Beijing is a very safe city, especially in comparison with a lot of other major cities around the world. While There are still some safety tips for you here to make your travel safer. If you have never been to Beijing City before, don’t be afraid to go out! Just keep these safety tips in mind and you should be just fine.

Be really careful when visiting most popular tourist attractions such as Temple of Haeven or Forbidden City. They are also the most common places to get mugged. So NEVER carry your wallet, documents and other important things in front pockets of your bag or in your pockets (even if they have zippers). Put those things somewhere REALLY safe.

Beijing is full of people looking to make a quick buck. The most common scam involves people persuading you to go with them for a tea ceremony, which is often so pleasant that you don’t smell a rat ’til several hundred dollars appear on your credit-card bill. “Art students” who pressure you into buying work is another common scam. The same rules that apply to hostess bars worldwide are also true in Beijing. Avoiding such scams is as easy as refusing all unsolicited services

Always be careful while passing the street , don’t follow those who ignore the traffic regulation (many of those are migrants from rural area , don’t know how dangous it is) .

Unattended bags or coats: wherever you take a seat (except in the hotel room or at your friend’s house) don’t ever leave your belongings.

Paying too much for things could be considered a danger. Beijing market sales people will often start the price bargaining at a ridiculously high level. If you just accept this you will have paid way over. Be cautious of believing fake goods are actually real goods as this could cause you to
make a massive error in price judgment.

Any danger or things about safety just call Emergence No. 110 for police.