Beijing houses the second largest temple built for Chinese thinker and social philosopher, Confucius. This temple ranks behind the Temple of Confucius in Qufu, Shandong Province. Visit all…
Visit the famous Chinese chain restaurant, Quanjude, in Beijing to sample the Peking roast duck. The restaurant was established in 1864 and since then, legendary names such as…
While in Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics, a member of The Doctor’s Channel crew began to experience upper-right abdominal pain. This required a visit to the international…
This 24-hour eatery is a Beijing landmark featuring cuisine from all areas of China. Although its English picture menu and international crowd would mark the restaurant as slightly…
Sample the spicy cuisine from the southerwestern province of Guizhou. A few menu items exemplifying the region’s spicy fare include spicy mashed potatoes with peanuts, beef on fire…
Beijing’s Temple of Heaven is a complex of Taoist building in the southeastern part of the city known as the Xuanwu District. For only around $6.50, see one…
The Doctor’s Channel team braves the stormy weather to see the most famous sight in Beijing, the Great Wall of China. The wall stretches over 4,000 miles from…
Explore what was once the Chinese imperial palace and now the home of the Palace Museum. Built in 1406, the city housed the Emperor and his family for…
Contemporary art galleries and chic cafes litter the streets of Beijing’s 798 Art Zone. This district is the third most visited site in Beijing, just below The Forbidden…
The Doctor’s Channel travels to Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics. After an Olympic marathon of sightseeing, they finish the evening at the Wafujing Night Market. The market…