Best Beijing Winter Travel Guide: Top Tips & Must-See Attractions for January & February

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  1. Constance Durand

    I’m planning a winter trip to Beijing next year, and this guide is super helpful! The tips about bundling up and visiting the ice lantern festival are exactly what I needed. Do you have any insider suggestions for local food spots during the cold months?

    • wanderlynn

      Thank you so much for your kind words! For local food spots in winter, I highly recommend trying hot pot at Qianmen’s Little Sheep or enjoying Peking duck at Quanjude. Don’t miss out on street snacks like candied hawthorns on a stick (tanghulu) for a sweet and sour treat. Enjoy your trip next year—Beijing is magical in winter!

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