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Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 7547532)
One thing we liked is that, on the way to the Temple, there is a long covered portico where afficiandos of Peking Opera like to gather. You'll find dozens of people engaged in impromptu performances, both musicians and singers. These aren't street entertainers -- they're not doing it for money, nor is it appropriate to offer any. They're just locals, frequently elderly, who love Peking Opera and get together with their friends to indulge their passion by singing and playing. We had a blast just going from group to group and watching and listening (and some of them were quite good, while others were . . . well . . . interesting. ;)).
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Originally Posted by Chapel Hill Guy
(Post 7548733)
Yes, the Long Corrider (IIRC that's the name) was truly a blast. Not to be missed!
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 7549699)
That's at the Summer Palace.... and is still being renovated, I think. I like the Summer Palace also; just be wary of the traffic getting out there.
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 7549699)
That's at the Summer Palace.... and is still being renovated, I think.
But isn't what I'm referring to at the Temple of Heaven also known as the Long Corridor (Changlang)? I searched it and it seems so. See here for example: http://tour-beijing.com/attraction_g..._of_heaven.php |
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