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    Cathay Pacific

    Ask the crew: Jade Cheng’s top hidden gem in Beijing

    Just outside Beijing, Gubei Water Town brings together history and nature, making it one of Flight Attendant Jade Cheng’s favourite under-the-radar destinations
    Cathay cabin crew Jade Cheng smiles while standing next to a river lined with traditional buildings in Gubei Water Town
    Credit: Jade Cheng
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    For Jade Cheng, a Flight Attendant with Cathay Pacific, there is no better place to visit in Beijing than Gubei Water Town.

    “Back when I lived in Beijing, a friend of mine told me about a place called Gubei Water Town: a charming, historically inspired resort surrounded by countryside, less than two hours from the airport. I didn’t need much convincing to go and check it out.”

    Cathay cabin crew Jade Cheng at the Simatai section of the Great Wall of China. The wall stretches behind her into the mountains, which stand out against a blue sky.

    Credit: Jade Cheng

    Must-do

    One of the area’s biggest draws is Simatai, a section of the Great Wall of China known for retaining much of its original structure. This gives it an authentic, rugged look but also makes it quite challenging to climb. The steps are steep and there’s no handrail, so I had to scramble with my hands – but the scenery made it worth it.

    After a day of walking, I recommend visiting one of the resort’s hot spring houses to soak your sore muscles – but be sure to head back outside after nightfall. Far from the city and at a high altitude, Gubei Water Town has clear skies that are perfect for stargazing. My friend and I walked up a hill to a little coffee shop where we sat with a hot drink and a piece of cake while gazing at the stars.

    A plate of Peking duck, rice and vegetables placed on an outdoor table

    Credit: Jade Cheng

    Must-eat

    When in Beijing, you must eat Peking duck. Gubei Water Town has a handful of local restaurants that serve it. The one we tried was crispy on the outside and tender and meaty on the inside. Delicious.

    Must-pack

    The weather in Beijing tends to be quite dry, and being high up, Gubei Water Town is even drier, so I recommend carrying a tube of hand lotion with you. It’s also great for rehydrating your skin after you’ve soaked just a little too long in a steaming hot spring bath.

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    Country / Region
    Chinese Mainland
    Time zone
    GMT +08:00
    Currency
    RMB
    Airport code
    PEK
    Language
    Putonghua
    Climate
    Humid subtropical
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