • Allow 3-4 hours — go through the central axis to the Imperial Garden

Afternoon

  • Exit via the north gate, walk up to Jingshan Park (¥2) for the Forbidden City panorama
  • Lunch at a Niujie Muslim Quarter restaurant — Niujie is ~20 min by DiDi
  • Afternoon: Wangfujing pedestrian street for shopping and snacks

Evening

  • Sunset at the Temple of Heaven (¥35 combined ticket) from the south
  • Or: National Centre for the Performing Arts (the 'Egg') for an opera
  • Dinner at a Niujie halal restaurant — Niujie Street night market
Day 2

Great Wall day trip (Mutianyu)

Morning

  • Tour bus to Mutianyu Great Wall (¥80 round-trip, 1.5-2 hours each way)
  • Arrive by 9:30 to beat crowds and the heat
  • Cable car up (¥120), walk the wall, toboggan down (¥100)

Afternoon

  • Light lunch at the wall village
  • More wall walking or visit the restored watchtowers
  • Bus back to Beijing ~15:00-16:00

Evening

  • Dinner at a Beijing duck restaurant — book ahead (the halal version exists)
  • Or: Niujie halal hotpot — lamb hotpot with sesame paste is Beijing's signature halal
  • Walk Sanlitun or Gulou for night vibes
Day 3

Hutongs, Houhai & Niujie

Morning

  • Rickshaw tour of the old hutongs (~¥150 for 1.5 hours, with a guide)
  • Visit a hutong family — learn about courtyard living
  • Bell Tower and Drum Tower photo stop

Afternoon

  • Lunch at Niujie (the main halal food street) — kebabs, lamb hotpot, beef noodles
  • Visit Niujie Mosque (牛街清真寺) — modest dress, donation welcome
  • Afternoon: Beijing's hutong cafes and indie galleries (Wudaoying)

Evening

  • Houhai Lake (后海) — bars, restaurants, ice skating in winter
  • Or: National Museum of China (free, book online) if a culture day
  • Dinner at a halal Beijing institution — try the Niujie baodu feng (exploding tripe)
Day 4

Summer Palace or Temple of Heaven + departure

Morning

  • Summer Palace (¥60 in summer / ¥30 in winter) — Kunming Lake and Long Corridor
  • Boat ride on Kunming Lake (¥40)
  • Lunch near the exit — Suzhou Street has halal options

Afternoon

  • Temple of Heaven (¥35) if you missed it on day 1
  • Or: Beijing's last museums — Capital Museum, National Art Museum of China
  • Late lunch near the airport if flying out that evening

Evening

  • Last halal meal — Beijing's Niujie hotpot is the all-time favorite
  • Or: Niujie dessert — almond tofu (杏仁豆腐) at a Hui bakery
  • Airport by metro or DiDi

Where to stay

Wangfujing / Dongdan

Walkable to the Forbidden City and Tiananmen, central for the metro. Good for first-timers.

¥400–900/night

Houhai / Gulou

Near the hutongs, lakeside, more atmospheric. Less halal on the doorstep but more character.

¥500–1100/night

Sanlitun / Embassy District

Modern, near metro, lots of international dining (incl. halal options). Good for nightlife and shopping.

¥600–1200/night

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Insist on a smart-toilet room

The single biggest quality-of-life upgrade is booking a hotel with an electric smart toilet seat (智能马桶). The Japan-style washlets — heated seat, warm-water spray, dryer — are far more common in modern Chinese hotels than you'd think. When booking, search "smart toilet" in the property description or reviews. The international chains and modern local brands in this city almost always have them.

Full hotel guide & search strategy →

Getting there & around

From the airport

PEK: Airport Express train to Dongzhimen (¥25, 30 min), then metro. PKX: metro line 20 to the city (60 min) or DiDi (¥200).

Metro

27 lines, the largest in the world. English signage. Single ride ¥3-9. Rush hour (7-9am, 5-7pm) is packed — avoid if possible.

Taxi

Metered, ¥13 flag fall. Often slow due to traffic. Show the destination in Chinese — drivers rarely speak English.

We recommend using DiDi instead of taxis. We've had mixed experiences with taxis — DiDi offers a safer, worry-free, and scam-free experience.

DiDi

Works well. Connect a foreign card or use Alipay. Cheapest for non-Chinese speakers.

Tips

  • Book Forbidden City tickets online 7 days ahead — it sells out
  • Mutianyu > Badaling for the Great Wall — less crowded, more scenic
  • Tiananmen Square requires online reservation (free)

Halal restaurants

Niujie Honglou (牛街洪楼)

¥80–150 per person

Niujie (Xuanwu District)

lamb hotpotbaodu feng (tripe)lamb skewers

Niujie's most famous halal hotpot place. Old-school, busy. Order the sesame paste dipping sauce.

Bai Kui Dao (白魁老号)

¥60–120 per person

Dongcheng (Wangfujing)

lamb skewersyangrou chuan'rsesame flatbread

Heritage Hui restaurant, founded 1780. Famous for lamb skewers and traditional Beijing-Hui dishes.

Yao Yi Chao (要一巢)

¥40–70 per person

Niujie

niurou daoxiaomian (knife-cut beef noodles)

Beijing-style knife-cut noodles. Local favorite for a quick halal meal.

Mandalay Uyghur (玛迪拉)

¥80–130 per person

Sanlitun

dapanjisamsalagman

Reliable Uyghur chain with English menu and halal certification.

Hai Di Lao Halal (海底捞清真)

¥100–180 per person

Multiple locations

halal hotpothalal beef tallow broth

The famous hotpot chain with a halal section. Excellent service, English menu.

Mosques & prayer spaces

Niujie Mosque (牛街清真寺)

30 Niujie, Xuanwu District

Daily ~08:00–17:00 (closed during prayer)

The largest and most famous mosque in Beijing, founded 996 AD. Beautiful traditional Chinese-Islamic architecture.

Dongsi Mosque (东四清真寺)

13 Dongsi Nan Toutiao, Dongcheng District

Daily ~09:00–17:00

Older and more central, founded 1447. Smaller and quieter than Niujie.

Pudong Mosque (note: there's a small one in Chaoyang too)

Dongzhimen Wai, Chaoyang District

Daily ~09:00–17:00

A smaller, more local mosque in the embassy district area.

Top things to do

Forbidden City (故宫博物院)

Dongcheng·3-4 hours

Tickets: ¥60 (book online 7 days ahead)

The world's largest palace complex. 9,999 rooms. Allow time; book the central axis tour.

Mutianyu Great Wall (慕田峪长城)

Huairou District·Full day

Tickets: ¥45 wall + ¥120 cable car up + ¥100 toboggan down

The most scenic, least crowded section. Book a tour or use the public bus from Dongzhimen.

Temple of Heaven (天坛)

Dongcheng (south)·2-3 hours

Tickets: ¥35 combined (book online)

Ming-dynasty altar complex, where emperors prayed for good harvests. Locals do tai chi in the mornings.

Summer Palace (颐和园)

Haidian·Half day

Tickets: ¥60 (peak season)

Imperial summer retreat with Kunming Lake, Long Corridor, and the Marble Boat.

Hutong rickshaw tour

Dongcheng (Gulou area)·1.5-2 hours

Tickets: ¥150-200 (with guide)

See the old courtyard neighborhoods by rickshaw. Pick a guide who explains the culture, not just the buildings.

National Museum of China (中国国家博物馆)

Tiananmen East·3-4 hours

Tickets: Free (book online)

World-class historical collection, including the bronze, jade, and ancient currency galleries.

Food to try

Beijing roast duck (北京烤鸭)

běi jīng kǎo yā

Hard to find halal

The world-famous Peking duck. Halal versions exist — Quanjude has a halal branch.

Find: Quanjude Halal branch, or duck places that mention halal explicitly.

Lamb hotpot (涮羊肉)

shuàn yáng ròu

Widely halal

Beijing's signature halal hotpot — thin lamb slices cooked in clear broth, dipped in sesame paste.

Find: Niujie Honglou, Donglaishun, Hai Di Lao halal

Baodu feng (爆肚)

bào dù

Widely halal

Quickly blanched tripe, served with sesame paste. A Niujie classic.

Find: Niujie area only

Yangrou chuan'r (羊肉串)

yáng ròu chuàn

Widely halal

Cumin-spiced lamb skewers. Beijing's street food, especially in Niujie.

Find: Bai Kui Dao, Niujie night stalls

Aiwowo (艾窝窝)

ài wō wō

Widely halal

Glutinous rice ball with sweet bean paste, a Beijing-Hui dessert. Try at a Niujie bakery.

Find: Hui-run bakeries in Niujie

Apps to set up before you go

  • WeChat Pay

    Default payment; vendors in Niujie rarely take foreign cards.

  • Alipay Tour Pass

    Backup payment, foreigner-friendly prepaid.

  • AMap (高德)

    Best English-Chinese mapping. Use it for Great Wall routing.

  • Pleco

    Camera translation for menu items in Chinese characters.

  • DiDi

    English hailing; saves time vs. taxis.

Common scams to avoid

Fake Great Wall 'student guide' tours

Touts at Dongzhimen bus station offering 'discounted' Great Wall day trips that drop you at Badaling and run.

How to avoid: Book through Trip.com or your hotel. The official bus (Mutianyu Express) leaves from Dongzhimen.

Tiananmen touts

People offering 'express entry' or 'English tour' to the Forbidden City.

How to avoid: Book tickets online in advance. There is no express entry.

Unmetered taxi from PEK

Drivers refusing the meter, quoting 3-4x the actual fare.

How to avoid: Use the Airport Express train (¥25, 30 min) or DiDi. Avoid unofficial taxi touts.

Phrases in context

清真

qīng zhēn

halal

The most important word. Niujie is the place to be — every vendor knows it.

涮羊肉

shuàn yáng ròu

lamb hotpot

Order this in any Niujie restaurant. It's Beijing's halal signature.

不要辣

bù yào là

no spicy

Beijing cuisine is mild; some dips have chili.

多放芝麻酱

duō fàng zhī ma jiàng

extra sesame paste

The defining dip for Beijing hotpot. Ask for it generously.

故宫

gù gōng

Forbidden City

Pronounce it as 'goo-gong' for a smile from locals.

The verdict

Beijing is the obvious second stop after Xi'an. The Forbidden City and the Great Wall are non-negotiable, and the Niujie Muslim Quarter is a destination in its own right. Plan 3-4 days here.

Best for

  • History lovers
  • First-time China visitors
  • Anyone wanting a balanced China experience

Not for

  • Travelers seeking tropical weather
  • Strict budget travelers (Beijing is pricier than the south)

Recent traveler intel

halal foodhigh confidence

Halal food confirmed — Niujie street vendors

Niujie (Cow Street) halal vendors confirmed active. Multiple restaurants with Chinese halal certification visible.

On-the-map places

mosque

Niujie Mosque

Niujie Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

Oldest mosque in Beijing, dating to 996 AD. Surrounding area has extensive halal food options.

attraction

Forbidden City

Dongcheng District, Beijing

Massive palace complex. Requires significant walking. Book tickets in advance.