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Baitasi Is Back and Jingling its Bells

October 3, 2015 Beijing

Batitasi Temple area redevelopment
Bored of Sanlitun and Gulou? Feel like you ‘know’ Beijing? We have a suggestion for you. Go west! Thanks to the Beijing Design Week development projects, new life has been breathed into the scramble of lanes that surround Baitasi, west of the Forbidden City, putting it right back on our radar.

A wander around the area feels totally different from the better-known hutongs in the eastern districts of Beijing. First of all, you’ve got that huge, gleaming ‘stupa’ of Baitasi visible from much of it.

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Beijing gears up for Formula E Championships hospitality

September 14, 2015 Beijing

Formula E race Beijing ePrix
Formula E revvs up for the Beijing ePrix (Photo via Motori Italia)

After hosting the inaugural Formula E championship in September 2014, Beijing is preparing again for the ten teams to race back into town for the opening round of the FIA Formula E Championship 2015 – or ePrix for short.

Here at Bespoke we’re practising our chequered flag moves to welcome the teams and spectators to the races, and also to Beijing and the rest of China.

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Five Evening Activities for Visitors (That Aren’t Cheesy River Cruises)

September 10, 2015 Shanghai

Tourist sites in China tend to stick to absurdly old-school timing, often slamming the doors shut by 5 p.m. at the latest. If you’d like to explore the city when the lights go down, please don’t feel you need to clamber aboard a neon-clad boat and sail up and down the Huangpu with the tourist hordes – there are plenty more enjoyable ways to pass an evening. And if Bespoke’s fabulous Cocktail Experience or Night Biking just aren’t quite enough for you, here are a few of our favorite ways to see another side of Shanghai.

All that Jazz

The Cotton Club
A Shanghai Classic.

Shanghai has a proud jazz heritage that harks back to her 1930s heyday. The Jazz Bar in the Peace Hotel remains the most famous option and with good reason – the veteran performers have an average age of 80! Those wanting to delve a little deeper into the contemporary scene should head into the former French Concession, where the slick JZ Bar and slightly rougher and readier Cotton Club both have nightly performances. (JZ Club: 46 Fuxing Xi Lu; Cotton Club:1416 Huaihai Zhong Lu)

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The Sihang Warehouse: Shanghai’s Newest Museum

September 10, 2015 Shanghai

The Sihang Warehouse
The battle-scarred wall of the Sihang Warehouse.

If the 3rd of September rings a bell, then it’s very likely due to the fact that its China’s newest public holiday. Or the fact that its likely to be almost impossible to travel anywhere that day thanks to a military parade of apparently epic proportions taking place in the capital. But with all the bravado from Beijing, it’s easy to forget that this day commemorates events that were hugely significant here in Shanghai.

70 Years Anniversary
The Shanghai government is going all out for the anniversary.

For this date marks the end of, ahem, ‘The War of Chinese People’s Resistance Against Japanese Aggression’ – a war that started in 1937 and would go on to merge with World War II, concluding in 1945 and leaving the region changed forever. Shanghai played various key roles throughout the period of conflict and the city government, never ones to let such an opportunity pass by, have overseen several new projects commemorating the various incidents. The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum (a Bespoke favorite, and one that we would encourage any inquisitive visitor to include in their itinerary) has just reopened with a new exhibition, including a recreation of the White Horse Café, a 1939 establishment that was said to have sheltered hundreds of the Jewish refugees who arrived in Shanghai from Europe.

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Suzhou’s Quietest Gardens

September 10, 2015 Shanghai

Couple's Retreat Rocks
Elegant simplicity at The Couple’s Retreat Garden.

Suzhou’s a lovely city, in that we have no doubt, but the superlative-laden tourist literature touting it’s heavenly beauty can set expectations unrealistically high. Sure, we love The Humble Administrator’s Garden and the Master of the Nets as much as the next visitor, but packed with megaphone-wielding tour guides herding their charges from one corner to another, you’ll hardly experience the gardens in the tranquility that their designers surely intended. And that’s before we even start on the crazy ticket prices. Team Bespoke has been scouring the backstreets of Suzhou and is happy to offer a couple of tips for those looking for a more peaceful day out.

Tranquility at The Couple's Retreat.
Tranquility at the Couple’s Retreat.

The Couple’s Retreat Garden (Ou Yuan)

On the east side of the old city and surrounded by canals and dating back to the late 19th Century, this is one of the city’s younger gardens and feels wonderfully isolated from the tourist crowds elsewhere. This is a great place to learn the basics of Chinese garden design before you tackle larger spots. Whilst it’s certainly possible to wander the gardens independently, a local guide can add a huge amount to your visit, explaining the complex symbolism that lies behind almost every detail in these splendid complexes. (The Couple’s Retreat Garden, 6 Xiaoxinqiao Lane. 20RMB per person)

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The China Edit, By Bespoke

August 24, 2015 Beijing, Shanghai

Suzhou Canal Boat Trip with BespokeIn case you hadn’t noticed, China is really quite large – not an easy place to plan a trip to if you’ve never been before.

Enter The China Edit – Bespoke’s most creative, customizable trip yet for first time visitors to the country.

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