Local Knowledge
Telephone
Dialing Codes
Country code for China: +86 Area code for Beijing: 010 (drop the zero when calling from abroad)
Emergency Numbers
Police: 110 Ambulance: 120 Fire: 119
Tipping
Tipping is not expected in Beijing. Until recently, tipping was actually frowned upon
throughout China. Some upscale restaurants in hotels may include a 10-15% gratuity
in the bill. Bellhops appreciate a tip for carrying luggage to your room.
VAT & Taxes
Posted prices include the government's 17% value-added tax (VAT).
Getting Around
Taxis
Taxis are the most convenient way to get around the city. Try to avoid traveling
during rush hour. Pick up taxis only at official stands, and never accept a ride
from a driver who approaches you. Always make sure you can see the meter
clearly. Most drivers don't speak English, so carry the address of your
destination written in Chinese. Receipts are useful in case you need to track
down lost luggage.
Subway
The subway is a useful way of avoiding traffic congestion, but the cars can get
overcrowded. The underground network covers the city center and radiates out to
the suburbs. Buy your ticket from a kiosk in the station before you board.
Buses
If you don't speak Mandarin, avoid Beijing's buses. They cover
all parts of the city, and fares are cheap. However, drivers rarely speak
English, and the winding routes can be confusing.
Bicycles
Many consider bicycling the best way to get around Beijing. Most roads have
designated cycle lanes, but only the most experienced riders should join the
swarms of locals on bikes. Some upscale hotels rent bicycles.
Public Holidays
New Year's Day
January 1
Chinese New Year (Spring Festival)
First three days of the Lunar New Year (January-February)
Labor Day
May 1
National Day
October 1
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