Spend some time with the sage and learn about life for scholars in old Beijing.
Weekend Walk: In the Footsteps of the Emperor
The Temple of Heaven is one of Beijing’s largest – and liveliest – spaces for a weekend walk, particularly in spring. The surrounding park is over three times the size of the Forbidden City, making it the perfect place to visit on those holiday weekends when the Palace Museum and other popular destinations will be heaving with visitors.
Weekend Walk: Dungeons, Dragons, Warriors, and Princesses
Barbarians at the Gate: Touring China with historian Yajun Mo
Weekend Walk: Forbidden City Basics
This walk is the simplest and most straightforward way to see the Forbidden City, proceeding from the Meridian Gate in the front, down the main central axis, and exiting at the northern end of the palace across the street from Jingshan Park. Most people (too many people?) take this route, but it’s only a starting point for exploring this massive palace.
Weekend Walk: Holy Peking!
Weekend Walk: Exploring the Two Towers of Xicheng
Barbarians at the Gate: China Tripping
Dumb Luck: a modern Hanoi classic
ChinaEconTalk Podcast: Reinterpreting Beijing and its History
Scones and Elegance: Afternoon Tea at the Peninsula Hong Kong
The Death of Hu Yaobang: Reform Icon and Symbol of Hope for China’s Youth
Politics Squared: A Look at Tiananmen Square and the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial
The Refugee Emperor
China’s Growing Role in Southeast Asia Reopens Old Wounds
China’s competing legacies on show at National Palace Museums in Beijing and Taipei
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Gecko: The Tale of an Unexpected Reptilian Visitor
Tea for Taipei: Maokong Gondola to Taiwan's past
Did Chinese Architect Liang Sicheng Save the Historic Sites of Kyoto?
Being Thomas Friedman in Taipei
Nothing is more annoying than the uncritical writer who arrives at a destination and proceeds to gush over the local culture. So when I say I love Taiwan, I do so with the full expectation that I may be simply exorcizing the accumulated demons of a life lived in Beijing. But you know what… I absolutely love Taiwan and let me tell you why.