Trekiz Travel-icious Blog
Trekiz is based in Beijing, so we've got a lot of love for the North City. In our blog (we're in the process of revamping it - check back frequently!), we share travel escapades, dish out travel tips, serve up recipes and profile places in China and around the world. Contact us if you want to guest blog!
Site Owner: Jared@Trekiz
Most Recent Posts from Trekiz Travel-icious Blog
Panda Clothes, Panda Outfits & Panda Fashion – Why We Love China
Panda clothes, panda outfits and panda fashion – the look that is always in, at least in China! At markets and malls around the country, panda clothes are easy to come by, so it’s easier than ever to look like your favorite lazy, black-and-white bear. Just throw on your panda hat, panda shoes, panda shorts ...Read MorePosted on 26 March 2012 | 10:38 am
Unleash the Travel Photos: Trekiz is on Pinterest!
First off: if you haven’t heard of Pinterest, it’s high time you found out. Pinterest is only the hottest site on the web right now, second only to the Trekiz blog (yes, we’re seriously kidding ourselves). But on to the point: everyone likes travel photos. China travel photos. Inspirational travel photos. Exotic food photos. You ...Read MorePosted on 15 March 2012 | 7:11 am
The World of Chinese
Posted on 22 February 2012 | 8:50 am
Tashi Delek! Losar, or Tibet New Year, in 2012 & Beyond
First things first: Happy Losar! Tashi delek! Second things second: What is Losar? Simply put, Losar is the Tibet New Year. Another New Year, you ask? Well, yes. I’ve got to admit, between the New Year of the Western calender, Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) and now Losar – the New Year of Tibetan Buddhists ...Read MorePosted on 13 February 2012 | 3:23 pm
Fun with Chinese Memes: Floating Chinese Government Officials
Many travelers are familiar with China’s rich culture, bolstered by its seemingly never-ending history and wealth of traditions. Culture, naturally, is key to understanding any new environment and the people who inhabit it. But what of China’s internet culture? Enter Chinese memes. Specifically, “Floating Chinese Government Officials.” For those who don’t know, memes are internet ...Read MorePosted on 9 February 2012 | 6:33 pm
