Welcome to Chaoyang District: the beating heart of Beijing Hash House Harrier trails, and a thriving hub for local and international drinking enthusiasts!

As the Hash Ambassadors of Chaoyang, your Hares will be showing you all the best that Chaoyang has to offer! Chaoyang boasts:

·Beijing’s highest density of both businesses and Hash marks, so you’re guaranteed to get lost on trail

·A digital economy ahead of the rest, much like the FRB

·Stilett-Hoe’s house, so even if every business closes and the digital economy shuts down simultaneously, we’ll still have cold beer

Join us for lovely views and a beer or two in Chaoyang!


Hash cash:

30rmb for beer stops and circle.

75rmb for dinner (NOTE: NO REFUNDS AFTER THE LAST BEER STOP)

Your Hares:

Petting Zoo
Red Snatcher
Stilett-Hoe

Trail:

Trail is A-B, bag drop is available at the restaurant if you are staying for dinner, but circle is 1km from the restaurant so take your bag if you’re not staying for dinner!

Dress Code and Haberdashery:

Please wear hash gear – if you haven’t got any, GET SOME. We can supply t-shirts, shorts, trackpants, beanies, hoodies, socks and various sundry items.

If you have received a hash mug as a run reward, bring it – that’s why you’ve got it. We don’t want to screw up the environment with plastic and cardboard cups.

Hairy Hashers

Neither trail nor circle nor restaurant is dog-friendly

When:

Sunday June 20, 2:30pm meet-up 3:00pm start

On-after:

Our hash bar, Paddy O’Shea’s of course.

D’erections to meet up spot:

Chaoyang Park Subway Station, Exit D2

地铁14号线,朝阳公园(地铁站), 出口D2

Exit the subway through Exit D2, go 350m West, then 500m South

朝阳公园站D2出口出,向西走350米,然后向南走500米,到京燕融合菜。

Address:

Kyōyan Fusion Cuisine

京燕融合菜

Chaoyang Stadium East Gate, No.10 Yaojiayuan Road

北京市朝阳区团结湖街道姚家园路10号朝阳体育馆东门

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Upcoming Hareline:

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As usual, this is an adult activity in which we behave like children so expect to see nonsense, licentiousness, a modest level of drunkenness and considerable rude behaviour going on. There may be vomiting on this occasion. Don’t be offended; we’re always like that and if you’re here you’re doing it too. For all of those reasons this isn’t a kid-friendly activity so – unless you’re table 1 – best stay home. More regular members of society are of course very welcome and can of course take part, but be polite, don’t be purposefully rude and remember that if you’re running there’s no winner.