Instagram of the Week: @ffeatherintheair

By That's Beijing, August 18, 2017

0 0

It's Friday, which means it's time for our Instagram of the Week, in which we highlight the most popular photo from the @ThatsBeijing Instagram page. 

Honestly, it's no wonder why this photo by @ffeatherintheair was our most popular of the week. Everything about this photo is amazing. Beijing sure does have some spectacular sunsets.

201708/ffeatherintheair1.jpg

If you want to see more awesome photos of life in Beijing make sure to follow @ffeatherintheair on Instagram. Seriously, her Instagram feed rocks!

Want to be the next person featured on Instagram of the Week? All you gotta do is tag your next post #ThatsBeijing, and we'll select the best ones for a regram on our official page.

more news

This Day in History: The Marco Polo Bridge Incident

On July 7, 1937, the cataclysmic event that led to the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War.

PHOTOS: Take a Look at the Real Santa's Workshop

How your Christmas decorations are made.

Useful Mandarin Phrases: Thanksgiving

A list of essential Thanksgiving phrases to help you through the classic American holiday!

This Day in History: China Star Li Ning Shines at 1984 Olympics

Defying a Soviet Union-led boycott, Li Ning earns the nickname Prince of Gymnasts.

This Day in History: China Ends the Eunuch Era

Finally banned in 1924, the system had endured for over 3,000 years and through 25 dynasties.

New Film 'The Six' Tells Untold Titanic Chinese Survivors' Story

Arthur Jones' new documentary gets nationwide release this Friday.

It’s Now Yangmei Season in China, Here’s What You Need to Know

Here’s what you need to know about China’s popular summer fruit.

0 User Comments

In Case You Missed It…

We're on WeChat!

Scan our QR Code at right or follow us at ThatsBeijing for events, guides, giveaways and much more!

7 Days in Beijing With thatsmags.com

Weekly updates to your email inbox every Wednesday

Download previous issues

Never miss an issue of That's Beijing!

Visit the archives