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Beijing Weekend
The smoking of imported foreign cigars once was described as a symbol
of bourgeois decadence during the "cultural revolution."
Despite this, China developed a small cigar-making industry on the back
of its cigarette production. However, Chinese cigars have not become sought
after on the international market.
After several decades when cigar smoking virtually disappeared in China,
it is becoming fashionable again among certain elites in China.
Davidoff, Dannemann and Macanudo are already in Beijing and they're doing
well.
To tap into the rising market, domestic cigarette manufacturers are starting
to produce cigars and numerous brands are found on the market.
Davidoff

Opened in 1993, Davidoff was the first to open a cigar store in Beijing.
Located in the Palace Hotel on Wangfujing Dajie, the store offers an extensive
of Davidoff cigars and accessories.
Location: The Palace Hotel, 8 Jinyu Hutong, Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng
District
Hours: 9 am-9 pm
Tel: 6512-8899
Danneman
Danneman opened its first boutique at the Holiday Inn Lido, Beijing in
2000, and has become a frequent choice of smokers as smaller cigars become
more popular.
Location: Holiday Inn Lido, Beijing, 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District
Hours: 9 am to 9 pm
Tel: 6437-6688
Macanudo

Macanudois probably the best known cigar in Beijing partly due to its
boutique in the Kunlun Hotel, which carries a wide range of imported cigars
from the United States. The store has made its name for the most extensive
array of cigars in town.
Besides its outlet within Kunlun Hotel, Macanudo has three other outlets
in Beijing!
Location 1: 1/F Kunlun Hotel, Xinyuan Lu, Chaoyang District
Hours: 9 am to 9pm
Tel: 6590-3388 ext 5421
Location 2: 1/F, The Great Wall SheratonHotel, Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang
District
Hours: 9 am to 10 pm
Tel: 6590-5566 ext 2391
Location 3: 1/F Scitech Shopping Centre, Chaoyang District
Hours: 9 am to 9 pm
Tel: 8511-0847
Location 4: Parkso, 101 Fuxingmennei Dajie, Xicheng District
Hours: 9 am to 9 pm
Tel: 66058312
Yinian Century
There are numerous cigars produced in China now. Yinian Century is among
the most famous.
The cigar was first produced in Southwest China's Sichuan Province.
Yinian Century was Mao's favourite, named after Yinian Hall where he used
to meet foreign guests while smoking cigars.
At present, Yinian cigar can be found on several cigar retailers bearing
YNC on the tag. For more info:
http://www.yiniancigarclub.com.cn Tel: 6821-1748
Red Capital

These cigars look and smell differently. No hint of incense, definitely
hand-rolled and decorated with an interesting band imprinted with the
name "Red Capital."
When Red Capital Club in Dongsi was opened in 1999, the restaurant and
guest house became popular among tourists and expatriates in Beijing for
its courtyard style and its theme on the communist ideal of the 1950s.
A cigar aficionado tasting the cigar comments: "There is no sign
of Cuban origin - no triple cap construction and the tobacco in the filler
did not exactly offer that unique Cuban bouquet either, but more likely
that of Dominican tobacco."
Location: 9 Dongsi Liutiao, Dongcheng District
Hours: 9 am to 9pm
The Courtyard cigar divan
A great way to appreciate that you're smoking a Bolivar Belicoso Fino
is sitting across the moat from the Forbidden City. The cigar divan serving
Cuban stogies boasts breathtaking views of the Forbidden City.
Location: 95 Donghuamen Lu, Dongcheng District
Tel: 6526-8883
Old Jinjiang Cigar Divan
Featuring old Shanghai in the 1930s with Chinese traditional furniture.
Location: 2/F, Kunlun Hotel, 8 Xinyuan Lu, Chaoyang District
Hours: 9 am-10 pm Tel: 6590-3388
Danieli's
Besides its Italian cuisine, Daniel's also provide a wide selection of
cigars on its menu. A cigar divan is available.
Location: 2/F, The St. Regis Hotel. 21 Jiangguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang
District
Hours: 9 am to 10 pm
Tel: 6460-6688 ext 2441
Red Capital Club
The most unusual thing about the guest house's cigar divan is that it
is converted from an underground bomb shelter. Dark and a little bit dusty,
but crying out with atmosphere, this has to be one of the smallest and
most exclusive hangouts in town.
Location: 9 Dongsi Liutiao, Dongcheng District
Tel: 84035308
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