Kevin Reitz recently visited Kuki, a Japanese restaurant near Shuangjing Bridge on East Third Ring Road. He did not have a good experience. By Kevin Reitz Ordered two California rolls, the simplest sushi ever. Impossible to fuck up, one would think. It came out just fucking packed with fish roe. Big, rupturing fish eggs smothering... Read more »
H/T Venin Chen via John Name: Muean (Thai name). Three or four years old. She was the first dog to be featured on this website, actually. Obviously her wardrobe changes with the season. Got an animal you’d like to see featured? Send to tips@beijingcream.com. |Beijing Zoo Gallery|
Animator/filmmaker Ellie Lee was featured on this site last month for her animated series Chinafornia, which is currently seeking support on Kickstarter. You should go check it out, because it looks like one of those creative projects about China that is actually original and unique, with all the right people working behind the scenes to make it a success. Both China Daily Show and BJC contributor Alicia have endorsed it.
Two years ago, musician Cholo Hermosa, one of the founders of a new Manila-based band called Yolanda Moon, visited Beijing with a company and family, and he shot lots of videos to, as he puts it, "have a first-person aspect of my trip to remember how I felt when I visited." It was only recently, however, that he was able to pull all the footage together and use it for the YM song "Path."
@China_Daily does not follow @beijingcream, but it does follow @monkeyconomist. OK, this is getting a little ridiculous. A monkey following 10 people can count China Daily as one of its 27 followers? (Note: as of now, Mr Jenkins only has 25 followers, and China Daily remains one of them.) FOLLOW ME ALREADY, DAMNIT. Previously in Who Is China Daily Following?... Read more »
Photos by Jason Lee, via Bored Panda In less than an hour, I’ll be on a train to Nanjing, but this site will go on. A lot of good is down the pipeline, including the newest Chillax (scheduled for 12:30 am pm), some great pictures, China Daily following a sock monkey, and, of course, the latest... Read more »
Does China even have 1,050 slices of bacon? If so, they all belong in my belly.
(Maybe not. There's a look of post-bacon remorse at the 3:05 mark that's priceless.)