It feels like there’s some kind of holiday celebrating romance and love every month in China. Be it May 20 (520), June 18 (618), Qixi, Valentine’s Day, White Valentine’s Day, and basically whatever excuse for a date night out plus major discounts with online shopping.
But historically speaking, Qixi is a bit different than the more recently made up days to celebrate love. Originally known as Qiqiao Festival in the Han Dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE), Qixi Festival was actually a significant festival for young women, who prayed for skillful hands for sewing, so they would be prepared for marriage. Later, people related it to the tale of star-crossed lovers separated in the night sky by the Milky Way– Zhinu (the weaver girl), a fairy from heaven, and Niulang (a cowherd), an ordinary farm boy. (Visit here to learn more about the tale.)
Date nights are absolutely vital in keeping a long-term relationship alive and fun. Whether you’re into celebrating every holiday on the calendar, or just need an excuse for a date night out, here are our picks for this year’s Qixi celebrations.
Chinese Valentine’s Day at Artyzen Habitat Dongzhimen Beijing
Artyzen Habitat Dongzhimen Beijing is one of those hidden gems that’s sometimes overlooked by foodies. Their restaurant San offers a mix of Asian and Western cuisine. The taste is fantastic, portions are more than generous, and the prices are surprisingly reasonable.
For QiXi, they’ve got a dinner set for two for RMB799 that includes highlights from their brand new menu.
Starter-Smoked Pomfret Fish, Spicy Abalone, Melon, and Grapefruit Salad; Duck Liver Sauce with Caramel, Crisp Bread with Fennel
Soup-Oyster Soup with Mushroom
Main Course-Angus Beef Tenderloin with Pecan, Wasabi and Cheese Prawns, Fried Asparagus with Lily and Agaric
Rice and Noodles-Fried Noodles with Truffle and Hot Spring Egg
Dessert-Osmanthus Sesame Dumplings with Ice Wine, Mango Crisp
Holiday cake DIY
Exclusive cake in a ring box, with the names of you and your beloved one
Special discount for guestroom
Guests who dine on the night can enjoy a night stay in Habitat 40+ King at 40sqm for an additional RMB399
TRB Hutong and TRB Forbidden City
If you’re looking to splurge a bit on QiXi, TRB Hutong and TRB Forbidden City have both created unique 6-course menus just for the special night. For RMB1,588 or RMB 2,288, per person, spend an evening with your partner at one of Beijing’s most romantic restaurants that never fails to deliver an unforgettable memory.
Hulu by TRB
At all three Hulu locations across town, they’re getting into the QiXi celebrations as well. From Aug 1 – 7, they’ve got a limited-time-only set menu that’s inspired by the holiday available all day long. Whether it’s a night out with the love of your life or spending QiXi celebrating the love for your friends, it’s without a doubt, that Hulu is a fun place to go.
Images: Courtesy of restaurants, Pexels