BEIJING -- Beijing is a great place for shopping. From the latest fashions to fine arts to more types of tea than you can think of, it is most likely that it can be found in the capital.
Here are 10 streets for great shopping as recommended by Xinhua.
Liulichang Street
Liulichang, or Glass Street, near the Hepingmen metro station on subway Line 2, aka the "loop line," got its name from the colored glaze factories set up in the Yuan (1271-1368) and Ming(1368-1644) dynasties.
It evolved into a commercial area focusing on traditional Chinese culture starting at the beginning of the Qing Dynasty(1644-1911) when merchants opened the first antique stalls along the street.
If you have an interest in calligraphy and art, china or traditional Chinese ornaments, and you're looking for a memento of your trip other than Olympic souvenirs, Liulichang is highly recommended -- and don't forget to try on the eye-catching jewelry if you fancy something.
Almost 100 traditional-style shops on both sides of the street will take you away from the bustle of modern life into a Qing bazaar.
Shishahai Bar Street
After cheering for your country or favorite athlete at the Games, you may want to wet your whistle at Shishahai bar street.