Beijing dwellers have the longest average commutation time from work to home, 52 minutes commute on average. In other words, Beijing has a largest number of commuters in China.
Each day people get up around 6:00am. Some bike into work; some ride the subway; other either take a taxi or driver a car to their offices. Many of them spend two hours on the way between home and work. Most of their morning working time falls either at 8:30am or 9:00am.
So, breakfast at home or on their way to work? Some people like me prefer to have breakfast at home, a simple breakfast prepared within 20 minutes.
I’d rather trade breakfast at home for a few more minutes of sleep. Eating at home for me looks better than eating on streets. Those eating at home usually prepare two kinds of breakfast – typical Chinese breakfast and westernized breakfast.
Simple Chinese breakfast at home A typical Chinese breakfast is a bowl of congee, buns, pickles, peanuts or meat. Since cooking congee takes time, people start to make congee one night before and eat next day morning.
Tip: Hassle-free Beijing Guided Tours
If you don’t want to go the do-it-yourself route and prefer the hassle-free escorted tours, here are some options for Beijing guided tours:
Beijing Day Tour
Beijing Tour Packages
Beijing Winter Tour
Beijing Autumn Tour
Great Wall Tour
Car Rental in Beijing
Beijing Tours
China City Tours
China Tour
Further Readings
Best Time to Visit Beijing
How to plan a trip to Beijing
Top 10 Attractions in Beijing
How to Visit Forbidden City
How to Visit Temple of Heaven
How to Visit Summer Palace
How to Visit Ming Tombs
How to Visit the Great Wall of China
How to Visit Tiananmen Square
How to Visit Hutongs
How to Visit Olympic Sites
Top 10 Markets in Beijing
Top 10 Shopping Malls in Beijing
Beijing Shopping
Wangfujing Walking Street
Qianmen Commercial Street
Gui Jie ( Ghost Street) Food Street
Any questions, just drop a line.