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This walk is based on the major locations featured in my book Midnight in Peking (Penguin, 2012) that retold the story of the horrific murder in 1937 of a young Englishwoman, Pamela Werner, in Peking on the eve of the Japanese invasion of the city. It covers Pamela's former home on Armour Factory Alley, the Fox Tower (Dongbianmen) watchtower where her body was discovered, the former Badlands red light entertainment district of Peking and the former Legation Quarter, home to embassies and clubs of the foreign colony of Peking in the 1930s and also where many of the suspects in Pamela's murder spent their days. IMPORTANT: There is a GPS offset in China, and as a result your position on Google and Apple maps will be incorrect. This issue doesn't affect the offline map, so after you've downloaded all the audio files, but before you hit start, turn off WiFi and data and you'll be able to track your position on the route.
Price: £5.99 from VoiceMap
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