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More China (it’s a big place)

By Meg Rosoff on 16 March 2011

I seem to be going backwards here. Mainly because it’s hard to know how to tackle Beijing, both literally and psychologically. Especially when you only have a few days. Luckily, my guide, the wondrous June Chen, arranged for each day in Beijing to consist of 120 hours. Don’t know how she did that, but I [...]

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