China

Beijing

Student life

Sightseeing & Culture

Walk in the footsteps of emperors at the Forbidden City. Discover the hidden treasures of the Temple of Heaven. Tour the ultra-modern architecture of the Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium before stepping back in time while cycling through the Hutong, Beijing’s traditional neighborhoods. Sip oolong tea and chat with locals at a traditional tea house. Spend an entire afternoon wandering about the Summer Palace, an imperial escape of temples, gardens, lakes and pavilions. And make a journey to the nearby Great Wall of China where the majesty of ancient China truly reveals itself.

Shopping

Today’s Chinese fully embrace Western fashions, but you can still find traditional garb among the brand names. The pedestrian area of Wangfujing Dajie is lined with Western boutiques and is home to the Oriental Plaza shopping mall. Haggle for authentic Chinese goods in the bustling Silk Market.

Sports & Outdoors

Join locals for early-morning Tai Chi in Beihai Park, an imperial garden in central Beijing. Relax in the tranquil oasis of Temple of Heaven Park. Hike through the thick forests of Fragrant Hills Park, where you’ll stumble upon lakes and centuries-old monuments. Emulate locals by using a bicycle as your major mode of transportation throughout the city.

Excursions

Discover the multicultural scene of China’s most international city, Shanghai. Spend a weekend in the glittering metropolis of Hong Kong. Get in touch with Chinese spirituality at the Shaolin Monastery’s Pagoda Forest and marvel at the sight of Xi’an’s Terracotta Army.

Entertainment & Nightlife

Hou Hai Bar Street offers a vibrant nightlife scene on the shores of a tranquil lake, while Wudaokou in the Haidian District is a popular student hangout. The trendy set heads to the Dashanzi area where nightclubs are housed in the old warehouse and factory district.

Events in Beijing

Meet in Beijing Arts Festival
Apr - May 2012 (annual)

The Meet in Beijing Arts Festival brings a month-long programme of theatre, music and dance to China's capital. Chinese and international performances take place at both indoor and outdoor venues, including the famous National Theatre and Forbidden City Hall.

The 48 Hour Film Project
May 2012 (annual)

Beijing filmmakers taking part in The 48 Hour Film Project have just two days to create a short film from scratch. The finished products are screened at a gallery in the 798 District, where audiences vote for their favourite entries.

Dragon Boat Festival
Jun 2012 (annual)

China's Dragon Boat Festival, Duanwu, commemorates the death of ancient poet Qu Yuan. At this time in Beijing locals eat zongzi (bamboo-wrapped rice dumplings) and watch vibrant dragon boat races on nearby lakes, such as Qinglong and Houhai.

Vans Go Skateboarding Day
Jun 2012 (annual)

Leaping down steps and grinding rails, Beijing's skateboard community tour the city's best skateparks and outdoor spots for the Vans Go Skateboarding Day held in cities across the world. Show your own skate skills or just watch the show.

NCPA Opera Festival
Apr - Jul 2012 (annual)

Beijing's grand National Centre for Performing Arts hosts the NCPA Opera Festival. A series of classical and original productions are held in the venue's Opera House and vocal recitals are performed in the Concert Hall.

Tutti World Youth Music Festival
Jul 2012 (annual)

The Tutti World Youth Music Festival sees master classes and performances being put on by school-aged musicians and singers from across the globe. Hosted at Beijing's Dulwich College, the event features various music groups including brass ensembles and symphonic wind bands.

Great Wall International Music Academy Concert Series
Jul 2012 (annual)

Taking place in summer, selected young string musicians from around the world are given lessons from faculty members of different conservatories including Shanghai Conservatory. Young artists then display their musical talents in three public concerts held in Beijing Concert Hall.

Beijing International Art Exposition
Aug 2012 (annual)

Exhibitors and art lovers from around the world flock every year to this exposition, also known as Contemporary Beijing. Held at the Beijing China World Trade Center, it acts as a platform for both art transactions and academic communication.

Beijing International Book Fair
Aug - Sep 2012 (annual)

Discover new must-reads or fresh insights into the authors you love at the Beijing International Book Fair. The huge China International Exhibition Center is filled with publishers, literary organizations, and writers from across the world.

Fashion's Night Out: Beijing
Sep 2012 (annual)

Vogue magazine is the brains behind Fashion's Night Out. Stylephiles in capital cities all over the world, including Beijing, celebrate their love of fashion at evening events. Shops and malls usually host late-night shopping, celebrity-studded parties, makeovers and style seminars.

Beijing NineGates Jazz Festival
Sep 2012 (annual)

Jazz orchestras, big bands and talented trios entertain audiences with their laid-back rhythms during Beijing's NineGates Jazz Festival. Concerts take place at venues across the city, like Chang An Grand Theatre, Peking University Hall and leisure complex Sanlitun Village.

Beijing International Music Competition
Sep 2012 (annual)

Musicians from France to Japan gather at the Beijing Concert Hall for this premier classical music event. Focusing on a different instrument each edition, Beijing's International Music Competition also brings masters and emerging talents together onstage and hosts public concerts.

Beijing Fringe Festival
Sep 2012 (annual)

More than 100 performances are staged in various theatres across a 20-day period during the Beijing Fringe Festival. Featuring avant-garde plays, concerts and script readings, this festival is a popular mainstay especially amongst the city's contemporary crowd.

The Manhattan Short
Sep 2012 (annual)

Beijing's Yugongyishan art space presents a range of short films as part of the Manhattan Short film festival which takes place simultaneously in 200 venues worldwide. Expect films that are short on time but big on impact and ideas.

Beijing Park Festival
Aug - Sep 2012 (annual)

Beijing's already vibrant parks become even livelier during the three-month Beijing Park Festival. Their stages and open spaces host a wide range of performances and activities to showcase the city's history and culture.

China National Day in Beijing
Oct 2012 (annual)

Brave the massive crowds as National Day celebrations happen around the city. Floral sculptures grace Chang'an Street, while concert series and large-scale fireworks displays in major parks entertain in the evening, marking the day the Communist Party came into power.

Beijing Design Week
Sep - Oct 2012 (annual)

Beijing Design Week brings new meaning to the phrase "Made in China". Exhibitions and events across the city serve as platforms for industry professionals to meet and for Chinese and international designers to showcase their innovative, high-quality creations.

Double Ninth Festival
Oct 2012 (annual)

Crowds scale Badachu Park's hills during the annual Double Ninth Festival, a day when climbing up to high places is believed to banish danger from your life. They also drink chrysanthemum wine to help live longer lives.

China Tennis Open
Sep - Oct 2012 (annual)

The China Tennis Open, on the ATP and WTA tours, sees world pros compete at Beijing's National Tennis Center, a former Olympic venue. The steep stands in the lotus flower-shaped courts give excellent views of the action.

Beijing International Movie Festival
Oct 2012 (annual)

The New Beijing International Movie Festival screens the best foreign and Chinese films - chosen from submitted entries - at venues around the capital. Filmmakers compete for Golden Duck Awards and the Beijing Crying Monkey award for "Best Art Film".

Beijing International Marathon
Oct 2012 (annual)

Starting at Tian'anmen Square and finishing at the National Olympic Sport Centre, the Beijing International Marathon is one of the world's top ten races. Spectators line the streets to cheer on thousands of runners, and television viewers top 100 million.

798 Art Festival
Sep - Oct 2012 (annual)

Beijing's 798 District, a bohemian cluster of trendy galleries, spills over with even more contemporary art than usual during its annual Art Festival. Venues host special exhibitions and performances, while outdoor sculpture displays take over the streets.

Beijing Music Festival
Oct 2012 (annual)

Beijing's Music Festival brings the best of Western classical music (including opera, chamber music and classical jazz) into the heart of the Chinese capital. Performances and masterclasses take place in grand city venues, such as the Forbidden City Concert Hall.

Jazz-E Festival
Nov 2012 (annual)

Experimental music fans discover new sounds at the Jazz-E Festival. Swing artists and DJs combine jazz melodies and electronic beats to form a new music genre: electro-jazz. The fusion performances take place at Beijing's Forbidden City Concert Hall.

International Film and Video Festival of Beijing Film Academy
Nov 2012 (annual)

Documentaries, animated cartoons, short films; the list goes on at the week-long International Student Film and Video Festival, hosted by the Beijing Film Academy. Visit the campus to enjoy numerous international films, produced by students from all over the world.

Nordox Nordic Documentary Film Festival
Nov 2012 (annual)

Step onto the cutting edge of film with the Nordox Nordic Documentary Film Festival. Held at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, a venue as hip as its event, contemporary documentaries on subjects including socio-politics and the environment are showcased.

European Union Film Festival
Nov 2012 (annual)

Get to know the new faces of European cinema at the annual European Union Film Festival. This event features showings of one contemporary film from each European Union country in various cinemas. Participating Beijing venues include the Broadway Cinemathèque MOMA.

Oakley Air and Style
Dec 2012 (annual)

Launching themselves from a massive kicker, top snowboarders compete to get the biggest air and pull off the most stylish tricks in the Oakley Air and Style. Spectators pack the Beijing National Stadium to watch this great show.

Handel's Messiah
Dec 2012 (annual)

Beijing's top choir, The International Festival Chorus, perform their annual rendition of Handel's Messiah at the International School of Beijing. The choral group, boasting members from across the globe, invites a different conductor each year to lead the festive concert.

NCPA New Year's Concert
Jan 2013 (annual)

The National Centre for Performing Arts in Beijing hosts its annual concert to see in the New Year. The China National Symphony Orchestra, along with world-renowned musicians and conductors, perform a carefully selected repertoire in the grand Concert Hall.

UCI Track Cycling World Cup
Jan 2013 (annual)

Cyclists fly incredibly fast around the polished, banked track of the Laoshan Velodrome in the Chinese leg of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup. The competition, held in four cities across the globe, draws the world's best track cyclists.

Laba Festival
19 Jan 2013 (annual)

Crowds of people head to the Yonghegong Lama Temple to celebrate the Laba Festival. The temple's lamas chant sutras and give out steaming bowls of rice porridge which are supposed to bring good luck.

Lantern Festival
Feb 2013 (annual)

Held on the 15th day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival marks the end of China's New Year celebrations. In Beijing, traditional dancers in colourful costumes take to the streets and, at night, lantern-lit parades illuminate the city.

Chinese New Year
Jan - Feb 2013 (annual)

Throw yourself into Beijing's vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations, a time locals traditionally spend with their family. Also known as the Spring Festival, pretty fireworks light up the night sky and high-energy dragon dances shimmy through the streets.

Longqing Gorge Ice and Snow Festival
Jan - Mar 2013 (annual)

The majestic Longqing Gorge, 80km outside Beijing, is the scene for the annual Ice and Snow Festival, a colourful fiesta of ice and light. Massive blocks of ice are carved into animals, lanterns and figures of all shapes and sizes.

New Year Print Art Festival
Jan - Mar 2013 (annual)

This New Year Print Art Festival celebrates the delicate art of printmaking with exhibitions at Beijing's Shin Kong Place shopping centre. View intricate prints from the Socialist era and the present day, then create your own woodcut at workshops.

The Bookworm International Literary Festival
Mar 2013 (annual)

Avid readers flock to this Literary Festival at popular Beijing bookshop The Bookworm. Meet novelists and poets from across the globe at lively debates or refined literary dinners. Budding authors can hone their skills at inspiring workshops hosted by professionals.

China Golf Show
Mar 2013 (annual)

For one April weekend, Beijing's golf courses fall quiet as fans of the sport head to the China National Convention Center. Whether you're after some new clubs or high-tech training equipment, the China Golf Show has it all under one roof.

Beijing International Kite Festival
Apr 2013 (annual)

Brightly coloured kites dot the sky above Chaoyang Park during the Beijing International Kite Festival. With decorative kites shaped like dragons and acrobatic ones doing tricks, this event is a great celebration of a 100-year-old Chinese tradition.

Jue Music + Art Festival
Mar - Apr 2013 (annual)

Delve into Beijing's underground arts scene at the Jue Music + Art Festival. Alternative art exhibitions, theatre and music concerts inject life into January's grey wintry days at venues across the city, such as the MAO Livehouse and Capital Theatre.

China International Gallery Exposition (CIGE)
Apr 2013 (annual)

Galleries from across the globe unite under the China World Trade Center's roof for CIGE, Beijing's buzzing arena of contemporary art. Thousands come to see imaginative creations from well-established artists, and discover emerging Asian talent in the Mapping Asia section.

Great Wall Swingout
Apr 2013 (annual)

Get into the swing of things and party on one of the world's Seven Wonders during the Great Wall Swingout. Workshops are held and swing bands play for this groovy three-night dance event at the Great Wall of China.

Beijing College Student Film Festival
Mar - Apr 2013 (annual)

Get a slice of raw local culture with the Beijing Students Film Festival. Screened at selected universities across China, it opens at the Beijing National University with the participating domestic films produced by young film-makers all over the country.

Strawberry Music Festival
Apr - May 2013 (annual)

The Modern Sky Music Festival shows how huge the Chinese indie music scene is right now. Beijing's Haidian Park is packed with fans eager to catch well-known international acts and local bands giving their own distinct take on the genre.

Art Beijing & Photo Beijing
Apr - May 2013 (annual)

The fairs Art Beijing and Photo Beijing take place at the same time in the capital's Agricultural Exhibition Centre. Galleries from across the world present their best contemporary art and photography for enthusiasts, collectors and critics to view.

Midi Music Festival
Apr - May 2013 (annual)

Legendary rock event Midi Music Festival returns to Beijing for the May bank holiday. Crowds gather around open-air stages in Haidian Park for a packed weekend of live performances by guitar heroes, as well as jazz, electronic and rap artists.

International Labour Day
May 2013 (annual)

Beijing celebrates International Labour Day with a public holiday. The celebrations centre on Tiananmen Square. Join the crowds of thousands at this historic site on 1 May to see the early morning flag-raising ceremony.

NCPA May Festival
May 2013 (annual)

The Concert Hall at Beijing's National Centre for Performing Arts hosts a May Festival of chamber music. The programme consists largely of string, brass and wind ensembles, with one-off performances in genres like jazz or Chinese folk music adding some variety.

INTRO
May 2013 (annual)

INTRO ('Ideas Need To Reach Out'), an outdoor electronic music festival, takes place in Beijing's D-Park Plaza. Against the dramatic backdrop of a Bauhaus-designed power station dating from Mao's time, ravers lose themselves in hypnotic beats.

Beijing Dance Forward Festival
May 2013 (annual)

Fresh energy is infused into the theatres across Beijing as young Chinese choreographers present contemporary dance works for the Beijing Dance Forward Festival. Dance lovers partake in a week-long programme that includes lectures, master classes and workshops.