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Welcome to Beijing Jade International Youth Hostel!
Located in the heart of Beijing, the Jade International Youth Hostel has the international traveller in mind. You'll notice from the first moment that our Hostel has a very unique "east meets west" style. The rich marble floors, fresh flowers, and traditional chinese decor in the foyer are enhanced by the vast skylight above.
We're very near the axis line of Beijing from which Beihai Park, the Imperial Palace, the Forbidden City, and Jingshan Park can be seen in the near distance. Also, the quiet Huangcheng Relic Park and the prosperous Wangfujing Shopping Street can be reached by foot within minutes.
Everything you need to be comfortable and relaxed is right here in the Jade Youth Hostel. Our large imperial styled restaurant (serving a wide variety of western and chinese dishes for breakfast, lunch, and supper) is located just adjacent to our cozy bar, both of which are accessed through our lobby. We offer a laundry room with a washer and dryer, a guest kitchen with all the ammenities, a internet cafe, wireless internet throughout the main floor, 6 guest business rooms, and a shop for traveler essentials.
We at the Jade Youth Hostel are pleased to help you book and arrange any tour you would like. We highly recommend touring the Great Wall of China, the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, and Tian'an'men Square.
*Notice* You must have your Passport and Visa present at the check-in desk
Only guest booked twin private room and double room breakfast included .
Airport Pick-up
We can provide a pick-up service from the airport to our Hostel. A maximum of 3 persons with luggage can be accommidated in the vehicle with a charge of 200 RMB. This fee includes the highway tolls, parking fees and fuel. This service does require some advanced notice.
Conditions
Do you know the Dragon Boat Festival!
Actually, the Dragon Boat Festival is coming soon! Dragon Boat Festival is on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. It's about QuYuan, a minister during the Warring States Period. He loved his country so much, that after hearing that his country had been defeated, he fell into despair and threw into the Miluo River.
But why is it called 'Dragon Boat Festival'? As QuYuan was loved so much by the people, fishermen rushed our in long boats, beating drums to scare the fish away, and throwing zong zi into the water to feed braver fish so that they would not eat QuYuan's body. Starting from that time to this day, people commemorate QuYuan by holding Dragon Boat Races and by eating zong zi.
Do you know how to make the zong zi? Here we go Jade bar
May 30th (the fourth day of the fifth lunar) From 8pm to 11pm
We are looking forward to making the zong zi with all of you!
Address:5 Zhi De Bei Xiang Bei He Yan Da Jie Dong Cheng District Beijing
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How to get there:
From Beijing Central Railway Station take:
-Subway to Tian'anmen East Station, then bus No.2 to Fuchanyiyuan (Maternity Hospital), then cross the trafic light you will find the sign of Jade Youth Hostel
-Take bus No.103 or No.104 to Dengshixikou, then walk one block west to the traffic lights at Beiheyuan Dajie, then continue west along the alley to the hostel.
-From Beijing West Railway Station take bus No.52 to Tian'anmen, then No.2 bus to Fuchanyiyuan.
-From the airport, take shuttle bus to International Hotel, ask at the Information Booking Desk and ask to ring us for a 15 min pick up for free (8:00am-6:00pm).
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