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Bizarre New Sanlitun North Pop-Up Draws On Beer Gardens and Food Trucks for Inspiration | the Beijinger

Bizarre New Sanlitun North Pop-Up Draws On Beer Gardens and Food Trucks for Inspiration | the Beijinger: For many an American, summertime isn’t complete without a stop at one of the many food trucks slinging fast food and soft serve throughout the nation. Then there’s the seemingly quintessential European summer pastime: knocking back pints in a lively beer garden or square. And while those traditions have yet to catch on in Beijing, some local businesses have drawn on them both for a strange little pop-up in Taikooli North.


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