In case you are in Beijing on Sunday Apr 21st, read this event poster.......
BEIJING INSIGHT
OUT
The first fundraising Beijing
sightseeing walking tour for queers and allies!
So you’ve been in Beijing for a while but all you’ve seen so far is the Forbidden
City and
just because you thought it was some kind of red light
district?
Well it is time to finally broaden the horizons and enjoy the warm Spring days ahead with something different. Join us for the very first fundraising Beijing sightseeing walking tour for queers and allies, a chance to explore known and less known places in the big city and share a day out with a lively bunch of queer folks for a good cause! A professional English speaking guide will lead us along routes old and new, letting us discover some still *closeted* corners of our capital.
The itinerary
will be as follows:
Visit Dongbianmen Tower, the last remaining Ming dynasty watchtower
Brief tour of Red Gate Gallery [see July 2011 blog] , for some fusion culture mixing oil on canvas, ink on rice paper
Walk along Ming Wall remains
Dongdan Park (self catered lunch break), no lingering in the infamous cruising area J
Walk along Dong Jiao Min Xiang (old legation quarter– buildings and St. Michael’s church)
Police Museum (entrance not included: 5 RMB) for those who like uniforms, weapons, torture and crime
Qian Men
Dashilar old commercial street: stories about Chinese arts and crafts (no, there won’t be any “encouraged” shopping!), se. Jun 2012 blog.
Xianyu Kou Food
Street: stories about all those weird Chinese bites (no, there
won’t be any “encouraged” eating!)
ALL THE BASIC INFOs
When: Sunday, April 21st.
Meeting at 10.45, leaving at 11.00am (plenty of time to recover from that
Saturday hangover)
Where: Jianguomen subway station, lines 1 and 2, exit C (south
west)
What if: very bad
weather/rain/Mongolian sand tornados are expected? Then we’ll reschedule and if
the date does not suit you, you will have your money back. But if the sky is
gray that won’t count, you know that is just the standard Beijing
colour.
How long and how far: we expect
to be done by 6.30 ish in the evening. The itinerary is about 5 -6 km long, but
you know it’s all flat and it’s all good for your body and soul. And you’ll get
some rest during the lunch break at Dongdan Park !
How many: our nice
little bunch won’t count more than 20 people, queers and allies both
welcome.
How much: ticket is
100 RMB per person. It includes a professional English speaking guide who’ll
provide explanations, stories and answers for each stop. It does not include the
entrance to the Police Museum , but that one is very cheap. And it’s
all for good: all the revenues will go to the Beijing LGBT center.
That’s why it’s not refundable, once you did the good deed why would you want to
take it back? Anyway, if anything comes up, you can still re-sell or give it out
as a nice gift (if so, please let me know).
To reserve your ticket or if you have still some more
questions you can email me at leery78@hotmail.com . Better not wait,
tickets are limited!
Don’t forget: a self
catered lunch, a pair of comfy shoes and your sunshine smile. Then, it’s all set
for some good fun in good company.
Beijing LGBT Centre
If interested, please write direct to the organisers, mentioning ChinaMango. No prizes for guessing who the professional English speaking guide will be. If you want a personalised individual walking tour, do let me know!
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Thanks! We try to provide interesting itineraries together with gay-friendly and knowledgeable guides.
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