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Shop Till You Drop – Beijing Shopping Guide
Posted on September 6th, 2010 29 commentsAs China becomes the world’s second-largest economy and shifts from an export-driven to a consumer-driven growth model, the Chinese capital is flexing its muscles when it comes to offering both locals and visitors a world class shopping experience. Contending with other Asian shopping Meccas such as Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong, Beijing is rolling out the red carpet for all shopaholics with designated shopping districts and mega malls selling everything from Chinese antiques to designer brands.
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An Interactive Beijing Shopping Map
Use the above interactive map to locate Beijing’s top shopping areas, markets and shopping centers including some of locations that are not covered in this shopping guide.
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Top Shopping Areas in Beijing
There are several notable Chinese shopping districts offering abundant goods and reasonable prices, including Wangfujing Dajie, Dongdan Beidajie, Xidan Beidjie, and Qianmen (including Dashilar). More luxurious shopping areas can be found around the embassy areas of Jianguomenwai and Sanlitun; also check out five-star hotel shopping malls.
Wangfujing Dajie – Beijing’s best-known shopping street (王府井大街)

The pedestrian-only Wangfujing Street, Beijing's main commercial thoroughfare, overflows with spending opportunities from electronics and fashion to sports and jewelry to souvenirs.
Situated two blocks east of the Forbidden City, Beijing’s premier shopping street is a pedestrian-only haven that enjoys an unparalleled reputation for its 1km stretch of historic shop fronts. Often compared to France’s Champs Elysees this bustling shopper’s market attracts nearly 500,000 visitors daily. Home to Wangfujing’s grand dame, the Wangfujing Department Store (No.255), and two posh malls, Beijing APM (No. 138, formerly known as Sun Dong An Plaza) and the Malls at Oriental Plaza (at the foot of Wangfujing street), its centralized location makes it simple to combine sightseeing with shopping trips. Along the busy street are a few ancient shops, including China Star Silk Store (No.133), Beijing Medical Department Store (No. 153), famed hat shop Shengxifu (No. 196), the Wuyutai Teahouse (No. 186). Beijing Foreign language Bookstore (No.235) houses Beijing’s largest selection of English-language materials. Beijing Gongmei Dasha (Artistic Mansion, No.200), the biggest art store in Beijing, stock all varieties of jade, from green Khotanese nephrite to Burmese jadeite on the third floor.
Getting Here: Subway Line 1 at Wangfujing
Xidan (西单)

It's new, it's modern, it's hip. The 13-story Joy city Xidan comes equipped with the world’s longest escalator, the largest digital cinema in China and the largest cosmetic shop in Beijing.
About a mile west of Tiananmen Square is a commercial quarter of Xidan which is very popular with Beijing’s youth and is basically a forest of massive shopping malls packed with cheap fashions, urban clothing and ‘liftstyle’ designs, as well as upmarket shopping centres selling fashion togs and perfume. If you’re up for the potentially overwhelming jaunt into the crush of young people, you can elbow your way through the labyrinth of malls, markets, and chain stores to find some cheap chic clustered along Xidan Beidajie, just north of the Xidan subway stop. Xidan is where you’ll find China’s crowning Beijing Book Building (17 Changanjie, 010-6607-8498), a multi-level fortress stocked with hundreds of thousands of books, magazines, maps, and learning materials. The English-language selection is slim. The newest and biggest mall in Xidan, Joy City (131 Xidan Beidajie), is home to international chains like Zara, H&M, Uniqlo, and Next. Joy City has a second branch in Chaoyang district (101 Chaoyang Beilu, at the intersection of Qingnian Lu, 010-8557 9888)
Getting here: Subway Line 1 to the Xidan stop (exit A)
Qianmen Dajie and Dazhalan (前门大街和大栅栏)

The renovated commercial street of Qianmen Dajie is tourist-oriented and a bit Disneyland-esque with a Chinese kitsch bent
Just south of Qianmen (front gate) is the revamped Qianmen dajie. Beijing’s oldest shopping street recently had a massive facelift for the 2008 Olympics, emblazoned in green, gold, red and blue in the style of old Peking and decorated with birdcages and drums. Now you’ll find foreign boutiques such as H&M and Zara, upscale bars and restaurants. It’s pedestrian only and has a trolley running down the middle of it. Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant (32 Qianmen Dajie, 010-6511-2418), Beijing’s most famous restaurant, was established in 1864 and remains a time-honored Beijing staple thanks to its beautiful, traditional setting and its unwavering dedication to serving the ultimate Peking duck.
Those in search of an authentic Chinese shopping experience should head down to Dazhalan (Dashilar in Beijing Dialect) two blocks southwest of Qianmen. Among the highlights of the narrow hutong (alley) are two old silk shops. Beijing Silk Store (No. 50) has been supplying the city with quality silks and fabrics since 1830. The silk costs from around Y40 a metre, or you can visit the 2nd floor and pick up ready-to-wear pyjamas and shirts. You’ll find piles of gorgeous silk brocade at Ruifuxiang (No. 5), in the trade for 110 years. They specialize in qipao, a body-hugging one-piece dress for ¥500 and up. Ruifuxiang also has an outlet at Wangfujing Dajie (190 Wangfujing Dajie; 010-6525 0764).
On the same street is China’s most famous traditional Chinese medicine shop, Tongrentang (No. 24), dating from the mid-17th century. Browse the glassed displays of deer antlers and pickled snakes, dried seahorses and frogs, and delicate tangles of roots with precious price tags of Y48,000. A few paces down from Tongrentang is the oldest existing cloth shoe shop in China (it opened in 1853). Neiliansheng (34 Dashilan) sells traditional Chinese slippers and handmade cotton shoes in all sizes—even for Western feet. Photographs display Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping happily wearing the very shoes sold here. And you too can pick up ornately embroidered shoes, or simply styled cloth slippers.
If you take a right turn off Dazhalan, you can continue west to Liulichang, famous for its antiques and art-and-craft items. The most famous shop, Rongbaozhai (19 Liulichang), is on the western stretch and is known for its scroll paintings, calligraphy and brilliant wood-block prints.
Getting here: Subway Line 2 at Qianmen
Sanlitun (三里屯)

Sanlitun has always been famous for its bars, but Village at Sanlitun - with its colorful and fashionable buildings - provides a complete new shopping and entertainment experience.
Known among locals as “bar street”, this is a shopping hotspot. Situated between the worker’s stadium and the Embassy District, Sanlitun offers a wide range of the experiences – from the busy Yaxiu market to the posh mall Village at Sanlitun to the stylish Nali Market. The 3.3 fashion mall (33 Sanlitun Beijie) has trendy local boutiques and household designs. Nali mall across the road has funky silverware and jewelry stores.
Nanluoguxiang (南锣鼓巷)

One must-see hutong in Beijing is Nanluoguxiang - an alley of courtyard houses in the Gulou district - jammed with bars, cafés, restaurants and shops that range from the chic to the kitschy.
While large swaths of Beijing’s historic hutong districts were razed and replaced with sky malls, nanluoguxiang near the Bell and Drum Towers on the east of Back Lake (Houhai) has somehow survived the destruction. What started as a quiet row of houses renovated into shops and cafés has rapidly gentrified into a hip area of boutiques selling handicrafts and clothes of both modern and ethic designs, small hotels, and restaurants. Perusing the artsy stores is a pleasure day or night. Start at Grifted (No. 32 Nanluoguxinag) for tongue-in-cheek modern reworkings of Cultural Revolution slogans painted onto furniture, accessories, and clothing. Then head to Plastered for a hit T-shirt with retro design. Finally, look for the small wall plate for La Mu, which sells beautiful leather-bound stationery and leather jewelry. For a break from the shopping, Xiaoxin’s Cafe at No. 103 serves fresh-brewed coffee and home-baked muffins. Wenyu Nailao at No. 49 is one of Beijing’s best yogurt shops.
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Markets

Whether indoors or out, markets in Beijing are inexpensive, chaotic and, for the visitors, tremendously interesting.
Although malls and shopping centers are becoming more popular, the majority of Beijing residents still shop markets. Whether indoors or out, these markets are inexpensive, chaotic and, for the visitors, tremendously interesting. Payment is in cash, bargaining is universal.
Panjiayuan Antique Market (Panjiayuan Jiuhuo Shichang, 潘家园旧货市场)

Panjiayuan is absolutely brimming with everything you could ever want in the way of antiques, crafts, jewelry, old books and souvenirs from China’s capital city.
Hands down the best place to shop for yishu (arts), gongyi (crafts) and guwan (antiques) in Beijing is Panjiayuan (aka the Dirt Market). If you only go shopping once in Beijing, take a trip to this colorful outdoor bazaar: row upon crowded row of calligraphy, jewelry, ceramics, teapots, ethnic clothing, Buddha statues, paper lanterns, Cultural Revolution memorabilia (Little Red Books, propaganda posters, and pastel-colored statues of Mao), PLA belts, little wooden boxes, Ming- and Qing-style furniture, old pipes, opium scales, and heavily embroidered “minority textiles”. There are some real antiques scattered among the junk, but you’d have to be an expert to pick them out. Panjiayuan market is located on the south side of Panjiayuan Lu, just inside the southeast corner of the Third Ring Road. It’s open Mon-Fri 8:30am-6pm; Sat-Sun 4:30am-6pm.
Hongqiao Pearl Market (Hong Qiao Shichang,北京红桥市场)
Few shoppers visit Beijing without a trip to the Hongqiao Market (aka Pearl Market, Hong Qiao Lu 16, northeast of Temple of Heaven, 010-6713-3354, 8:30am to 7 pm daily), where mid-quality pearls are cheap and plentiful.
Yashow Clothing Market (Yaxiu Fuzhang Shichang, 雅秀服装市场)
Along with Hongqiao and Xiushui (Silk Street), Yashow is one of the most tourist-heavy markets in the city, but it’s also one of the best if you want knockoff clothing, bags, shoes, a good tailor or a gift to take home to your friends. Prices are slightly cheaper than Silk Street Market (a tourist trap), but the haggling no less cruel. Basement: shoes, handbags and suitcases. Big Shoes is useful for anyone struggling to house big feet. First floor: coats and jackets. Second floor: hiking gear, suits, ladies wear. Third floor: silk, clothes, carpets, fabrics and tailors to fashion your material into something wearable. Fourth floor: jewelry, souvenirs, toys and a beauty salon. The market is just west of Sanlitun Jiuba Jie, at Gongti Bei Lu 58 (tel.010-6415-1726) and is open daily from 9:30am to 9pm. Metro: Gongti Bei Lu. Note: Be especially aware of pickpockets in this market.
Beijing Zoo Clothing Wholesale Market
(Dongwuyuan Fuzhuang Pifa Shichang, 动物园服装批发市场)If you ever wondered where the stallholders at the Silk, Yashow and Nurenjie (ladies street) get their stock, then ponder no more. The Beijing Zoo Clothing Wholesale Market (this place is where the locals shop for their clothes) is a boxy, heaving little place, crammed to the rafters with dirt-cheap clothes, bags, shoes and coats. The most popular ones of the seven zoo markets are Julong, Dongding and Shiji Tianle. Buy them here for half-price but be prepared to bargain hard or buy in volume. Claustrophobics are best advised to steer clear of the Zoo Clothing Market, especially on weekends when stampedes are part of the experience
Getting there: Subway line 4 to Beijing Zoo Station; Buses: No. 107, 103,102
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Shopping Malls and Department Stores

If you're a mall rat, you're spoiled for choice in Beijing. Sustained pre-Olympic development created brand-friendly megamalls, where everything costs as much as it does in the West.
A city in the midst of reinventing itself and continuing to build on the success of the 2008 Summer Olympics, Beijing is a place of frenzied construction. Shopping malls, luxury brand outlets and car dealerships are mushrooming across the city. The vast Oriental Plaza mall, on Wangfujing Dajie, has many brand stores, as does Solana. The China World Shopping Mall, Shin Kong Plaza, The Place, Jinbao Place and Park Life at Beijing Yintai Centre cater to those with upscale-brand obsessions and large wallets.
China World Shopping Mall (Guomao, 国贸商城)

Adjacent to the ritzy China World Hotel and Beijing's tallest skyscraper - China World Trade Center Tower 3, China World Shopping Mall has the full wardrobe of luxury clothing.
Rising up alongside Beijing’s tallest building, China World Trade Center Tower 3, Beijing’s ritziest mall is attached to the equally luxurious China World Hotel. Also known as Guomao, China World Shopping Mall (1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District; 010-6505-2288) is home to elite international brands such as Moschino, Prada, Cartier, Hermès, Dior and Louis Vuitton. Prices are at least as expensive as back home.
Peninsula Beijing Shopping Arcade (北京王府半岛酒店)
The big boys of fashion: Chanel, Dior, Gaultier, Gucci, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Prada and Versace, can be found in this exclusive and very hushed basement-level shopping haunt beneath the Peninsula Beijing hotel. There are also Cartier and Tiffany outlets, so you can pick up the diamonds you’ll need to go with your new outfit.
Address: 8 Jinyu Hutong, Dongcheng District
The Village at Sanlitun (三里屯Village)

The fashionable shopping complex of the Village at Sanlitun houses international flagship boutiques and contemporary designed concept stores such as Adidas, Apple and Uniqlo.
Located in the diplomatic area famous for its bars and cafes, the village at Sanlitun (19 Sanlitun Jie, Chaoyang district; 010-6417-3333; Metro: Tuanjiehu) – a community of 19 dramatic buildings – was designed by a team of international architects spearheaded by Japanese wonder Kengo Kuma. Anchor stores include the first Apple Experience Store and the world’s largest Adidas flagship.
Shin Kong Place (Xin Guang Tian Di, 新光天地)
Shin Kong Place (87 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District; 010-6530-5888; Metro: Dawang Lu) sets the gold standard in Beijing luxury shopping. This indoor mall has all the labels that break the bank: Coach, Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Marc Jacobs, as well as high-end but more affordable retailers like Juicy Couture, Diesel, and Club Monaco.
The Place (Shi Mao Tian Jie, 世贸天阶)

The Place is noteworthy for its massive LED sky screen. Inside are mid-range brands such as Spain's Zara and Britain's French Connection.
This new behemoth, marked by a huge outdoor screen playing clips of random fashion shows, sees plenty of fashionista traffic. Spanish retailer Zara chose to set up shop here. Makeup gurus MAC also chose The Place for their flagship store. Other retailers like French Connection, Mango, and adidas ensure this place is virtually bargain-hunter free.
Seasons Place Mall (金融街购物中心)
Seasons Place (2 Jinchengfang Jie, Financial Street, Xicheng District; 010-6622 0808), a stunning luxe mall designed by Yabu Pushelberg in western Beijing on Financial street, opened in fall 2007 with a long list of top brands, including Hong Kong’s high-end department store chain Lane Crawford that carries some of the most desired labels from the best designers around the world (Stella McCartney, Emilio Pucci, Maison Martin Margiela, Alexander McQueen, Marni, Miu Miu, Givenchy and others). It may not be any cheaper than elsewhere, but it’s interesting to see how luxury is arriving in China.
Beijing Scitech Premium Outlet Mall (北京赛特奥特莱斯)
Though a bit suburban, Scitech outlet mall (28 Xiangjiang Bei Lu, Chaoyang district; 010-8435 7880) houses charming boutique stores in an immense new outdoor village. The outlet’s pricing policy of a 40 per cent minimum discount is a recessionista’s dream. With over 5,000 parking spots, a free shuttle bus from Scitech Plaza, and a subway station due to open on Line 10 next year, making a saving just got a whole lot easier.
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Shopping Tips
Generally, shops in Beijing open earlier than in the West and close later; they usually open between 8am and 8:30am and close between 9pm and 10pm. Always remember that foreigners are likely to be quoted an inflated price for goods and services in Beijing. In markets such as Panjiayuan, Hongqiao and Sanlitun Yashow, haggling is essential. It’s always best to bargain with a smile on your face.
Major credit cards are accepted in pricier venues catering to Westerners. Cash is the driving force here, and ATMs abound.
Shops frequented by foreigners sometimes have an employee with some fluency in English. But money remains the international language. In many cases, whether or not there is a common language—the shop assistant will still whip out a calculator, look at you thoughtfully, then type in a starting price. You’re expected to counter with your offer. Punch in your dream price. The clerk will come down Y10 or Y20 and so on and so on. Remember that the terms “yuan,” “kuai,” and “RMB” are often used interchangeably.
29 responses to “Shop Till You Drop – Beijing Shopping Guide”

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Panjiayuan Market – Beijing’s Antique Mecca
The Pearl and Silk markets may be Meccas for tourists, but for the most colorful flea market in Beijing, try Panjiayuan – The Dirt Market. It was fantastic, very dirty of course! Dubbed as the biggest antique market of its kind in the continent and equal in size to seven standard football fields, it is strewn with wide varieties of antiques and artifacts, from porcelain and jade to propaganda posters and Mao’s ‘little red book’ to bone carved opium pipes and trendy lanterns to old books and antique furniture. Anything remotely of interest to collectors has been carefully manufactured and, to the rare fool, will be sold for real prices. There’s authentic stuff, too. Open from Mon-Fri 8:30am-6pm; Sat-Sun 4:30am-6pm

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SandraNY September 8th, 2010 at 09:30

If you are in need of some major retail therapy in Beijing or you want to be seen as being part of the action, then there is only one place to hang out — that place is Sanlitun.
Sanlitun Village is a budding Omotesandō cum Roppongi — a fashion and entertainment centre reminiscent of Tokyo. It boasts cool cafes and bars as well as a host of stores with brand names such as Uniqlo, Apple, Vivienne Tam, Mango, Only, Benetton and the largest Adidas store in the world. Opened in the summer of 2008, just in time for the Beijing Olympic Games, the shopping mall is a magnet for kids and teens as well as adults. There are numerous boutiques and restaurants to explore, as well as a multiplex cinema. In the basement, there is a supermarket while on the upper levels of the mall you can find a wide selection of restaurants. Also, behind Sanlitun Village you will find Comme des Garcon, Giorgio Armani and other boutiques in the throes of being completed.
3.3 Shopping Mall has been open for business for a while now. Here in the basement you can find a games arcade as well as a great massage centre. On other floors there are numerous boutiques selling trendy clothes, and on the topmost floor you can even find a couple of tailors who will measure you up and make a suit or dress to suit your own personal taste.
Situated just across from Sanlitun Village at the No. 4 Courtyard on Sanlitun South Street, the Bookworm is definitely a favorite haunt for more mature expat and Chinese crowds. The Bookworm prides itself on being China’s premier English language lending library, bookshop, restaurant and events space.
Yashow market is a popular destination for tourists wishing to buy counterfeit designer clothes. This is the place to come for a real Chinese shopping experience once you’ve spent some time shelling out yuan in Sanlitun Village and realized that you could have bought the same Adidas shoes in London or Los Angeles for less.
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西单大悦城(Joy City Xidan),应该算是北京现在最火的商场了。吃、喝、玩、乐、健身一体化商城, 优点是和周围的中友、君太对比就显得比较新潮,比朝阳大悦城的衣服牌子多多了, 品牌年轻化, 有Muji无印良品、Uniqlo优衣库、西班牙国宝级品牌Zara、H&M等等年轻人喜欢的牌子. 缺点是人太多。。有一次周末来,ZARA、HM的试衣间都爆满,排大队。
那条号称世界跨度最长的飞天扶梯很吸引眼球, 从一楼直接到六层美食, 很过瘾啊!全国最大的数码影院——首都电影院,13个影厅可同时容纳1800位观众;北京最大的化妆品超市SEPHORA(丝芙兰),妙龄女郎趋之若鹜。上面的电玩城永远是那么热闹。至于餐饮,基本集中在7楼,有蕉叶、豆捞坊巴贝拉、元绿寿司、大长今、澳门豆捞等品牌,其中豆捞坊的人气最厉害,都需要排号机预约,服务也不错,面积比较大,就是价格也水涨船高.
期待已久的苹果北京第二家零售店(Apple Store) 将正式落户西单大悦城 (国内首家苹果直营店在三里屯), 开业时间大概是在9月15日至9月20日,眼看最新一代的iPhone 4将要在国内市场发售了,大悦城这个时尚人群聚集地方人气会更旺。
地址:北京市西城区西单北大街131号,南侧距长安街不足200米
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Fumie Hitoshi September 11th, 2010 at 16:39
北京のショッピング
新光天地
台湾の人気デパートが北京初出店
開発目覚ましいCBDの大望路駅近くに2007年4月オープン。台湾系デパートが手がけた高級デパート。1階にはGUCCI、PRADAなどの高級ブランド店が軒を連ねている。広々とした売り場でゆっくりとショッピングをする、現地マダムでにぎわっている。
■住所: 朝陽区建国路87号
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄1号線「大望路」駅下車、徒歩約2分
■TEL: (010)6530-5888
■営業時間: 10:00~22:00東方新天地
スケールの大きさは一番
王府井駅から東単駅までの地下鉄2駅間に広がる巨大なショッピングモール。ファッションブランド店からフードコート、スーパーマーケット、クリニックまで何でも揃っている。地下1階にある映画館では中国の最新映画を楽しむことができる。
■住所: 東城区東長安街1号東方広場
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄1号線「王府井」駅下車、徒歩約1分
■TEL: (010)8518-6363
■営業時間: 9:30~21:30国貿商城
地下鉄駅直通で便利
中国国際貿易中心にあるショッピングアーケード。高級ブランド店のほか、小さな個人ブランドのショップも入っている。室内アイススケートリンクもあり、子供たちがフィギュアスケートの練習をしている。
■住所: 朝陽区建国門外大街1号中国国際貿易中心
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄1号線「国貿」駅下車、徒歩約1分
■TEL: (010)6505-2288
■営業時間: 10:00~21:30世貿天階
巨大LEDは圧巻
2007年オープンのショッピングモール。何といっても目を奪われるのは全長220m×幅30mの世界最大のLED。見学者も多く、新たな観光スポットとなっている。ZARAやFolliFollie Babyなど、北京初出店のブランドが軒を連ねる。
■住所: 朝陽区光華路甲9号世貿天階
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄1号線「永安里」駅下車、徒歩約15分
■TEL: (010)6587-1188
■営業時間: 10:00~22:00潘家園旧貨市場
北京最大の自由市場
北京で一番大きな自由市場。骨董品、アンティーク家具、古書、インテリア雑貨とありとあらゆる物が売られている。すべてを見て回るには1日かけても足りないくらい。週末は特に活気があり、早朝からたくさんの人が集まってくる。おみやげを探しに来ている外国人の姿を見ることも多い。中国らしさを感じるスポットのひとつ。
■住所: 朝陽区北京潘家園旧貨市場
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄1号線「国貿」駅下車、タクシーで約10分
■TEL: (010)6774-1869
■営業時間: 8:30~17:00(土日7:30~)
■クレジットカード: 不可秀水街 (シュウシュイジエ)
外国人に人気
多くの大使館が近くにあり、古くから外国人の間で有名な自由市場。外国人客が多いので、店員の多くはカタコトの英語を話す。別名シルクマーケットと呼ばれ、シルク製品の品揃えが豊富。
■住所: 朝陽区秀水東街8号
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄1号線「永安里」駅下車、徒歩約1分
■TEL: (010)5169-9003
■営業時間: 9:00~21:00
■クレジットカード: 不可女人街
女性のための市場
香港の有名な女人街を模して造られた市場。衣類や、小物、靴、かばんの店のほか、ネイルサロンが多いのも特徴。名前のとおり、商品の多くが女性向け。
■住所: 朝陽区女人街
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄2号線「東直門」駅下車、タクシーで約10分
■営業時間: 9:00~21:00
■クレジットカード: 不可馬連道お茶屋街
お茶に興味のある人はぜひ
北京西駅近くにある、お茶専門店街。茶葉だけでなく、茶道具や茶請けの菓子などの店がひしめく馬連道茶城はお茶のデパート。値段も安いので、中心部からは少し離れているが、出向く価値はある。試飲の際は茶芸を披露してくれる。試飲してみて、おいしいと思ったお茶を買うようにしよう。
■住所: 宣武区馬連道
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄1号線「軍事博物館」駅下車、タクシーで約10分三里屯VILLAGE
北京三里屯VILLAGEは、ショッピング・飲食・娯楽施設を収容したおしゃれな建築群。北京市内の朝陽区に位置し、2008年7月10日にその第一期がオープンした。53,000平方メートルの敷地に19の建物が建ち、Adidas、Apple、Casio、Fossil、Lacoste、 Nike、The North Faceなど有名ブランド店が軒を連ねている。 建築群は、日本の建築デザイナー、隈研吾さんが設計。北京のApple Storeは三里屯Villageというショッピングモール内にある。このショッピングモールはApple Storeの他に、各欧米ブランドを扱っている店舗が連なっており、非常に高級感あふれる場所であり、欧米人のお客さんが多い。その周辺はバーが連なっており、北京のナイトスポットとしても有名だ。紅橋市場 (ホンチャオシチャーン)
「淡水真珠」で有名な自由市場。
所在地:中国 北京市崇文区天壇東路46号
TEL:(010)67133354
交通案内:地下鉄 崇文門駅から徒歩 15分。北京図書大廈
北京最大級の書店
北京で最大規模の本のデパート。ここにない本はほかでは見つからないほど。休日となれば、北京中から集まって来る人で混み合っている。山積みになった本はどれでも立ち読み自由。
■住所: 西城区西長安街17号
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄1号線「西単」駅下車、徒歩約2分
■TEL: (010)6603-6205
■営業時間: 8:30~21:00瑞フー祥綢布店
シルク製品の老舗
老舗店が建ち並ぶ大柵欄にある、シルク製品の老舗。シルクの種類が豊富で、チャイナドレスやバッグなどの小物のオーダーメイドもできる。秀水街にも支店がある。
■住所: 宣武区前門大柵欄街5号
■交通アクセス: 地下鉄2号線「前門」駅下車、徒歩約5分
■TEL: (010)6303-5313
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Shard Box Shop 承乾阁
The signature collection here includes small- to mid-size jewelry boxes fashioned from the broken shards of antique porcelain. Supposedly the shards were collected during the Cultural Revolution, when scores of antique porcelain pieces were smashed in accordance with the law. Birds, trees, pining lovers, and dragons decorate these affordable ceramic-and-metal containers, which range from Y20 to Y200.
Address: 1 Ritan Bei Lu, near the Holiday Inn Lido, Chaoyang District, Beijing; Phone: 010/8561-3712; Metro: Yong’anli
Other location: 2 Jiangtai Lu, Beijing, 010/5135-7638, Metro: Sanyuanqiao -
LeonieInBeijing September 12th, 2010 at 06:11
Exception de Mixmind

Exceptional indeed. This Guangzhou-based store offers an original selection of women’s clothing using high-quality knitwear, funky linens, and soft cottons. Voted Asian Designer of the Year in Elle magazine in 2007, designer Ma Ke’s minimalist dresses and coats are pricey for the quality, but it can be worth a peek to see styles by a rising star of the Chinese fashion world. A floor length loose-knit sweater is topped with a gigantic hood, or simple tank tops come with a skewed neckline. Definitely a place to check out if you’re looking to support innovative Chinese design.Address:1 Jianguomen Wai Dajie, BB104 China World Shopping Mall, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Phone: 010-6505-2268
Hours: daily 9:30am to 9:30pm.
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CC全球奢侈品精粹

没有来cc实体店之前,一直潜水他家的网站,很实惠, 有很多品牌比专柜便宜很多哦!绝对是我见过的国内最牛的奢侈品网站了,也是带着好奇心才抽空去的实体店开开眼界,实体店离国贸新光天地都很近,隐居在一个小区的高楼上, 而且居然在30层!!!店里有一些包,全是名牌包包 (LV、Chanel、Hermes、Prada、Gucci、Fendi、Dior、Burberry、Balenciaga等),有钱包也有大包,不多,但很多都是最新款,比国内专柜都早,最后选定了一个Gucci钱包和一个手袋,但没有现货,只能预订。服务人员的素质挺高,态度好,专业知识扎实,比专柜那帮人强多了。就是希望多点LV的现货,比较买LV的人肯定最多。小店离着新光天地很近,验货也方便的说~地址: 北京市朝阳区光华路2号阳光100E座30楼3008室
电话: 010-51004968
网站: http://www.ccluxy.com
营业时间: 周一至周五 10:00-19:00 周六和周日 13:00-18:00 全国客服:400-685-2605
公交信息: 地铁一号线,大望路站,D出口,往北步行5分钟。公交973,988,502,640,30,976,光华路口东下;718,671,115,红庙路口西下。30,13,677,光华路东口或八王坟南下
CC全球奢侈品精粹实体店详细地图

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Océane Boisvert September 13th, 2010 at 12:18
Shopping à Pékin
Wangfujing
C’est la rue la plus commerçante de la capitale. Située en plein cœur de Pékin, à quelques minutes à l’est de la Cité interdite, elle commence au niveau du Beijing Hotel et se déroule de la rue Chang’an au musée d’Art national. A proximité de nombreux hôtels, c’est un des endroits les plus prisés par les étrangers et les plus agréables pour chiner des souvenirs ou des cadeaux à ramener.LIBRAIRIE DE XIDAN
La plus grande librairie de Pékin. Le rayon en langues étrangères est relativement limité, mais la librairie propose également de très beaux livres d’art.
Chang’An Jie, carrefour Xidan, Pekin, Chine
Tél : (010) 66078477
Ouverte de 9h à 19h.LIBRAIRIE DES LANGUES ETRANGERES
C’est sans doute la librairie la mieux approvisionnée de Pékin. On y trouve un très grand choix de livres sur des thèmes variés, et, comme son nom l’indique, c’est un des rares endroits où vous trouverez de la littérature en langues étrangères. Juste à côté se trouve une librairie plus petite où vous pourrez vous procurer des cartes topographiques et des plans de Pékin.
235 Wangfujing dajie, Pekin, Chine
Tél : (010) 65126911
Ouverte de 9h à 20h30.L ARBRE DU VOYAGEUR
La première et pour l’instant la seule librairie française de Pékin. Très grand choix de livres, sur la Chine, l’Asie, littérature contemporaine, ouvrages pour enfants. Approvisionnement très régulier et possibilité de commander des ouvrages.
Gongti Xilu, dans le centre culturel français, PEKIN, Chine
Tél : (010) 65535482
Ouverte de 10h30 à 18h30.Panjiayuan : le marché d’antiquités
Panjiayuan est considéré comme le plus grand marché d’antiquités d’Asie. C’est un lieu incontournable pour tous les brocanteurs et chineurs. On y trouve de tout, de la copie de céramique en passant par la montre-bracelet à l’effigie de Mao, aux jeux de mah-jong, aux vieux souvenirs de fond de greniers, et parfois les chanceux y dénichent d’authentiques pièces intéressantes. Mais cela devient de plus en plus rare, même si les vendeurs essaient de vous convaincre que tout est ancien.MARCHÉ DE LA SOIE
Connu de tous les étrangers et très apprécié également chez les Chinois. Les tarifs sont assez élevés au départ, il faut beaucoup marchander. Et contrairement à ce que le nom pourrait laisser supposer, très peu de soie ici, mais surtout des vêtements et beaucoup de contrefaçons.
Jianguomenwai Dajie, A l’est du Magasin de l’AmitiéMARCHE YAXIU
La copie conforme du marché de la soie, dans le quartier des ambassades de Sanlitun.
Gongti Beilu, en face du Chengshi BinguanMARCHÉ DE HONGQIAO
Plus communément nommé Hongqiao, ou le « marché aux perles », il se trouve dans un grand immeuble de plusieurs étages un peu vieillot, face à la porte Est du temple du Ciel à proximité du parc Tiantan, dans le district de Chongwen, ce marché propose des antiquités au dernier étage, après des étages de matériel électronique, vêtements et perles en tous genresYinshu Jewelry Studio
Ce magasin vend des bijoux créés par de jeunes designers chinois : les pièces sont très originales, mêlant les matériaux et les styles.
4 Jiuxianqiao Lu. PEKIN, Chine
Tél : (010) 64373432Pekin Fine Jewelers
Bijoux sur mesure, avec possibilité de faire des copies ou de réparer des bijoux abîmés.
A6 Gongti Donglu, Chaoyang District, Pekin
Tél : (010) 65927118MARCHÉS AUX FLEURS
Pékin en compte surtout trois dans ses murs, qui sont de véritables halles aux fleurs. Le plus central est situé au nord-est de la ville, dans le nouveau quartier baptisé Nüren Jie. Un peu plus au sud, on en trouve un autre de dimension plus modeste, situé sur la rive sud du canal Liang Ma He, au sud du centre commercial Du Lufthansa (Yansha). Ouverts de 9h à 17h, ils vous proposent un très vaste choix de fleurs de toutes sortes du lys blanc à l’orchidée, des bouquets tout préparés et joliment enveloppés vous seront proposés à des prix attractifs. Le troisième marché est de loin le plus intéressant en prix, mais c’est aussi le plus loin. Il se trouve dans un quartier résidentiel donnant sur le 3e périphérique Nord, district de Xicheng (juste avant la sortie pour aller à Badaling). Dans cet immense hangar, vous trouverez quantités de fleurs coupées, en pot ou plantes vertes pour des prix vraiment intéressants. Il vous arrivera de croiser d’autres petits marchés de fleurs au cours de vos excursions dans la capitale, comme celui de Tianhong, en face de Hongqiao, au pied du temple du Ciel.
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Jewel C. September 13th, 2010 at 22:47
Beijing Fine Jewelers
A favorite in the expat community, this is the place to go if you’re looking for custom-made jewelry. They’re happy to accommodate your own designs and even have knockoffs of Tiffany and Cartier designs. It’s great for gold and silver jewelry, though the quality of platinum is shaky. Repair and duplicates also available.

Beijing Fine Jewelers 北京大方元珠宝行
Address: A6 Gongti Donglu, (opposite East Gate of Workers’ Stadium), Chaoyang District
Chinese Address: 北京市朝阳区工体东路甲6号工人体育场东门对面
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JohannaT81 September 15th, 2010 at 00:17
Einkaufen und Shopping in Peking
Peking ist ein Einkaufsparadies, vor allem für Schnäppchenjäger. Stadtteil Chaoyang im Osten der Stadt hat große Märkte mit dem Ya Show Market, der günstige Kleidung in der Nähe der Sanlitun Bar Straße verkauft und dem Panjiayuan Markt, der ein exzentrisches Sortiment an Krimskrams und echten Antiquitäten verkauft. Im Westen der Stadt liegen die Finanzstraße und die hochklassige Seasons Place Mall. Nanluoguxiang, nahe dem Houhai See im Zentrum ist voller trendiger Boutiquen wie Plastered T-Shirts. Das neue Flaggschiff befindet sich im Sanlitun Village Shopping Center, das unter anderem auch einen Nike-Store, einen Apple-Store und einen Versace Verkaufsshop beherbergt.
Einkaufsstraßen und Shopping-Meilen in Peking
Die beste Gegend für einen ausgiebigen Bummel ist die Wangfujing (U-Bahn 1: Wangfujing) mit den riesigen Einkaufszentren Sun Dong An Plaza (Peking APM) und Orient Shopping Center (Dongfang Guangchang) und zahlreichen großen Kaufhäusern. In der WangFuJing-Street gibt es einen internationalen Bookstore, in dem man schöne Bildbände über Peking und China auch in deutscher Sprache bekommt. Nobel und farbenfroh ist ein Bummel entlang der Qianmen Dajie, und der von ihr abgehenden Dazhalan (U-Bahn Qianmen). Hier herrscht ein unglaubliches Gewimmel. Neben einigen der ältesten noch aus der Qing-Zeit stammenden Geschäften der Stadt, bieten zahllose fliegende Händler mittels Megaphonen ihre Ware feil. Weniger mondän, aber genauso vielfältig ist die Xidan Beidajie ab der U-Bahnstation Xidan, wo ebenfalls riesige Einkaufszentren und Kaufhäuser genauso riesige Mengen an Menschen aufsaugen.Panjiayuan Markt – Krims-Krams-Markt
Ein faszinierender Mix aus Echtem und Nepp, ist der Panjiayuan Markt in Chaoyangs klassischem China. Die Stände sind voller Dreifüßer aus Bronze, Zigarettenpostern aus den 20er Jahren und Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografien, ausrangiert aus Familienalben der kulturellen Revolutionsära. Sie können davon ausgehen, dass Sie hart handeln werden.
Öffnungszeiten: Täglich 8.30-17.00 (Sa und So 04.30-17.00)
Adresse: 200, Panjiayuan Lu, Stadtteil Chaoyang, Peking
Telefon: +86 (0) 10 6774 1869
Verkehrsmittel: TaxiYashow Markt – Treffpunkt für Ausländer
Der »Yaxiu Fuzhuang Shichang«, zu deutsch: Der Yashow Markt gilt als Einkaufsparadies für ausländische Besucher, denn hier finden sie nicht nur vergleichsweise günstige Fälschungen ihrer Lieblingsmarken, sondern auch echten Perlen-Schmuck und Souveniers wie zum Beispiel traditionelle chinesische Kalligraphie, Tee-Sets und vieles mehr. Darüber hinaus kann man maßgeschneiderte Anzüge, Hemden, Abendkleider und dergleichen erwerben.
Öffnungszeiten: Täglich 10.00-20.30
Adresse: 58, Gongti Bei Lu, Stadtteil Chaoyang, Peking
Telefon: +86 (0) 10 6415 1726Xiushui-Markt
Was einst als Budensammlung begann und als Seidenmarkt bekannt wurde, ist inzwischen eher eine Art Kaufhaus – freilich noch mit lauter kleinen Ständen darin. Das Sortiment reicht von Kleidung über Schuhe, Taschen und Kunsthandwerk bis zu Perlen und Schmuck. Feilschen ist Pflicht, denn die oft unangenehm aggressiven Händler verlangen gern Phantasiepreise.
Adresse:Jianguomenwai Dajie, Ecke Dongdaqiao Lu, U-Bahn 1: Yong’anli3.3 Fashion Mall – Skurrile Modeboutiquen
Die sechsgeschössige 3.3 Fashion Mall, nahe der Sanlitun Bar Straße ist vollgepackt mit skurrilen Modeboutiquen, häufig von regionalen Designern.
Öffnungszeiten: Täglich 11.00-23.00
Adresse:33, Sanlitun Beijie, Stadtteil Chaoyang, Peking
Telefon: 86 (0) 10 6417 3333
Website: http://www.3d3.cnSeasons Place Mall – Namhafte Spitzenläden
Seasons Place Mall in Xicheng beherbergt 120 Luxusgeschäfte, inklusive Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Dior, Versace und Hong Kongs Lane Crawford Kaufhaus. Es ist nicht unbedingt günstiger als irgendwo anders, aber es ist interessant zu sehen, wie der Luxus in China angekommen ist.
Öffnungszeiten: Täglich 10.00-21.00
Adresse:2, Jinchengfang Jie (gegenüber dem Westin Hotel), Stadtteil Xicheng, Peking
Telefon: 86 (0) 10 6622 0888
Website: http://www.seasonsplace.comPlastered T-Shirts – Original Kitsch
Im Besitz eines britisch-kanadischen Paars verkauft das Plastered T-Shirts in Dongcheng originell gestaltete Oberteile mit kitschigem Touch. Die Designs wurden zur Ikone beim jungen Pekinger Publikum, vor allem das simple ‘I love BJ’ T-Shirt. T-Shirts kosten im Allgemeinen um die RMB 100.
Öffnungszeiten: Täglich 10.00-22.00
Adresse: 61, Nanluoguxiang, Stadtteil Dongcheng, Peking
Telefon: 86 (0) 134 8884 8855
Verkehrsmittel: Taxi
Website: http://www.plasteredtshirts.comShanghai Tang – Modepionier
Shanghai Tang ist eine von Chinas größten Modemarken mit seinem Mix aus traditionellem Kleider, Jacken, Schals und andere Accessories in fröhlichen Farben wie Lindgrün and kräftigem Pink.
Öffnungszeiten: Täglich 10.00-21.30
Adresse:1, East Chang An Avenue (Grand Hyatt Peking), Stadtteil Dongcheng, Peking
Telefon: 86 (0) 10 8518 7228
Website: http://www.shanghaitang.comShard Box Store – Überreste der kulturellen Revolution
Dieser zauberhafte Laden in Chaoyang hat sich auf Scherbenkisten aus während der Kulturellen Revolution zertrümmerten Scherbenresten spezialisiert. Außerdem verkauft der Shard Box Store Schmuck tibetischer und mongolischer Gebiete, sowie regionale Handarbeiten.
Öffnungszeiten: Täglich 9.00-19.00
Adresse: 1, Ritan Bei Lu (östliche Verlängerung der nordöstlichen Ecke des Ritan Parks), Stadtteil Chaoyang, Peking
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Techie101 September 15th, 2010 at 11:59
Apple’s WiFi iPad to go on sale in China on Friday September 17

Apple’s popular iPad tablet computer will go on sale in China on Friday 17th September 2010. The Wi-Fi version of the iPad — but not the 3G model – is going to be sold through Apple retail stores and Apple authorized resellers but not through the Apple website in China. The cost of the iPad wil be 3988 yuan (590 dollars) for the 16GB version, 4788 yuan (708 dollars) for the 32GB version and the 64GB version will cost 5588 yuan (827 dollars).A dozen fans were already waiting outside the Sanlitun Apple store for the much-anticipated iPad. The Sanlitun Apple store will start selling the iPad at 8 am Friday. At the 10 authorized Apple dealers in Beijing, the sale starts at 10 am.
A Joy City shopping mall vendor in Xidan said that there are about 4,000 iPads available in Beijing, and each customer can buy up to 10.
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Wichita Diva September 16th, 2010 at 17:12
Originally established by three friends in 1998, Shanghai Trio, combining traditional Chinese flavor with elegant French style, has expanded beyond the antiseptic shopping streets of Shanghai and made its way to the big smoke. The only founder still involved, Virginie Fournier now runs this home design and fashion accessory shop, directing the color and fabric choices and overseeing all the details. Located in Sanlitun Village North, this 140 sq. meter shop looks a bit vacuous but feels relaxed. All products are displayed on racks for easy viewing. You’ll find creatively designed tablecloths (¥400-1,200), bedding, embroidered cushions and throw rugs, as well as homeware in more classically Chinese styles, with traditional colors and detailed handwork. The handbags (¥420-650) are also quite popular. Shanghai Trio offers made-to-order services (for a 30 percent fee), with goods ready in about one week. New items for this autumn are expected to be available at the shop from the middle of September.

Shanghai Trio 上海组合
Address: B1, NLG-38, Sanlitun Village North, 11 Sanlitun Bei Lu, Chaoyang district,Beijing
朝阳区三里屯路11号三里屯VILLAGE北区地下1层 NLG-38
Tel: 010-6417-3606
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Iris M. September 17th, 2010 at 12:06
The smiley tailors at Da Xin Bu Dian have more than ten years of experience, and are a great port of call for low-cost suits. They’re incredibly helpful, but be warned, the tailors here speak absolutely no English.
You’re looking at around 600-800RMB for a lower-end suit, but for higher quality the price will be between 1,000 and 1,500RMB. You can either choose from their range of fabrics, or they’re more than happy for you to bring your own. They can execute Chinese and Western styles.
这里的货品十分齐全,而且能提供高级定制服务。来这定衣服的,既有不同肤色的客人,也有拿着时尚杂志的新新人类。这里还保持着是那种以前的旧式长柜台,售货员的态度既不冷冰,也不会周到得过火
Da Xin Bu Dian 大新布店
Address: 265 Chaoyangmennei Dajie, Chaoyang district, Beijing
朝阳区朝阳门外大街265号
Opening: 8.30am-8pm daily
Phone: 010-6559-7584 -
Bookstores in Beijing
The Bookworm
A café, European bistro, lending library and bookshop all in one, this place has been a perennial favorite among expats since its opening in 2000. Regulars flock to The Bookworm for their well-made sandwiches, salads and pastas, a full range of bar drinks and regular community events geared toward both adults and kids.
Sanlitun Nanjie,bldg 4, Chaoyang District, Beijing
010-6586-9507
http://www.beijingbookworm.com老书虫
喧闹三里屯的一处安静小憩场所,既是书店又是咖啡馆,有大落地窗。这个店的外国人相当的多,主要是有很多英文书,没吵闹的说话声,大家都很安静,很专注的看着书,喝着咖啡,饮料茶咖啡也都不贵。
地址: 朝阳区三里屯南街4号楼(工体路口)
电话: 010-65869507Chaterhouse Booktrader
The Beijing outpost of this Hong Kong based chain is housed on the third floor of The Place. Chaterhouse’s best feature is the imported English language magazine section. Buy new releases and or browse the selection of China-related guidebooks. There’s another branch at river garden clubhouse in Shunyi.
Chaterhouse Booktrader – CBD
Shop S3-K11, 3/F, South Tower, The Place, 9 Guanghua Road (Dong Da Qiao Road), Chaoyang District, Beijing; Tel: 010- 6587 1328
Chaterhouse Booktrader – Shunyi
1/F River Garden Clubhouse, No.7 Yuyang Road, Houshayu, Shunyi; Tel: 010- 8046 6211Chaterhouse Booktrader
比外文书店地道得多的外文书店。几乎都是英文原版畅销书,最新的小说、自传、管理、旅游、艺术、设计、生活、儿童读物都有涉猎,覆盖面广。屋里还有淡淡的香水味,还有沙发,环境特别舒服。
地址: 朝阳区光华路9号世贸天阶中心三层S3k11号(顺义分店:北京顺义区后沙峪榆阳路7号,裕京花园俱乐部会所一层)
电话: 010-65871328 65871325
营业时间:10:00 – 22:00
公交信息:1、9、28、37、43、120、126、403、639、640、666、668、673、728、729、802、810、地铁1号线永安里站Beijing Foreign Languages Bookstore
This is the biggest foreign language bookstore in Beijing. It carries plenty of contemporary fiction and nonfiction as well as a smattering of classics, mostly in English. They also stock a full range of English-language travel guides. Clerks speak decent English and are able to help you with international orders.
235 Wangfujing Dajie,Dongcheng District, Beijing
010-6512-6917, 6512-6931
http://www.bpiec.com.cn北京外文书店
开了“有些年头”,充满了“年少记忆”的书店。英文学习书籍“最多”,泰语、越南语等小语种“几乎找不到”,法语、意大利语等“运用较广”的语种书籍也 “相当匮乏”;CD什么的“比较大路货”,“新点的”基本上没有。碰上业务“熟练”的销售员可以“帮你查找需要的专辑”,闲聊之间,感觉又“回到以前淘碟的年纪”。
地址: 东城区王府井大街235号
电话: 010-65126903
营业时间:9:30——21:30
公交信息:乘地铁1号线王府井站下O2 Sun Bookstore
Popular books, music, and magazines are available, and there is a coffee shop on the 2nd floor.
O2 Sun Bookstore – SHIN KONG PLACE – CBD
B1,No.87 Jianguo Road, Chaoyang District; Tel:010 6533 1369
O2 Sun Bookstore – SOHO Newtown – CBD
S-3001,B Building,SOHO Newtown,88# Jianguo Road,Chaoyang District; Tel:010 8580 2789
O2 Sun Bookstore – Wudaokou – Haidian
1No, Huaqing Jiayuan,Wudaokou,Haidian District; Tel:010 8286 3033/2光合作用书房
当初没想到这家小书店可以“成长”到现在的地步——“多家”连锁,业内“好评如潮”。店内面积并“不大”,“近期的新书和热点书籍”摆在“醒目”位置。内 容少了大书城的世故,也不像一些专业书店般冷僻,感觉自有“品位”。还记得上次把书捧在手里细细阅读是什么时候吗?有时间不妨去“光合作用”坐坐吧。
光合作用书房(SOHO现代城店)
地址: 朝阳区建国路88号SOHO现代城B座S3001号
电话: 010-85802789 85802786
营业时间:10:00 – 22:00
公交信息:1、11、57、101、112、118、364、488、502、639、640、671、718、810、846、855、930、976
光合作用书房(新光天地店)
地址: 朝阳区建国路87号新光天地B1楼
电话: 010-65331369
光合作用书房(嘉茂店)
地址: 朝阳区广顺北大街33号嘉茂购物中心3楼中岛区
电话: 010-64755966
光合作用书房(五道口店)
地址: 海淀区五道口华清嘉园1号楼
电话: 010-82863033
公交信息:地铁13号线,375,690,331
光合作用书房(五道口华联店)
地址: 海淀区成府路28号五道口商业中心3楼A座
电话: 010-62666057
光合作用书房(新中关店)
地址: 海淀区中关村大街19号新中关购物中心2楼南侧
光合作用书房(石景山万达广场店)
地址: 石景山区石景山路乙18号万达广场步行街2楼
光合作用书房(学院南路店)
地址: 海淀区学院南路甲10号(近北京师范大学南门)
光合作用书房(崇光店)
地址: 宣武区宣武门外大街庄胜崇光百货B1楼 公交查询 | 驾车查询
电话: 010-63107866Timezone 8 Art Books
Timezone 8 art Books, easily the best pit stop for those checking out 798′s art galleries, was founded in 2001 by Texan Robert Bernell. Here you’ll find the most up-to-date information on the 798 art district’s art gallery openings and closings, and the area’s most current maps. This chic art bookstore sells art, exhibition and design books from a range of Chinese and international publishers, including its own Timezone 8 label. It also also features a surprisingly good cafe restaurant and small gallery space.
Dashanzi art district, 4 Jiu Xian Qiao Road, 400 meters inside Factory 798 on the left, Chaoyang District, Beijing
8456-0336 ext. 807, 8459-9332
http://www.timezone8.com现代艺术书店艺术书屋(798店)
地方很惬意,艺术类的书很多,还有原文书,而且价钱不算贵,尤其是在798这里,感觉很带劲~画册很全的说,每次去798必去的地方。
地址: 朝阳区酒仙桥路2号大山子艺术区(原国营798厂)
电话: 010-84560336
营业时间:10:00 – 17:00
公交信息:359、401、402、403、405、418、421、445、538、641、656、688、696、852、909、915、916、918、923、935、936、942、955、967、970、973、980、987、988、991、运通111
现代艺术书店艺术书屋(东城店)
798的分店, 着重贩售摄影类书刊,且以艺术、设计、建筑及国外期刊为辅。
地址: 东城区美术馆东街甲24-2号
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xiaocui1990 September 24th, 2010 at 12:02

北京七彩云南翡翠珠宝商城
七彩云南名气很大,买翡翠珠宝A货的好去处,进门后感觉像博物馆,店面三层,装修的很气派,翡翠设计的样式都很漂亮,做工也很细,自然也会价格不菲,东西比云南的总店还贵,但是这里的东西都很有保障。七彩云南镇店之宝、价值过6000万的“绝代风华”(左上图),是一套由9颗缅甸老坑玻璃种绝世翡翠蛋面和204粒总重41.58克拉的钻石组成的项链、耳环、戒指翡翠套饰。这里除了翡翠之外,各种宝石、钻石、珍珠都有,中国黄金也在三层开了,金价有的比菜百要便宜一点。
地址: 北京市西城区月坛北街26号
电话: 010-58566060

Qicai Yunan Jade and Jewelry Mall
Best Jade Jewelry store in Beijing
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wondergirl September 25th, 2010 at 04:35

Bannerman Toys and Crafts, run by fourth-generation toymaker Tang Yujie, is stocked with a delightful collection of figurines, paper lanterns, and other childish delights made from wood, clay, paper, and cloth. Toys depict scenes from old Beijing — the street barber, the fortune teller, and old men playing chess. Open daily 9am to 7pm.Bannerman Tang’s Toys and Crafts (Shengtang Xuan)
Location: Guo Zi Jian Jie, Dongcheng Qu (just west of Kong Miao, on the south side of the street)
Transportation: Metro: Yonghe Gong/Lama Temple (215, exit C)
Phone: 010-8404-7179盛唐轩 – 老北京的老味道
在东城区国子监那条幽静的小街里,有一个专门经营老北京民间手工艺的店“盛唐轩”,是由绒布唐的传人创立的。“绒布唐”至今约有160年的历史,唐家世居北京东城,第五代传人唐玉婕现在是它的经营者。
沿墙的木架上摆着绒布马车、兔儿爷、毛猴、脸谱、剪纸、小风筝、鬃人,屋顶上挂着风车,墙角靠着滚铁环……走进盛唐轩,就似乎走进了一处老北京的玩具天地,岁数再大的 人在这儿也会显出几分童心来,忍不住要动手试试。这里的东西就是很多老北京人从小玩着长大的,它们也成了许多人一辈子的童年记忆。盛唐轩最显眼的位置摆放着几个绒布做成的骆驼,只是它们都属于非卖品。如今已经年近九旬的第四代传人、唐玉婕的父亲唐启良已不再动手做活,所以他留下的 绒布玩具也成了盛唐轩的“镇店之宝”。盛唐轩也出售一些价格便宜的传统玩具:万花筒、摇头泥娃娃、牵线儿动物、“小驴拉磨”、“鸡啄米”、“老虎吃小孩”、“猴子爬杆”、“拳击赛”……这些小玩意儿让“老北京”想起童年,让孩子们温习过去,更让外国人了解聪明灵巧的中国人。
小店亮点:绒布骆驼,外形逼真,每只100元;朴实传统的手工布娃娃,每对100元;双老捏制的阿福,眼睛笑得眯成一条线,每只售价50元;双老制作的最后十几只陶铃,差点就“一锅端”给外国人,结果最后老爷子还是给国人留下了,每只50元。
地址: 北京市东城区国子监38号
电话: 010-84047179 -
EmelyFromMontreal October 2nd, 2010 at 22:42
Marc by Marc Jacobs
A longtime favorite of serious fashionistas, the funky clothing line (mainly stocked in small sizes in the Beijing store) is the perfect casual wear. But, like most big name brands, the tags carry big prices.
SB118, B1/F, China World Shopping Mall,1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District, Beijing
朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸商城地下一层SB118
Daily 10am-9pm
6505 9885

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DarlinMaya October 15th, 2010 at 12:16
Fashion designer Huang Yue has been creating exquisitely hand-tailored men’s and women’s suits, wedding gowns, and coats out of luxurious fabrics for twelve years. Check out his shop opposite 3.3 fashion plaza, next time you are in Sanlitun. A graduate from the Central Academy, Huang is one of the few designers to successfully blend traditional styles and haute couture. Having studied ballet, he really understands shape and form, and is a favorite of glossies and celebrities alike.
One of the limitations here is that you can’t bring your own fabric. However, all his fabric is of the highest quality. These really are statement pieces, and he will include his own artistic input. Be prepared to commit though, as an evening dress can take up to a month to produce. Prices are higher that what many visiting Beijing are used to, ranging between 1,000-4,000RMB, and potentially more for embroidered items, but are justified, given the quality of the materials and workmanship. The end result will be an investment piece to last a lifetime.
Huang Yue Studio (Tianshang Studio)
Address: Bei Sanlitun, Jiubajie Xi (behind 3.3 Fashion Mall), Chaoyang district, Beijing
Tel: +86 10 6417 1093

1993年春,黄跃从四川来到北京,进入中央工艺美院(现清华工艺美术学院)服装设计系进修。1998年黄跃在北京三里屯酒 吧街成立了自己的服装设计工作室,开设了自己的个人定制服装店。在从事个人定制服装设计这12年来,以“添裳“命名的服饰品牌以其浓厚的个人风格为他赢得了许多个性独特的时尚追随者,黄跃很快受到了三里屯附近聚集的外企、外交官、演员和歌星等客户群体的关注。 黄跃的设计风格混合东西方两种文化特质,融合顾客的穿着感受,剪裁和原料的运用也颇费心思,还有他对色彩搭配的敏锐领悟力,很快成为黄跃在定制服装设计上的优势。做一件简单的外套或一条简单的丝绸裙子大约要一周时间。做一条繁复的婚裙需要至少一个月时间。如果设计中包含很多手绣成分的话,甚至要达到6个月。
添裳服装设计工作室
地址:北京市朝阳区北三里屯酒吧街西
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MyHeartInBeijing October 16th, 2010 at 15:02
As the 798 District, the epicenter of Beijing’s lively contemporary art scene, becomes less of a hip artist hideaway and more of a ménage of cafés and trinket shops these days, some of China’s leading gallery owners are bypassing the district altogether, and heading directly to Caochangdi Village (Chinese: 草场地), an art quarter located in the city’s northeast. This blossoming art district has become a destination for serious art collectors. Contemporary Chinese art is as hot as Beijing in August, with works by the world’s most highly sought-after artists such as Zhang Xiaogang (张晓刚), Zeng Fanzhi (曾梵志), Yue Minjun (岳敏君) and Cai Guo-Qiang (蔡国强) fetching millions of dollars. Even if you don’t have millions of yuan to blow, it’s worthwhile to check it out to see pieces by China’s new upcoming artists. Rent a car and drive for half a day to make it convenient to get in between the galleries. It might sound like a hassle, but you’ll be rewarded with an early look at more than a dozen galleries that represent the Chinese art world’s next frontier.

Boers-Li Gallery (8A Caochangdi, 010-6432-2620. http://www.boersligallery.com): this large gallery space has hosted some of Beijing’s most important sculptural and video installations, as well as some of the most innovative pieces of work curated.Chambers Fine Art 前波画廊 (Red No.1-D, caochangdi, 010-5127-3298, http://www.chambersfineart.com): Christophe Mao opened one of the few galleries specializing in cutting-edge Chinese art in New York City in 2000. The Beijing branch implements an exhibitions program that emphasizes thematic exhibitions curated by established scholars and critics from China.
China Art Archives & Warehouse 艺术文件仓库 (100 Tiedaoqiao,Caochangdi, 010-845605152, http://www.archivesandwarehouse.com): Founded by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and dedicated to experimental art, China Art Archives & Warehouse is one of the key forces behind Beijing’s art boom.
Galerie Urs Meile (104 caochangdi, 010-6433-3393, http://www.galerieursmeile.com): Now located in the labyrinth of Caochangdi, this Swiss gallery established its Beijing branch in 1996 and quickly became one of the most respected spaces in Beijing for contemporary Chinese art.
Pékin Fine Arts (241 Caochangdi, 010-5127-3220, http://www.pekinfinearts.com): Established by Meg Maggio in 2005 and designed by artist-architect Ai Weiwei, Pekin Fine Arts exhibits a range of cutting-edge contemporary Chinese and foreign artists who work in a range of media, including painting, photography and video.
Shanghart Beijing (261 caochangdi, 010-6432-3202, http://www.shanghartgallery.com): This Shanghai transplant is making waves in Beijing’s art scene. The gallery exhibits established Chinese artists, such as Geng Jianyi, who have often already made an impact on the international arts scene.
Three Shadows Photography Art Centre 三影堂摄影艺术中心 (155 Caochangdi; 010-6432-2663, http://www.threeshadows.cn): Founded by the vanguard photographer Rong Rong, three Shadows Photography Art Center is a premier venue for photography in Beijing. Three Shadows includes a café, digital workstations for photographers and a library.
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LadyButterfly October 26th, 2010 at 12:55
Beijing International SOS Clinic is probably the safest place in town to purchase medicine. They have a good selection of familiar western names. This family practice clinic and emergency services are run by a professional team of family physicians and specialists. The 24-hour alarm center’s operates house calls, ambulance and evacuation services and standard health treatment. Languages spoken include English, German, French, Mandarin, Spanish, Japanese, Italian and Cantonese.
Beijing International SOS 24-Hour Clinic 北京国际救援中心诊所
Address:Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building, No.16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District,Beijing
北京市朝阳区新源里16号琨莎中心1座105
Vicinity:Sanlitun
Phone: 010-6462-9112; 010-6462-9100 (alarm center)
Website: http://www.internationalsos.com
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TJGirl October 29th, 2010 at 11:58
Suren Handmade, a company barely known outside China, has been making high quality leather products for many years. It is my favorite place to buy quality bags and shoes that aren’t knockoffs or cheap fakes. Styles are original and quirky, like leather gladiator-style sandals embellished with horse hair, or slender leather wallets tied together with silk string looped through a jade stone. Open daily 9:30am to 10pm.
Su Ren (Wudaokou Shop): Floor 1, building 2, Huaqingjiayuan, Wudaokou, Haidian District, Beijing; Phone: 010-82865563
Su Ren (Wangfujing Shop): Nali Patio, No.3 Jinyu Hutong, Wangfujing, Dongcheng District, Beijing; Phone: 010 – 6513 5580
Su Ren (Guomao Shop): NB141, Floor –1, China World Shopping Mall, Chaoyang District, Beijing; Phone: 010 – 6505 5547

素人手工制作素人手工的鞋、包等皮制产品都是纯手工制作的原创设计,在业内已经有十几年的历史了。皮包的风格比较简约,皮材的质感以及剪裁的手法竟然与一些意大利大品牌的包包感觉颇为相似,拎起来也不会变形,手感很好,价格多在600元到3000元之间。鞋子与靴子方面,设计的款式都比较中性、休闲,皮鞋价格在500元到1000元之间,皮靴则在600元到2000元之间。
素人(五道口总店)地址: 海淀区成府路35号华清嘉园底商
素人(金鱼胡同店)地址: 东城区金鱼胡同3-4号
素人(国贸商城店)地址: 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸商城B1楼NB141号(近国贸溜冰场) -
Judy A. November 19th, 2010 at 11:14
Nestled among the hutongs of Beijing’s Lama Temple (Yonghegong), Dong Liang is one of the first studios in Beijing devoted to showcase independent Chinese designers. The usual suspects of (Na)too, Liu2, Li Hong Yan and Vega Zaishi Wang are all represented, along with a whole host of new talent.
JL, by two Shanghai girls, is a relaxed, chic and very affordable label that focuses on cotton and linen neutral fabrics in both menswear and womenswear. Look to the sculpted shift dresses (320RMB) and slouchy crop tops (208RMB), and, for the boys, be sure to check out the T-shirts with bold prints of dragonflies and praying mantises (168RMB). Also worth checking out is Fujian designer Ye Qian’s label – think versatile, multifunctional dresses Sankuanz, a brand based in Xiamen. Definitely one to watch is Wong Yenn. His romantic menswear is so hot it’s still without a price tag.
New accessories are also on hand, including Ipa-Nima’s quirky clutches (800RMB) and bejewelled keyrings (400RMB). Zhao Yi, an instructor at the Beijing Fashion Institute, is happy to display her own bold pieces alongside work from her top-of-the-class students (150-700RMB). Also worth investing in is former ballet dancer Wang Lei’s crystal jewellery, including bracelets (230RMB) and necklaces (800RMB).
Address: 26 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng district, Beijing
Opening: 11am-9pm daily
Phone: 010-8404-7648 -
每次来南锣都要去逛人气挺旺的一家小店一朵一果。有时候是强制自己不要去、不要去,因为一去就要买很贵的本本。但非常非常地爱不释手。蛮好的。

一开始就知道这个店,不过一开始还以为像文宇奶酪一样是个尝甜品的店子,仔细查询才知道它是个本本店。本子的封面很有特色,有可爱型的,也有幽默型的,还有复古型的,感觉很像那种古书。天生就爱本本的我怎能放过此天赐良机?! – - 所以就立马前去了。果然,没让我失望。店主是个广东人,很会和顾客打交道,里面那些本本的寄语非常地点中人心啊!!非常地让人感慨啊!!非常地让我心动啊!!所以,一口气买了很多很多。。。= =
一朵一果(南锣鼓巷店)
地址: 东城区南锣鼓巷41号 -
lao cai feng December 3rd, 2010 at 12:18
Beijing’s Top tailors
Ruifuxiang (瑞蚨祥), Beijing’s best Qi Pao tailor and the most famous silk store for more than a century, specialize in traditional Chinese silk and tailoring services, and have made costumes for a variety of film and TV dramas. But if you’re shy of a Mao suit, their Western styles are also strongly recommended. The price ranges from 700-1,800RMB with cashmere and wool sourced from all over China. At a push they can complete a suit within two days, but they recommend setting aside four days (with two fittings) in order to be suited to perfection. (190 Wangfujing Dajie,王府井大街190号.010-6523-4147; http://www.ruifuxiang.cn)
Senli & Frye (森力&梅) is Beijing’s premier bespoke tailoring experience for men and women. Senli and Frye lead in both service and quality. Whether it’s traditional Saville Row or avant-garde Dior Homme, they will make your vision into reality. The native English speaker at the helm ensures perfect communication of your style concepts and all other requirements.Business suits and cashmere overcoats start at 3,000RMB; casual blazers retail for 1,600RMB, while they also provide traditional suiting for women. (1/F, Yaxing Bldg, 46A Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District, 朝阳区亮马桥路甲46号亚星大厦1层, 010-6463 5849)
Forbes magazine voted Dave’s Custom Tailoring one of the world’s best tailors and if you’ve got the qian(money), Dave Shiung might just be the tailor for you. Dave set up the Kerry Centre branch in the late ’90s and now spends his time shuttling between Beijing and Shanghai. He clearly knows his craft, and even has a few impostors claiming to be the genuine article. Prices start at around 4,500RMB but can go up to 20,000RMB depending on the fabric, which is exclusively imported from England and Italy. It has been commented that Dave’s has a particular house style, but stick to your guns and you’ll end up with the style you went in for. Dave says that for the first 20 years he needed two or three fittings per suit, but now he can do it in one. (Stall104, Kerry Centre Shopping Mall, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District;朝阳区光华路1号嘉里中心104单元; Daily 10am-7pm; 8529 9433)
Lisa Tailor is an expat favorite, providing Western tailoring services at very affordable prices. A standard suit ranges from 800- 1,300RMB depending on the quality of the fabric. They boast a 24-hour turnaround time, but suggest a week so you can have all the fittings your heart desires (and your shape requires). (No.3006,3/F.3.3 Fashion Plaza, Sanlitun Bar Street; 三里屯3.3大厦3层3006; http://www.lisatailor.com.cn)
Every March and October, Lane Crawford offers bespoke services from two of the world’s most renowned and luxurious upmarket brands. Expert tailors from the Armani Collezioni and Pal Zileri headquarters in Italy head over to Beijing to provide made-to-measure consultations. These super-personalized services offer customers the opportunity to custom order according to their individual measurements and style preferences. Pricing is dependent on the fabric, the style and the cut chosen by each customer, but panache doesn’t come cheap and made-to-measure suits cost around 20,000RMB. (L130, Seasons Place Shopping Mall, 2 Jinchengfang Jie, Jinrong Jie, 金融街金城坊街2号金融街购物中心L130, 010-6622-0808, http://www.lanecrawford.com)
The smiley tailors at Da Xin Bu Dian have more than ten years of experience, and are a great port of call for low-cost suits. They’re incredibly helpful, but be warned, the tailors here speak absolutely no English. You’re looking at around 600-800RMB for a lower-end suit, but for higher quality the price will be between 1,000 and 1,500RMB. You can either choose from their range of fabrics, or they’re more than happy for you to bring your own. They can execute Chinese and Western styles and are currently offering a 20 per cent discount on tailoring services.
D&J Fine Tailoring offers design and custom tailored service within 2-3 days, ranging from RMB800 to over RMB2,000. They also can arrange a fitting at your home with no extra cost.(B1, Guanghualu SOHO,光华路SOHO 地下一层,www.tailorbeijing.com)
Detailed service and high quality at reasonable price, Jary Tailor can express tailored-made suits with 24hours especially for tourists. They provide door to door services for tour group. (Radisson SAS Hotel, A6 East Beisanhuan Road,北三环东路甲6号北京皇家大饭店)
Despite the Yashow location, Tailor Ma is a favorite of local fashion editors and hipsters alike. Ma has been tailoring for over ten years, and a suit will set you back around 1,400RMB. It will take at least two days with a recommended three fittings. All the materials are sourced from Jiangsu and Shandong province. His coats also come highly recommended at around 2,000RMB. (No.3060, F3, Sanlitun Yashow Clothing Market, 三里屯雅秀服装市场3层3060商铺)
Hanloon Tailor (恒龙洋服) is one of the few tailors in the city to have been appointed by some of the finest brands in Europe to use their comprehensive selection of fabric, including Valentino, Gianni Versace, Ermenegildo Zegna and Givenchy. And they promise that the same master tailor who measures and fits you will be the same master tailor who drafts and cuts your final suit. This certainly is the real deal, but expect a waiting time of at least 25 days to one month. Hanloon is endorsed by Savile Row’s Henry Poole, and they pride themselves on their traditional British tailoring, with a suit costing between 5,000 and 50,000RMB. (Shop 6, Kempinski,Beijing Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, 亮马桥路50号北京燕莎中心凯宾斯基饭店商铺6号; SB133, B1, China International Trade Center Shoping Mall, 中国国际贸易中心国贸商城地下1层SB133; http://www.hanloon.com)
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cdh1029 December 18th, 2010 at 21:34
Beijing’s best Toy Shops
In the age of PlayStation, there is something endearing about the Beijing-based Muma Smart Toys’s collection of wooden educational toys. Largely geared towards infants and younger kids, it specializes in cute jigsaws and puzzles ranging from 20-800RMB.
Address: SMM-20, Solana Lifestyle Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu, Chaoyang district 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号蓝色港湾国际商区
Opening: 10am-10pm daily
Phone: 5905 6115Poplar Kids Republic is a haven for kids. On the top floor are books in English and Chinese, toys and even play areas. Regular story times help keep young ones entertained and books such as Beijing ABCs, an illustrated book of translations of Mandarin words associated with Beijing, will set you back 80RMB.
Address: Building 13, Jianwai Soho, 39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang district 朝阳区东三环中路39号建外SOHO 13号楼一层
Opening: 10am-7pm daily
Phone: 5869 3032San Shi Zhai Kite Shop specialize in individually made linen kites, all hand-painted to resemble a variety of animals. Larger (up to 2m) kites can cost up to 800RMB, but it also sells nice starter kits for a reasonable 10-50RMB.
Address: 25A Di’anmen Xidajie (east of Lotus Lane), Xicheng district 西城区地安门大街25号
Opening: 8am-8pm daily
Phone: 8404 4505For clothing the finest babes in your hood, Tang Roulou (those sugar-coated hawthorns we love) has the best threads your renminbi can buy.The store stocks a selection of exquisite items including booties (120RMB), quilted jackets (270RMB) and Chinese-style dresses (320-450RMB) guaranteed to make you squeal with delight. We love the pink ruffled shorts in bunny rabbit print (160RMB), the blanket that resembles the doors of the Forbidden City complete with embroidered knobs (620RMB) and the snuggly sleeping bags (320RMB). There are also carry-alls (450RMB) and satchels (280RMB) that sensibly come with numerous pockets, and a wide selection of bibs to protect your new purchases.
Address: 30 Sanlitun Bei Lu (inside Phoenix Design store), Chaoyang district 朝阳区三里屯酒吧街北口内30号路西(风栖店内)
Opening: 10.30am-8.30pm daily
Phone: 6416 9761; 131 2138 7938Tang’s Toys and Crafts specialize in handmade miniature folk caricatures, such as ‘Lord Hare’ (70RMB). The shop’s recreations of Chinese social scenes (30-50RMB) are also brilliant.
Address: 38 Guozijian Dajie, Dongcheng district 东城区国子监38号
Opening: 11am-7pm daily
Phone: 8404 7179 -
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自驾线路:八达岭高速-昌平出口-向东见昌平法院左转-前行至政府街-右转一直向东。推荐2:迪斯康特折扣购物中心
这里的服饰品牌全年打1-6折,周边配备有肯德基、爱义行、中复电讯、美容院、儿童乐园、大型免费停车场等服务设施。
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燕莎奥特莱斯是北京目前最大的折扣购物广场,共分三个区,A区、B区、C区,AB区都是硕大的双层,C区则有三层。总体涵盖了服装服饰、文体、家居、食品等来自世界各地和中国内地的各种品牌折扣货品,属于综合型折扣广场,折扣一般也都在1-5折。
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集购物、休闲、娱乐、美食、文化为一体的综合购物中心,在经营、品牌、服务上有着独具匠心的特色,旗下首次进入中国的品牌就多达18家,其中包括服装、饰品、体育、宠物天地、娱乐天地、摄影广场等等,3000个停车位成为北京之最。
涵盖了众多的日系品牌,在北京的购物商场中实属少见,是偏爱日系风格潮人的圣地。
自驾线路:八达岭高速 北安河出口即可 -
Kung Pao Chicken July 7th, 2011 at 18:01
Dominic Johnson-Hill, owner of Plastered T-Shirts, outside his store in BeijingSimply the best place to get a quirky, original souvenir T-shirt.
The concept behind Plastered hasn’t changed since those early designs. Johnson-Hill simply takes iconic images from everyday life in China, from tube tickets to old-fashioned food coupons to posters of Mao, and “plasters” them onto fabric. The brand now has a branch in Shanghai.
Plastered T-shirts
61 Nanluoguxiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing
http://www.plasteredtshirts.com -
Emeline S. September 10th, 2011 at 03:36

Mr.Ms, the boutique by Joy Grace, not only stocks top-end labels like Fendi, Burberry, Chloe and Vivienne Westwood, but it also introduces new names and brands, like UK street fashion brand Neil Barrett and Italian Snob Inside. Check upstairs for discounts up to 50 percent.
中国——纽约——巴黎——米兰,顶级时尚,没有距离,Mr.Ms带你追逐潮流至上的小众主义。Address:Shop E126, World City Shopping Street, 8 Jinhui Road (just north of The Place),Beijing
Chinese Address: Mr.Ms买手店,北京市朝阳区金汇路8号世界城商业街E126号(世贸天街北侧路东)
Phone:010-8590-7789
Open:10am-10pm
Mr.Ms online shopping网络直营店:http://mrmsspace.taobao.com/ -
Dulcia S September 11th, 2011 at 06:26
Beijing’s secret shops - Discover hidden treasures in these lesser-known shops
Beijing Postcards
Ten years ago, two self-confessed nerds started collecting vintage photographs of China. This collection became the inspiration for Beijing Postcards, a kitschy sounding but brilliant little shop on NLGX. The real show-stealers are the fascinating imperial photos turned into postcards (5RMB). (Address:85-1 Nanluoguxiang, Dongcheng district)Boutique De L’Amour
Purple walls and psychedelic ceiling designs are a small price to pay for Beijing’s most chi-chi sex shop. Sparsely filled with sex toys of eye-watering sizes and varieties, Boutique De L’Amour even has a 7,000RMB dildo that was once exhibited in New York’s MOMA. More modestly priced/sized toys, games and erotic art will tickle your fancy, and parts beyond.Brand Nü
The first charity shop of its kind in Beijing, Brand Nü collects and sells unwanted goods to be recycled, repaired and reused, the proceeds going directly to benefit rural women in China. They also stock a variety of handicrafts from various NGO-supported projects. Be sure to check out the exquisite fair-trade jewellery from Guizhou.(Address:61 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng district)Fengguo Box
With branches throughout the city, the central premise of Fengguo Box is that designers can rent a ‘box’ within the store for around 200RMB per month, and sell their designs. Discover Communist-inspired trinkets, stuffed toys, clothing and mad stuff galore.(Address:Joy City 131 Xidan Bei Dajie, Xicheng district)Mu Handicrafts
Superior curiosities and knick-knacks abound at Mu Handicrafts, where the shelves are lined with great leather-bound books and notepads from 20-240RMB and artisan jewellery at around 50RMB.(Address:35 & 99 Nanluoguxiang Nanluoguxiang, Dongcheng)Natooke
Natooke is an oh-so-niche trick cycle and juggling ball shop. The fixed-gear bikes (from 2,800RMB) are circus standard, while the diabolos, rola bolas and standard juggling balls are pretty cheap, too. Bike rentals and juggling workshops also offered.(Address:19-1 Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng district)Time Travel Store
A haven for second-hand goods. Time Travel’s owner Robin Liao will buy back many of the books, CDs and DVDs he sells for half-price once you’ve finished with them. Check out the handmade planes and cars too.(Address:67 Wudaoying Hutong Yonghegong/Lama Temple, Dongcheng)
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JayW September 7th, 2010 at 12:13